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Comparative transcriptome and metabolome analyses identified the mode of sucrose degradation as a metabolic marker for early vegetative propagation in bulbs of Lycoris

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PLANT JOURNAL
Volume 112, Issue 1, Pages 115-134

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/tpj.15935

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vegetative propagation; bulb yield; sugar dynamics; sucrose phloem unloading; invertase; full-length sequencing; Lycoris

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [32101571]
  2. Zhejiang Science and Technology Major Program on Agricultural New Variety Breeding [2021C02071-6]
  3. Zhejiang Sci-Tech University Start-up Fund [22052138-Y]
  4. Australian Research Council [DP180103834]

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In this study, the metabolic characteristics and regulatory pathways involved in vegetative propagation (VP) in Lycoris bulb were investigated. The researchers found that high expression or activity of cell wall invertase (CWIN) is associated with bulblet initiation in high-regeneration species, while a high hexose-to-sucrose ratio supports cell division in the next phase of bulblet formation. These findings provide a sugar-mediated model for the regulation of VP in Lycoris bulb.
Vegetative propagation (VP) is an important practice for production in many horticultural plants. Sugar supply constitutes the basis of VP in bulb flowers, but the underlying molecular basis remains elusive. By performing a combined sequencing technologies coupled with ultra-high performance liquid chromatography-quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometry approach for metabolic analyses, we compared two Lycoris species with contrasting regeneration rates: high-regeneration Lycoris sprengeri and low-regeneration Lycoris aurea. A comprehensive multi-omics analyses identified both expected processes involving carbohydrate metabolism and transcription factor networks, as well as the metabolic characteristics for each developmental stage. A higher abundance of the differentially expressed genes including those encoding ethylene responsive factors was detected at bulblet initiation stage compared to the late stage of bulblet development. High hexose-to-sucrose ratio correlated to bulblet formation across all the species examined, indicating its role in the VP process in Lycoris bulb. Importantly, a clear difference between cell wall invertase (CWIN)-catalyzed sucrose unloading in high-regeneration species and the sucrose synthase-catalyzed pathway in low-regeneration species was observed at the bulblet initiation stage, which was supported by findings from carboxyfluorescein tracing and quantitative real-time PCR analyses. Collectively, the findings indicate a sugar-mediated model of the regulation of VP in which high CWIN expression or activity may promote bulblet initiation via enhancing apoplasmic unloading of sucrose or sugar signals, whereas the subsequent high ratio of hexose-to-sucrose likely supports cell division characterized in the next phase of bulblet formation.

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