Senescence is the process that marks the end of a leaf’s lifespan. As it progresses, the massive macromolecular catabolism dismantles the chloroplasts and, consequently, decreases the photosynthetic capacity of these organs. Thus, senescence manipulation is a strategy to improve plant yield by extending the leaf’s photosynthetically active window of time. However, it remains to be addressed if this approach can improve fleshy fruit production and nutritional quality. One way to delay senescence initiation is by regulating key transcription factors (TFs) involved in triggering this process, such as the NAC TF ORESARA1 (ORE1). Here, three senescence-related NAC TFs from tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) were identified, namely SlORE1S02, SlORE1S03, and SlORE1S06. All three genes were shown to be responsive to senescence-inducing stimuli and posttranscriptionally regulated by the microRNA miR164. Moreover, the encoded proteins interacted physically with the chloroplast maintenance-related TF SlGLKs. This characterization led to the selection of a putative tomato ORE1 as target gene for RNA interference knockdown. Transgenic lines showed delayed senescence and enhanced carbon assimilation that, ultimately, increased the number of fruits and their total soluble solid content. Additionally, the fruit nutraceutical composition was enhanced. In conclusion, these data provide robust evidence that the manipulation of leaf senescence is an effective strategy for yield improvement in fleshy fruit-bearing species.

Manipulation of a senescence-associated gene improves fleshy fruit yield / Lira, B. S.; Gramegna, G.; Trench, B. A.; Alves, F. R. R.; Silva, E. M.; Silva, G. F. F.; Thirumalaikumar, V. P.; Lupi, A. C. D.; Demarco, D.; Purgatto, E.; Nogueira, F. T. S.; Balazadeh, S.; Freschi, L.; Rossi, M.. - In: PLANT PHYSIOLOGY. - ISSN 0032-0889. - 175:1(2017), pp. 77-91. [10.1104/pp.17.00452]

Manipulation of a senescence-associated gene improves fleshy fruit yield

Gramegna G.;
2017

Abstract

Senescence is the process that marks the end of a leaf’s lifespan. As it progresses, the massive macromolecular catabolism dismantles the chloroplasts and, consequently, decreases the photosynthetic capacity of these organs. Thus, senescence manipulation is a strategy to improve plant yield by extending the leaf’s photosynthetically active window of time. However, it remains to be addressed if this approach can improve fleshy fruit production and nutritional quality. One way to delay senescence initiation is by regulating key transcription factors (TFs) involved in triggering this process, such as the NAC TF ORESARA1 (ORE1). Here, three senescence-related NAC TFs from tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) were identified, namely SlORE1S02, SlORE1S03, and SlORE1S06. All three genes were shown to be responsive to senescence-inducing stimuli and posttranscriptionally regulated by the microRNA miR164. Moreover, the encoded proteins interacted physically with the chloroplast maintenance-related TF SlGLKs. This characterization led to the selection of a putative tomato ORE1 as target gene for RNA interference knockdown. Transgenic lines showed delayed senescence and enhanced carbon assimilation that, ultimately, increased the number of fruits and their total soluble solid content. Additionally, the fruit nutraceutical composition was enhanced. In conclusion, these data provide robust evidence that the manipulation of leaf senescence is an effective strategy for yield improvement in fleshy fruit-bearing species.
2017
tomato; leaf senescence; fruit yield; NAC; ORE1
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Manipulation of a senescence-associated gene improves fleshy fruit yield / Lira, B. S.; Gramegna, G.; Trench, B. A.; Alves, F. R. R.; Silva, E. M.; Silva, G. F. F.; Thirumalaikumar, V. P.; Lupi, A. C. D.; Demarco, D.; Purgatto, E.; Nogueira, F. T. S.; Balazadeh, S.; Freschi, L.; Rossi, M.. - In: PLANT PHYSIOLOGY. - ISSN 0032-0889. - 175:1(2017), pp. 77-91. [10.1104/pp.17.00452]
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