2018
DOI: 10.4172/2376-0354.1000221
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Abscisic Acid Related Metabolites in Sweet Cherry Buds (Prunus avium L.)

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“…Furthermore, the mRNA level of MdABA8′H, which encodes an ABA 8′-hydroxylase enzyme involved in ABA catabolism [40], was clearly upregulated during endodormacy and strongly repressed in ecodormancy (Figure 5B). As MdABA8′H mRNA expression is induced by ABA [40], together with the MdNCED1 expression profile (Figure 5A), this result corroborates previous reports proposing that highest ABA levels are found during endodormancy and negatively correlates with budbreak in different fruit tree species, including apple, sour cherry, sweet cherry, pear and peach [12,37,41,42]. This result suggested that miR159a is induced by ABA during apple bud dormancy.…”
Section: The Aba Regulatory Module Mir159a-myb33/myb65 Is Conserved In Applesupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…Furthermore, the mRNA level of MdABA8′H, which encodes an ABA 8′-hydroxylase enzyme involved in ABA catabolism [40], was clearly upregulated during endodormacy and strongly repressed in ecodormancy (Figure 5B). As MdABA8′H mRNA expression is induced by ABA [40], together with the MdNCED1 expression profile (Figure 5A), this result corroborates previous reports proposing that highest ABA levels are found during endodormancy and negatively correlates with budbreak in different fruit tree species, including apple, sour cherry, sweet cherry, pear and peach [12,37,41,42]. This result suggested that miR159a is induced by ABA during apple bud dormancy.…”
Section: The Aba Regulatory Module Mir159a-myb33/myb65 Is Conserved In Applesupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The plant hormone ABA is a central regulator of dormancy by mechanisms involving repression of cell cycle and intercellular communication via plasmodesmata [52]. In many fruit tree and vine species such as apple, peach, pear, sweet cherry and grapevine (Vitis vinifera), ABA levels increase during the endodormancy phase and decline towards budbreak [12,36,41,42,53,63]. We could confirm this pattern of ABA accumulation in two consecutive years through the mRNA level quantification of the ABA-responding gene MdABA8 H [40] (Figure 5B).…”
Section: A Possible Mechanism Of Aba Hyposensibilization Mediated By the Mdm-mir159a-myb33 Module During Ecodormancymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, in Prunus mume, ABA contents were high at the beginning of ED, and progressively decreased until DR [12]. Similar results were reported in peach [53] and in some other woody species such as pear [52,54] and sweet cherry [55]. Some works determined that ABA is only important for bud establishment and maintenance, but not for DR [5].…”
Section: Plant Hormonessupporting
confidence: 72%
“…Models can be improved with dormancy break observations, but to date, only a limited number of controlled experiments on fruit and nut trees allowed for calibrating of models against dormancy phase change observations [6,18,52,57]. New research is emerging using experimental indicators such as water content or metabolites such as abscisic acids or sugars to assess the dormancy state [58][59][60], but the number of years of observations is still too low for long-term analyses, so alternative techniques like the PLSR are preferred. In the absence of local field experiments to determine dormancy break, phenological models can only provide indications of phenological trends.…”
Section: Evaluation Of the Phenological Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%