Transcriptome analysis reveals the different compatibility between LAAA Ć AA and LAAA Ć LL in .
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Abstract
To unveil the mechanism of the compatibility of odd-allotetraploid lily (LAAA) as female with diploid male lily, the differences of expressed unigenes in the ovaries and leaves between LAAA Ć AA and LAAA Ć LL were investigated using transcriptome analysis. The results showed the fruits of LAAA Ć AA well developed, while those of LAAA Ć LL aborted. The number of differentially expressed genes was less in the ovaries of LAAA Ć AA than those of LAAA Ć LL, but it showed opposite trend in those of leaves. The unigenes related with auxins, cytokinins, gibberellins, antioxidants, expansins, chlorophylls, carbohydrates, transport proteins were usually up-expressed in the ovaries and leaves of LAAA Ć AA but not in LAAA Ć LL; while those of abscisic acid, ethylene, jasmonic acid, and salicylic acid were increased in the ovaries or leaves of LAAA Ć LL but not in LAAA Ć AA. The up-expressed unigenes in the ovaries and leaves of LAAA Ć AA played positive roles in its fruit development because the products of the genes, like phytohormones and antioxidants, had functions protecting leaves from senescence or scavenging ROS, and thus LAAA was compatible with AA, while those of LAAA Ć LL played negative roles and caused its fruits aborted, and hence LAAA was incompatible with LL.Reference Key |
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Authors | Yang, Youxin;Zheng, Wei;Xiao, Kongzhong;Wu, Like;Zeng, Jie;Zhou, Shujun; |
Journal | breeding science |
Year | 2019 |
DOI | 10.1270/jsbbs.18147 |
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Keywords | Keywords not found |
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