Hybrid weakness controlled by the dosage-dependent lethal (DL) gene system in common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) is caused by a shoot-derived inhibitory signal leading to salicylic acid-asociated root death

Certain crosses of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) result in temperature-dependent hybrid weakness associated with a severe root phenotype. This is controlled by the interaction of the root- and shoot-expressed semidominant alleles dosage-dependent lethal 1 (DL1) and DL2, which communicate via long...

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Main Authors: Hannah, MA, Kramer, KM, Geffroy, V, Kopka, J, Blair, Matthew W., Erban, A, Vallejos, C. Eduardo, Heyer, AG, Sanders, FET, Millner, PA, Pilbeam, DJ
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Language:Inglés
Published: Wiley 2007
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/43539
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author Hannah, MA
Kramer, KM
Geffroy, V
Kopka, J
Blair, Matthew W.
Erban, A
Vallejos, C. Eduardo
Heyer, AG
Sanders, FET
Millner, PA
Pilbeam, DJ
author_browse Blair, Matthew W.
Erban, A
Geffroy, V
Hannah, MA
Heyer, AG
Kopka, J
Kramer, KM
Millner, PA
Pilbeam, DJ
Sanders, FET
Vallejos, C. Eduardo
author_facet Hannah, MA
Kramer, KM
Geffroy, V
Kopka, J
Blair, Matthew W.
Erban, A
Vallejos, C. Eduardo
Heyer, AG
Sanders, FET
Millner, PA
Pilbeam, DJ
author_sort Hannah, MA
collection Repository of Agricultural Research Outputs (CGSpace)
description Certain crosses of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) result in temperature-dependent hybrid weakness associated with a severe root phenotype. This is controlled by the interaction of the root- and shoot-expressed semidominant alleles dosage-dependent lethal 1 (DL1) and DL2, which communicate via long-distance signaling. Previously, apparent reciprocal effects on root growth and the restoration of normal root growth by exogenous sucrose led to the hypothesis that the dosage-dependent lethal (DL) system may control root–shoot carbon partitioning. Here, recombinant inbred lines were used to map the DL loci and physiological and biochemical analysis, including metabolite profiling, was used to gain new insights into the signaling interaction and the root phenotype. It is shown that the DL system does not control root–shoot carbon partitioning and that roots are unlikely to die from carbon starvation. Instead, root death likely occurs by defense-related programmed cell death, as indicated by salicylic acid accumulation. DL2-expressing cotyledons supply a potent inhibitory signal that is sufficient to cause such death in DL1-expressing roots. These data implicate the DL system in defense-related signaling and provide support for the recent hypothesis of defense-related autoimmunity as a potential isolating mechanism in plant speciation, in particular, setting a precedence for the potential roles of long-distance signaling and temperature dependence.
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spelling CGSpace435392024-08-27T10:36:59Z Hybrid weakness controlled by the dosage-dependent lethal (DL) gene system in common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) is caused by a shoot-derived inhibitory signal leading to salicylic acid-asociated root death Hannah, MA Kramer, KM Geffroy, V Kopka, J Blair, Matthew W. Erban, A Vallejos, C. Eduardo Heyer, AG Sanders, FET Millner, PA Pilbeam, DJ phaseolus vulgaris hybrids defence mechanisms immunity salicylic acids híbridos mecanismos de defensa inmunidad acido salicílico Certain crosses of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) result in temperature-dependent hybrid weakness associated with a severe root phenotype. This is controlled by the interaction of the root- and shoot-expressed semidominant alleles dosage-dependent lethal 1 (DL1) and DL2, which communicate via long-distance signaling. Previously, apparent reciprocal effects on root growth and the restoration of normal root growth by exogenous sucrose led to the hypothesis that the dosage-dependent lethal (DL) system may control root–shoot carbon partitioning. Here, recombinant inbred lines were used to map the DL loci and physiological and biochemical analysis, including metabolite profiling, was used to gain new insights into the signaling interaction and the root phenotype. It is shown that the DL system does not control root–shoot carbon partitioning and that roots are unlikely to die from carbon starvation. Instead, root death likely occurs by defense-related programmed cell death, as indicated by salicylic acid accumulation. DL2-expressing cotyledons supply a potent inhibitory signal that is sufficient to cause such death in DL1-expressing roots. These data implicate the DL system in defense-related signaling and provide support for the recent hypothesis of defense-related autoimmunity as a potential isolating mechanism in plant speciation, in particular, setting a precedence for the potential roles of long-distance signaling and temperature dependence. 2007-11 2014-09-24T08:42:17Z 2014-09-24T08:42:17Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/43539 en Open Access Wiley
spellingShingle phaseolus vulgaris
hybrids
defence mechanisms
immunity
salicylic acids
híbridos
mecanismos de defensa
inmunidad
acido salicílico
Hannah, MA
Kramer, KM
Geffroy, V
Kopka, J
Blair, Matthew W.
Erban, A
Vallejos, C. Eduardo
Heyer, AG
Sanders, FET
Millner, PA
Pilbeam, DJ
Hybrid weakness controlled by the dosage-dependent lethal (DL) gene system in common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) is caused by a shoot-derived inhibitory signal leading to salicylic acid-asociated root death
title Hybrid weakness controlled by the dosage-dependent lethal (DL) gene system in common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) is caused by a shoot-derived inhibitory signal leading to salicylic acid-asociated root death
title_full Hybrid weakness controlled by the dosage-dependent lethal (DL) gene system in common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) is caused by a shoot-derived inhibitory signal leading to salicylic acid-asociated root death
title_fullStr Hybrid weakness controlled by the dosage-dependent lethal (DL) gene system in common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) is caused by a shoot-derived inhibitory signal leading to salicylic acid-asociated root death
title_full_unstemmed Hybrid weakness controlled by the dosage-dependent lethal (DL) gene system in common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) is caused by a shoot-derived inhibitory signal leading to salicylic acid-asociated root death
title_short Hybrid weakness controlled by the dosage-dependent lethal (DL) gene system in common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) is caused by a shoot-derived inhibitory signal leading to salicylic acid-asociated root death
title_sort hybrid weakness controlled by the dosage dependent lethal dl gene system in common bean phaseolus vulgaris is caused by a shoot derived inhibitory signal leading to salicylic acid asociated root death
topic phaseolus vulgaris
hybrids
defence mechanisms
immunity
salicylic acids
híbridos
mecanismos de defensa
inmunidad
acido salicílico
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/43539
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