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Histological,physio-biochemical,and transcriptomic analyses reveal the potential limiting factors for successful grafting of pecan

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Histological,physio-biochemical,and transcriptomic analyses reveal the potential limiting factors for successful grafting of pecan
Budding is an important grafting technique to asexually propagate pecan(Carya illinoinensis(Wangenh.)K.Koch).To determine factors that might hamper success-ful budding of the species,a representative easy-to-survive cultivar'Pawnee'and a typical difficult-to-survive culti-var'Jinhua'were used for comprehensive analysis.Mor-phological observation showed that cells surrounding the secretory cells or sieve tube had collapsed in'Jinhua'but not in'Pawnee'during grafting.'Jinhua'might suffer more hypoxia stress than'Pawnee'as'Jinhua'had higher catalase,superoxide dismutase,polyphenol oxidase,pyruvate decar-boxylase(PDC),alcohol dehydrogenase(ADH)activities during grafting and contained greater levels of hydrogen per-oxide 12 days after grafting(DAG).Transcriptions of PDC and ADH were also up-regulated significantly in'Jinhua'whereas they were not significantly affected in'Pawnee'.Phenylalanine ammonia-lyase activities of'Jinhua'were consistently lower than that of'Pawnee'.Initial phenol con-tents were similar between the two cultivars.Graft-promot-ing substances,including soluble sugar,soluble protein,and gibberellin(GA)were incompletely recovered in'Jinhua'12 DAG while fully restored in'Pawnee'.Increased levels of trans-zeatin riboside in'Jinhua'were much smaller than in'Pawnee'3 DAG.The contents of indole-3-acetic acid were similar,and the dynamics of abscisic acid were the same between the two genotypes.Results suggest that hypoxia stress and shortages of sugar,protein,GA,and cytokinin during the healing process might be key factors limiting successful budding of pecan.The degree of scion-rootstock compatibility and the content of phenols might be excluded as constraints for successful budding.

PecanGraftingHistologyBiochemistryTranscriptome analysis

Zhenghai Mo、Xufeng Yang、Longjiao Hu、Min Zhai、Jiping Xuan、Yu Lei

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Institute of Botany,Jiangsu Province and Chinese Academy of Sciences,Nanjing 210014,People's Republic of China

Jiangsu Key Laboratory for the Research and Utilization of Plant Resources,Nanjing 210014,People's Republic of China

Pecan Grafting Histology Biochemistry Transcriptome analysis

2024

林业研究(英文版)
东北林业大学,中国生态学学会

林业研究(英文版)

CSTPCDEI
影响因子:0.365
ISSN:1007-662X
年,卷(期):2024.35(6)