Reproductive meristems and embryos display dormancy mechanisms in specialized structures named respectively buds and seeds that arrest the growth of perennial plants until environmental conditions are optimal for survival. Dormancy shows common physiological features in buds and seeds. A genotype-specific period of chilling is usually required to release dormancy by molecular mechanisms that are still poorly understood. In order to find common transcriptional pathways associated to dormancy release, we analyzed the chilling-dependent expression in embryos of certain genes that were previously found related to dormancy in flower buds of peach. We propose the presence of short and long-term dormancy events affecting respectively the germination rate and seedling development by independent mechanisms. Short periods of chilling seem to improve germination in an abscisic acid-dependent manner, whereas the positive effect of longer cold treatments on physiological dwarfing coincides with the accumulation of phenylpropanoids in the seed. © 2012 Leida et al.

Chilling-dependent release of seed and bud dormancy in peach associates to common changes in gene expression / Leida C.; Conejero A.; Arbona V.; Gomez-Cadenas A.; Llacer G.; Badenes M.L.; Rios G.. - In: PLOS ONE. - ISSN 1932-6203. - ELETTRONICO. - 7:5(2012), pp. e35777.1-e35777.9. [10.1371/journal.pone.0035777]

Chilling-dependent release of seed and bud dormancy in peach associates to common changes in gene expression

Leida C.;
2012

Abstract

Reproductive meristems and embryos display dormancy mechanisms in specialized structures named respectively buds and seeds that arrest the growth of perennial plants until environmental conditions are optimal for survival. Dormancy shows common physiological features in buds and seeds. A genotype-specific period of chilling is usually required to release dormancy by molecular mechanisms that are still poorly understood. In order to find common transcriptional pathways associated to dormancy release, we analyzed the chilling-dependent expression in embryos of certain genes that were previously found related to dormancy in flower buds of peach. We propose the presence of short and long-term dormancy events affecting respectively the germination rate and seedling development by independent mechanisms. Short periods of chilling seem to improve germination in an abscisic acid-dependent manner, whereas the positive effect of longer cold treatments on physiological dwarfing coincides with the accumulation of phenylpropanoids in the seed. © 2012 Leida et al.
2012
Chilling-dependent release of seed and bud dormancy in peach associates to common changes in gene expression / Leida C.; Conejero A.; Arbona V.; Gomez-Cadenas A.; Llacer G.; Badenes M.L.; Rios G.. - In: PLOS ONE. - ISSN 1932-6203. - ELETTRONICO. - 7:5(2012), pp. e35777.1-e35777.9. [10.1371/journal.pone.0035777]
Leida C.; Conejero A.; Arbona V.; Gomez-Cadenas A.; Llacer G.; Badenes M.L.; Rios G.
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