4.7 Article

The transcriptome landscapes of citrus leaf in different developmental stages

Journal

PLANT MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Volume 106, Issue 4-5, Pages 349-366

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11103-021-01154-8

Keywords

Citrus; Leaf development; Sugars; Immature leaf; Mature leaf; Liberibacter; Asian citrus psyllids; Xanthomonas citri; Diaphorina citri

Funding

  1. USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture [2018-70016-27412, 2016-70016-24833, 2019-70016-29796]
  2. USDA-NIFA Plant Biotic Interactions Program [2017-67013-26527]
  3. Florida Citrus Research and Development Foundation
  4. Florida Citrus Initiative

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Temporal expression profiles of citrus leaves explain the transition from immature to mature leaves and the differential responses to biotic stress. The gene expression differences between mature and immature leaves contribute to their varying susceptibilities to pathogens and insects, as well as their photosynthetic capacities. The study provides insights into the molecular mechanisms underlying the sink-source transition in citrus leaves and the potential for stage-specific manipulation of citrus traits through gene expression analysis.
Key message The temporal expression profiles of citrus leaves explain the sink-source transition of immature leaves to mature leaves and provide knowledge regarding the differential responses of mature and immature leaves to biotic stress such as citrus canker and Asian citrus psyllid (Diaphorina citri). Citrus is an important fruit crop worldwide. Different developmental stages of citrus leaves are associated with distinct features, such as differences in susceptibilities to pathogens and insects, as well as photosynthetic capacity. Here, we investigated the mechanisms underlying these distinctions by comparing the gene expression profiles of mature and immature citrus leaves. Immature (stages V3 and V4), transition (stage V5), and mature (stage V6) Citrus sinensis leaves were chosen for RNA-seq analyses. Carbohydrate biosynthesis, photosynthesis, starch biosynthesis, and disaccharide metabolic processes were enriched among the upregulated differentially expressed genes (DEGs) in the V5 and V6 stages compared with that in the V3 and V4 stages. Glucose level was found to be higher in V5 and V6 than in V3 and V4. Among the four stages, the largest number of DEGs between contiguous stages were identified between V5 and V4, consistent with a change from sink to source, as well as with the sucrose and starch quantification data. The differential expression profiles related to cell wall synthesis, secondary metabolites such as flavonoids and terpenoids, amino acid biosynthesis, and immunity between immature and mature leaves may contribute to their different responses to Asian citrus psyllid infestation. The expression data suggested that both the constitutive and induced gene expression of immunity-related genes plays important roles in the greater resistance of mature leaves against Xanthomonas citri compared with immature leaves. The gene expression profiles in the different stages can help identify stage-specific promoters for the manipulation of the expression of citrus traits according to the stage. The temporal expression profiles explain the sink-source transition of immature leaves to mature leaves and provide knowledge regarding the differential responses to biotic stress.

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