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Kean-Jin Lim1,2, Tanja Paasela1, Anni Harju3, Martti Venäläinen3, Lars Paulin4, Petri Auvinen4, Katri Kärkkäinen5, Teemu H Teeri6.
Abstract
We studied the stress response of five-year-old Scots pine xylem to mechanical wounding using RNA sequencing. In general, we observed a bimodal response in pine xylem after wounding. Transcripts associated with water deficit stress, defence, and cell wall modification were induced at the earliest time point of three hours; at the same time, growth-related processes were down-regulated. A second temporal wave was triggered either at the middle and/or at the late time points (one and four days). Secondary metabolism, such as stilbene and lignan biosynthesis started one day after wounding. Scots pine synthesises the stilbenes pinosylvin and its monomethyl ether both as constitutive and induced defence compounds. Stilbene biosynthesis is induced by wounding, pathogens and UV stress, but is also developmentally regulated when heartwood is formed. Comparison of wounding responses to heartwood formation shows that many induced processes (in addition to stilbene biosynthesis) are similar and relate to defence or desiccation stress, but often specific transcripts are up-regulated in the developmental and wounding induced contexts. Pine resin biosynthesis was not induced in response to wounding, at least not during the first four days.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33580160 PMCID: PMC7881122 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-82848-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379