Regulation of dormancy in barley by blue light and after-ripening: Effects on abscisic acid and gibberellin metabolism

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作者
Gubler, Frank [1 ]
Hughes, Trijntje [1 ]
Waterhouse, Peter [1 ]
Jacobsen, John [1 ]
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[1] CSIRO, Canberra, ACT 2601, Australia
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10.1104/pp.107.115469
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Q94 [植物学];
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White light strongly promotes dormancy in freshly harvested cereal grains, whereas dark and after-ripening have the opposite effect. We have analyzed the interaction of light and after-ripening on abscisic acid (ABA) and gibberellin (GA) metabolism genes and dormancy in barley ( Hordeum vulgare 'Betzes'). Analysis of gene expression in imbibed barley grains shows that different ABA metabolism genes are targeted by white light and after-ripening. Of the genes examined, white light promotes the expression of an ABA biosynthetic gene, HvNCED1, in embryos. Consistent with this result, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays show that dormant grains imbibed under white light have higher embryo ABA content than grains imbibed in the dark. After-ripening has no effect on expression of ABA biosynthesis genes, but promotes expression of an ABA catabolism gene ( HvABA8' OH1), a GA biosynthetic gene ( HvGA3ox2), and a GA catabolic gene ( HvGA2ox3) following imbibition. Blue light mimics the effects of white light on germination, ABA levels, and expression of GA and ABA metabolism genes. Red and far-red light have no effect on germination, ABA levels, or HvNCED1. RNA interference experiments in transgenic barley plants support a role of HvABA8' OH1 in dormancy release. Reduced HvABA8' OH1 expression in transgenic HvABA8' OH1 RNAi grains results in higher levels of ABA and increased dormancy compared to nontransgenic grains.
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