The phytotoxin coronatine induces abscission-related gene expression and boll ripening during defoliation of cotton.

  • Mingwei Du
  • Yi Li
  • Xiaoli Tian
  • Liusheng Duan
  • Mingcai Zhang
  • Weiming Tan
  • Dongyong Xu
  • Zhaohu Li
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Journal
issn:1932-6203

Abstract

Defoliants can increase machine harvest efficiency of cotton (Gossypium hirusutum L.), prevent lodging and reduce the time from defoliation to harvest. Coronatine (COR) is a chlorosis-inducing non-host-specific phytotoxin that induces leaf and/or fruit abscission in some crops. The present study investigates how COR might induce cotton leaf abscission by modulating genes involved in cell wall hydrolases and ACC (ethylene precursor) in various cotton tissues. The effects of COR on cotton boll ripening, seedcotton yield, and seed development were also studied. After 14 d of treatment with COR, cells within the leaf abscission zone (AZ) showed marked differentiation. Elevated transcripts of GhCEL1, GhPG and GhACS were observed in the AZs treat...

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