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Vernalization Alters Sink and Source Identities and Reverses Phloem Translocation from Taproots to Shoots in Sugar Beet.

Authors :
Rodrigues, Cristina Martins
Müdsam, Christina
Keller, Isabel
Zierer, Wolfgang
Czarnecki, Olaf
Corral, José María
Reinhardt, Frank
Nieberl, Petra
Fiedler-Wiechers, Karin
Sommer, Frederik
Schroda, Michael
Mühlhaus, Timo
Harms, Karsten
Flügge, Ulf-Ingo
Sonnewald, Uwe
Koch, Wolfgang
Ludewig, Frank
Neuhaus, H. Ekkehard
Pommerrenig, Benjamin
Source :
Plant Cell. Oct2020, Vol. 32 Issue 10, p3206-3223. 18p.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

During their first year of growth, overwintering biennial plants transport Suc through the phloem from photosynthetic source tissues to storage tissues. In their second year, they mobilize carbon from these storage tissues to fuel new growth and reproduction. However, both the mechanisms driving this shift and the link to reproductive growth remain unclear. During vegetative growth, biennial sugar beet (Beta vulgaris) maintains a steep Suc concentration gradient between the shoot (source) and the taproot (sink). To shift from vegetative to generative growth, they require a chilling phase known as vernalization. We studied sugar beet sink-source dynamics upon vernalization and showed that before flowering, the taproot underwent a reversal from a sink to a source of carbohydrates. This transition was induced by transcriptomic and functional reprogramming of sugar beet tissue, resulting in a reversal of flux direction in the phloem. In this transition, the vacuolar Suc importers and exporters TONOPLAST SUGAR TRANSPORTER2;1 and SUCROSE TRANSPORTER4 were oppositely regulated, leading to the mobilization of sugars from taproot storage vacuoles. Concomitant changes in the expression of floral regulator genes suggest that these processes are a prerequisite for bolting. Our data will help both to dissect the metabolic and developmental triggers for bolting and to identify potential targets for genome editing and breeding. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10404651
Volume :
32
Issue :
10
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Plant Cell
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
158019149
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.20.00072