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Plant grafting and graft incompatibility: A review from the grapevine perspective

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SCIENTIA HORTICULTURAE
卷 299, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.scienta.2022.111019

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Graft incompatibility; Grafting; RNA signaling; Rootstock-scion communication; Vitis vinifera

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  1. Fundacao para a Ciencia e Tecnologia (FCT) [PD/BD/128399/2017]
  2. research unit GREEN-it 'Bioresources for Sustainability' [UID/Multi/04551/2013]
  3. Gobierno de Aragon -European Social Fund, European Union
  4. Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia [PD/BD/128399/2017] Funding Source: FCT

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Grafting is a crucial method for plant propagation and improvement, especially in viticulture. However, grafting can also lead to disease dissemination and graft incompatibility, and the mechanisms and signaling involved are not yet fully understood. Recent research suggests a complex communication between scion and rootstock, involving hormones, metabolites, proteins, and RNAs. Graft incompatibility may be related to a deficiency in the recognition of graft-transmissible RNA signals.
Grafting is a method for plant propagation and improvement. In the European viticulture, grafting is the sole control strategy against Phylloxera injuries and thus is of crucial importance for sustainable grape production. Despite its benefits, grafting is also a source for disease dissemination and graft incompatibility sometimes detected long after grafting can result in propagation losses. However, the physiology of grafting, such as compatibility factors, callus formation and healing processes, and the signaling components exchanged between scion and rootstock, are still not well understood by the scientific community. Recent insights in grafting research hint at a complex scion-rootstock communication. Molecules exchanged between rootstock and scion, such as hormones, metabolites, proteins, and RNAs coordinate the grafted plant parts and are suspected to modulate the healing of the union and to facilitate the regeneration of the vascular tissues. Such processes result in a successful grafted plant but in many cases, the graft develops distress symptoms, which can appear in early or late stages of plant growth eventually leading to a so-called 'graft incompatibility'. It is not known whether the cause of incompatibility is based on a rejection of the opposing partners, on growth differences, or on the stress induced by grafting itself. One potential factor leading to graft incompatibility can be based on a deficiency of the recognition of graft-transmissible RNA signals shown to coordinate developmental and environmental shoot-root responses. This review summarizes the current knowledge on grafting from the perspective of viticulture, discusses the hypotheses behind graft incompatibility, addresses the molecular effects of grafting, and novel research perspectives that might help to unveil this millenary mystery.

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