Loss of type-IV glandular trichomes is a heterochronic trait in tomato and can be reverted by promoting juvenility

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Autor(a) principal: Zsögön, Agustin
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Vendemiatti, Eloisa, Silva, Geraldo Felipe Ferreira e, Jesus, Frederico Almeida de, Cutri, Lucas, Figueiredo, Cassia Regina Fernandes, Tanaka, Francisco André Ossamu, Nogueira, Fábio Tebaldi Silveira, Peres, Lázaro Eustáquio Pereira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.plantsci.2017.03.006
http://www.locus.ufv.br/handle/123456789/19993
Resumo: Glandular trichomes are structures with widespread distribution and deep ecological significance. In the Solanum genus, type-IV glandular trichomes provide resistance to insect pests. The occurrence of these structures is, however, poorly described and controversial in cultivated tomato (Solanum lycopersicum). Optical and scanning electron microscopy were used to screen a series of well-known commercial tomato cultivars, revealing the presence of type-IV trichomes on embryonic (cotyledons) and juvenile leaves. A tomato line overexpressing the microRNA miR156, known to promote heterochronic development, and mutants affecting KNOX and CLAVATA3 genes possessed type-IV trichomes in adult leaves. A re-analysis of the Woolly (Wo) mutant, previously described as enhancing glandular trichome density, showed that this effect only occurs at the juvenile phase of vegetative development. Our results suggest the existence of at least two levels of regulation of multicellular trichome formation in tomato: one enhancing different types of trichomes, such as that controlled by the WOOLLY gene, and another dependent on developmental stage, which is fundamental for type-IV trichome formation. Their combined manipulation could represent an avenue for biotechnological engineering of trichome development in plants.
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spelling Zsögön, AgustinVendemiatti, EloisaSilva, Geraldo Felipe Ferreira eJesus, Frederico Almeida deCutri, LucasFigueiredo, Cassia Regina FernandesTanaka, Francisco André OssamuNogueira, Fábio Tebaldi SilveiraPeres, Lázaro Eustáquio Pereira2018-06-11T12:14:47Z2018-06-11T12:14:47Z2017-03-1401689452https://doi.org/10.1016/j.plantsci.2017.03.006http://www.locus.ufv.br/handle/123456789/19993Glandular trichomes are structures with widespread distribution and deep ecological significance. In the Solanum genus, type-IV glandular trichomes provide resistance to insect pests. The occurrence of these structures is, however, poorly described and controversial in cultivated tomato (Solanum lycopersicum). Optical and scanning electron microscopy were used to screen a series of well-known commercial tomato cultivars, revealing the presence of type-IV trichomes on embryonic (cotyledons) and juvenile leaves. A tomato line overexpressing the microRNA miR156, known to promote heterochronic development, and mutants affecting KNOX and CLAVATA3 genes possessed type-IV trichomes in adult leaves. A re-analysis of the Woolly (Wo) mutant, previously described as enhancing glandular trichome density, showed that this effect only occurs at the juvenile phase of vegetative development. Our results suggest the existence of at least two levels of regulation of multicellular trichome formation in tomato: one enhancing different types of trichomes, such as that controlled by the WOOLLY gene, and another dependent on developmental stage, which is fundamental for type-IV trichome formation. 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dc.title.en.fl_str_mv Loss of type-IV glandular trichomes is a heterochronic trait in tomato and can be reverted by promoting juvenility
title Loss of type-IV glandular trichomes is a heterochronic trait in tomato and can be reverted by promoting juvenility
spellingShingle Loss of type-IV glandular trichomes is a heterochronic trait in tomato and can be reverted by promoting juvenility
Zsögön, Agustin
Fasciated mutant
Heteroblasty
Juvenile phase
MicroRNA156
Mouse ears mutant
Woolly mutant
title_short Loss of type-IV glandular trichomes is a heterochronic trait in tomato and can be reverted by promoting juvenility
title_full Loss of type-IV glandular trichomes is a heterochronic trait in tomato and can be reverted by promoting juvenility
title_fullStr Loss of type-IV glandular trichomes is a heterochronic trait in tomato and can be reverted by promoting juvenility
title_full_unstemmed Loss of type-IV glandular trichomes is a heterochronic trait in tomato and can be reverted by promoting juvenility
title_sort Loss of type-IV glandular trichomes is a heterochronic trait in tomato and can be reverted by promoting juvenility
author Zsögön, Agustin
author_facet Zsögön, Agustin
Vendemiatti, Eloisa
Silva, Geraldo Felipe Ferreira e
Jesus, Frederico Almeida de
Cutri, Lucas
Figueiredo, Cassia Regina Fernandes
Tanaka, Francisco André Ossamu
Nogueira, Fábio Tebaldi Silveira
Peres, Lázaro Eustáquio Pereira
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author2 Vendemiatti, Eloisa
Silva, Geraldo Felipe Ferreira e
Jesus, Frederico Almeida de
Cutri, Lucas
Figueiredo, Cassia Regina Fernandes
Tanaka, Francisco André Ossamu
Nogueira, Fábio Tebaldi Silveira
Peres, Lázaro Eustáquio Pereira
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author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Zsögön, Agustin
Vendemiatti, Eloisa
Silva, Geraldo Felipe Ferreira e
Jesus, Frederico Almeida de
Cutri, Lucas
Figueiredo, Cassia Regina Fernandes
Tanaka, Francisco André Ossamu
Nogueira, Fábio Tebaldi Silveira
Peres, Lázaro Eustáquio Pereira
dc.subject.pt-BR.fl_str_mv Fasciated mutant
Heteroblasty
Juvenile phase
MicroRNA156
Mouse ears mutant
Woolly mutant
topic Fasciated mutant
Heteroblasty
Juvenile phase
MicroRNA156
Mouse ears mutant
Woolly mutant
description Glandular trichomes are structures with widespread distribution and deep ecological significance. In the Solanum genus, type-IV glandular trichomes provide resistance to insect pests. The occurrence of these structures is, however, poorly described and controversial in cultivated tomato (Solanum lycopersicum). Optical and scanning electron microscopy were used to screen a series of well-known commercial tomato cultivars, revealing the presence of type-IV trichomes on embryonic (cotyledons) and juvenile leaves. A tomato line overexpressing the microRNA miR156, known to promote heterochronic development, and mutants affecting KNOX and CLAVATA3 genes possessed type-IV trichomes in adult leaves. A re-analysis of the Woolly (Wo) mutant, previously described as enhancing glandular trichome density, showed that this effect only occurs at the juvenile phase of vegetative development. Our results suggest the existence of at least two levels of regulation of multicellular trichome formation in tomato: one enhancing different types of trichomes, such as that controlled by the WOOLLY gene, and another dependent on developmental stage, which is fundamental for type-IV trichome formation. Their combined manipulation could represent an avenue for biotechnological engineering of trichome development in plants.
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