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Reaction Wood Anatomical Traits and Hormonal Profiles in Poplar Bent Stem and Root.

Elena De Zio1, Antonio Montagnoli2, Michal Karady3,4, Mattia Terzaghi5, Gabriella Sferra1, Ioanna Antoniadi3, Gabriella S Scippa1, Karin Ljung3, Donato Chiatante2, Dalila Trupiano1.   

Abstract

Reaction wood (RW) formation is an innate physiological response of woody plants to counteract mechanical constraints in nature, reinforce structure and redirect growth toward the vertical direction. Differences and/or similarities between stem and root response to mechanical constraints remain almost unknown especially in relation to phytohormones distribution and RW characteristics. Thus, Populus nigra stem and root subjected to static non-destructive mid-term bending treatment were analyzed. The distribution of tension and compression forces was firstly modeled along the main bent stem and root axis; then, anatomical features, chemical composition, and a complete auxin and cytokinin metabolite profiles of the stretched convex and compressed concave side of three different bent stem and root sectors were analyzed. The results showed that in bent stems RW was produced on the upper stretched convex side whereas in bent roots it was produced on the lower compressed concave side. Anatomical features and chemical analysis showed that bent stem RW was characterized by a low number of vessel, poor lignification, and high carbohydrate, and thus gelatinous layer in fiber cell wall. Conversely, in bent root, RW was characterized by high vessel number and area, without any significant variation in carbohydrate and lignin content. An antagonistic interaction of auxins and different cytokinin forms/conjugates seems to regulate critical aspects of RW formation/development in stem and root to facilitate upward/downward organ bending. The observed differences between the response stem and root to bending highlight how hormonal signaling is highly organ-dependent.
Copyright © 2020 De Zio, Montagnoli, Karady, Terzaghi, Sferra, Antoniadi, Scippa, Ljung, Chiatante and Trupiano.

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Keywords:  UHPLC-MS/MS; auxins; bending stress; cytokinins; metabolite profiling

Year:  2020        PMID: 33363556      PMCID: PMC7754185          DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2020.590985

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Plant Sci        ISSN: 1664-462X            Impact factor:   5.753


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