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DOI: 10.1111/tpj.14266
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Developmental analysis of the early steps in strigolactone‐mediated axillary bud dormancy in rice

Le Luo,Megumu Takahashi,Hiromu Kameoka,Ruyi Qin,Toshihide Shiga,Yuka Kanno,Mitsunori Seo,Masaki Ito,Guohua Xu,Junko Kyozuka

Axillary bud
Primordium
Biology
2019
By contrast with rapid progress in understanding the mechanisms of biosynthesis and signaling of strigolactone (SL), mechanisms by which SL inhibits axillary bud outgrowth are less well understood. We established a rice (Oryza sativa L.) hydroponic culture system to observe axillary buds at the critical point when the buds enter the dormant state. In situ hybridization analysis indicated that cell division stops in the leaf primordia of the buds entering dormancy. We compared transcriptomes in the axillary buds isolated by laser capture microdissection before and after entering the dormant state and identified genes that are specifically upregulated or downregulated in dormant buds respectively, in SL-mediated axillary bud dormancy. Typically, cell cycle genes and ribosomal genes are included among the active genes while abscisic acid (ABA)-inducible genes are among the dormant genes. Application of ABA to the hydroponic culture suppressed the growth of axillary buds of SL mutants to the same level as wild-type (WT) buds. Tiller number was decreased in the transgenic lines overexpressing OsNCED1, the gene that encodes ABA biosynthesis enzyme. These results indicated that the main site of SL function is the leaf primordia in the axillary bud and that ABA is involved in SL-mediated axillary bud dormancy.
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    Developmental analysis of the early steps in strigolactone‐mediated axillary bud dormancy in rice” is a paper by Le Luo Megumu Takahashi Hiromu Kameoka Ruyi Qin Toshihide Shiga Yuka Kanno Mitsunori Seo Masaki Ito Guohua Xu Junko Kyozuka published in 2019. It has an Open Access status of “hybrid”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.