Gibberellic Acid Reduces Flowering Intensity in Sweet Orange [Citrus sinensis (L.) Osbeck] by Repressing CiFT Gene Expression

In Citrus, gibberellic acid (GA(3)) applied at the floral bud inductive period significantly reduces flowering intensity. This effect is being used to improve the fruit set of parthenocarpic cultivars that tend to flower profusely. However, the molecular mechanisms involved in the process remain unc...

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Autores principales: Munoz-Fambuena, Natalia, Mesejo, Carlos, González-Mas, María C., Iglesias, Domingo J., Primo-Millo, Eduardo, Agustí, Manuel
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Publicado: 2017
Acceso en línea:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/4187
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author Munoz-Fambuena, Natalia
Mesejo, Carlos
González-Mas, María C.
Iglesias, Domingo J.
Primo-Millo, Eduardo
Agustí, Manuel
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González-Mas, María C.
Iglesias, Domingo J.
Mesejo, Carlos
Munoz-Fambuena, Natalia
Primo-Millo, Eduardo
author_facet Munoz-Fambuena, Natalia
Mesejo, Carlos
González-Mas, María C.
Iglesias, Domingo J.
Primo-Millo, Eduardo
Agustí, Manuel
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description In Citrus, gibberellic acid (GA(3)) applied at the floral bud inductive period significantly reduces flowering intensity. This effect is being used to improve the fruit set of parthenocarpic cultivars that tend to flower profusely. However, the molecular mechanisms involved in the process remain unclear. To contribute to the knowledge of this phenomenon, adult trees of 'Salustiana' sweet orange were sprayed at the floral bud inductive period with 40 mg L-1 of GA(3) and the expression pattern of flowering genes was examined up to the onset of bud sprouting. Trees sprayed with paclobutrazol (PBZ, 2,000 mg L-1), a gibberellin biosynthesis inhibitor, were used to confirm the effects, and untreated trees served as control. Bud sprouting, flowering intensity, and developed shoots were evaluated in the spring. GA(3) significantly reduced the number of flowers per 100 nodes by 72% compared to the control, whereas PBZ increased the number by 123%. Data of the expression pattern of flowering genes in leaves of GA(3)-treated trees revealed that this plant growth regulator inhibited flowering by repressing relative expression of the homolog of FLOWERING LOCUS T, CiFT, whereas PBZ increased flowering by boosting its expression. The activity of the homologs TERMINAL FLOWER 1, FLOWERING LOCUS C, SUPPRESSOR OF OVEREXPRESSION OF CONSTANS 1, and APETALA1 was not affected by the treatments. The number of flowers per inflorescence, in both leafy and leafless inflorescences, was not altered by GA(3) but increased with PBZ; the latter paralleled LEAFY relative expression. These results suggest that GA(3) inhibits flowering in Citrus by repressing CiFT expression in leaves.
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spelling ReDivia41872025-04-25T14:42:30Z Gibberellic Acid Reduces Flowering Intensity in Sweet Orange [Citrus sinensis (L.) Osbeck] by Repressing CiFT Gene Expression Munoz-Fambuena, Natalia Mesejo, Carlos González-Mas, María C. Iglesias, Domingo J. Primo-Millo, Eduardo Agustí, Manuel In Citrus, gibberellic acid (GA(3)) applied at the floral bud inductive period significantly reduces flowering intensity. This effect is being used to improve the fruit set of parthenocarpic cultivars that tend to flower profusely. However, the molecular mechanisms involved in the process remain unclear. To contribute to the knowledge of this phenomenon, adult trees of 'Salustiana' sweet orange were sprayed at the floral bud inductive period with 40 mg L-1 of GA(3) and the expression pattern of flowering genes was examined up to the onset of bud sprouting. Trees sprayed with paclobutrazol (PBZ, 2,000 mg L-1), a gibberellin biosynthesis inhibitor, were used to confirm the effects, and untreated trees served as control. Bud sprouting, flowering intensity, and developed shoots were evaluated in the spring. GA(3) significantly reduced the number of flowers per 100 nodes by 72% compared to the control, whereas PBZ increased the number by 123%. Data of the expression pattern of flowering genes in leaves of GA(3)-treated trees revealed that this plant growth regulator inhibited flowering by repressing relative expression of the homolog of FLOWERING LOCUS T, CiFT, whereas PBZ increased flowering by boosting its expression. The activity of the homologs TERMINAL FLOWER 1, FLOWERING LOCUS C, SUPPRESSOR OF OVEREXPRESSION OF CONSTANS 1, and APETALA1 was not affected by the treatments. The number of flowers per inflorescence, in both leafy and leafless inflorescences, was not altered by GA(3) but increased with PBZ; the latter paralleled LEAFY relative expression. These results suggest that GA(3) inhibits flowering in Citrus by repressing CiFT expression in leaves. 2017-06-01T10:09:32Z 2017-06-01T10:09:32Z 2012 DEC 2012 article Munoz-Fambuena, N., Mesejo, C., Gonzalez-Mas, M.C., Iglesias, D.J., Primo-Millo, E., Agusti, M. (2012). Gibberellic Acid Reduces Flowering Intensity in Sweet Orange [Citrus sinensis (L.), Osbeck] by Repressing CiFT Gene Expression. Journal of plant growth regulation, 31(4), 529-536. 0721-7595 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/4187 10.1007/s00344-012-9263-y en openAccess Impreso
spellingShingle Munoz-Fambuena, Natalia
Mesejo, Carlos
González-Mas, María C.
Iglesias, Domingo J.
Primo-Millo, Eduardo
Agustí, Manuel
Gibberellic Acid Reduces Flowering Intensity in Sweet Orange [Citrus sinensis (L.) Osbeck] by Repressing CiFT Gene Expression
title Gibberellic Acid Reduces Flowering Intensity in Sweet Orange [Citrus sinensis (L.) Osbeck] by Repressing CiFT Gene Expression
title_full Gibberellic Acid Reduces Flowering Intensity in Sweet Orange [Citrus sinensis (L.) Osbeck] by Repressing CiFT Gene Expression
title_fullStr Gibberellic Acid Reduces Flowering Intensity in Sweet Orange [Citrus sinensis (L.) Osbeck] by Repressing CiFT Gene Expression
title_full_unstemmed Gibberellic Acid Reduces Flowering Intensity in Sweet Orange [Citrus sinensis (L.) Osbeck] by Repressing CiFT Gene Expression
title_short Gibberellic Acid Reduces Flowering Intensity in Sweet Orange [Citrus sinensis (L.) Osbeck] by Repressing CiFT Gene Expression
title_sort gibberellic acid reduces flowering intensity in sweet orange citrus sinensis l osbeck by repressing cift gene expression
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/4187
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