ALTERED PHOTOSYNTHESIS, FLOWERING, AND FRUITING IN TRANSGENIC TOMATO PLANTS THAT HAVE AN INCREASED CAPACITY FOR SUCROSE SYNTHESIS

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作者
MICALLEF, BJ [1 ]
HASKINS, KA [1 ]
VANDERVEER, PJ [1 ]
ROH, KS [1 ]
SHEWMAKER, CK [1 ]
SHARKEY, TD [1 ]
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[1] CALGENE INC,DAVIS,CA 95616
关键词
CARBON PARTITIONING; CARBON DIOXIDE ACCLIMATION; LYCOPERSICON; PHOTOSYNTHESIS; SUCROSE AND STARCH SYNTHESIS; SUCROSE-PHOSPHATE SYNTHASE;
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Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
摘要
Photosynthesis, leaf assimilate partitioning, flowering, and fruiting were examined in two lines of Lycopersicon esculentum Mill. transformed with a gene coding for sucrose-phosphate synthase (SPS) (EC 2.3.1.14) from Zea mays L. expressed from a tobacco ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase (Rubisco) small subunit promoter. Plants were grown at either 35 or 65 Pa CO2 and high light (1000 mu mol photons . m(-2). s(-1)). Limiting and maximum SPS activities were significantly greater (up to 12 times) in the leaves of SPS-transformed lines for all treatments. Partitioning of carbon into sucrose increased 50% for the SPS transformants. Intact leaves of the control lines exhibited CO2-insensitivity of photosynthesis at high CO2 levels, whereas the SPS transformants did not exhibit CO2-insensitivity. The O-2-sensitivity of photosynthesis was also greater for the SPS-transformed lines compared to the untransformed control when measured at 65 Pa CO2. These data indicate that the SPS transformants had a reduced limitation on photosynthesis imposed by end-product synthesis. Growth at 65 Pa CO2 resulted in reduced photosynthetic capacity for control lines but not for SPS-transformed lines. When grown at 65 Pa CO2, SPS transformed lines had a 20% greater photosynthetic rate than controls when measured at 65 Pa CO2 and a 35% greater rate when measured at 105 Pa CO2. Photosynthetic rates were not different between lines when grown at 35 Pa CO2. The time to 50% blossoming was reduced and the total number of inflorescences was significantly greater for the SPS transformants when grown at either 35 or 65 Pa CO2. At 35 Pa CO2, the total fruit number of the SPS transformants was up to 1.5 times that of the controls, the fruit matured earlier, and there was up to a 32% increase in total fruit dry weight. Fruit yield was not significantly different between the lines when grown at 65 Pa CO2. Therefore, there was not a strict relationship between yield and leaf photosynthesis rate. Flowering and fruit development of the SPS-transformed lines grown at 35 Pa CO2 showed similar trends to the controls grown at 65 Pa CO2. Incidences of bios som-end rot were also reduced in the SPS-transformed lines. These data indicate that altering starch/sucrose partitioning by increasing the capacity for sucrose syn thesis can affect acclimation to elevated CO2 partial pressure and flowering and fruiting in tomato.
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