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Annals of Botany | 2015

Arabidopsis SHR and SCR transcription factors and AUX1 auxin influx carrier control the switch between adventitious rooting and xylogenesis in planta and in in vitro cultured thin cell layers

F. Della Rovere; Laura Fattorini; Simone D’Angeli; A. Veloccia; S.C. Del Duca; Giampiero Cai; Giuseppina Falasca; M.M. Altamura

Background and Aims Adventitious roots (ARs) are essential for vegetative propagation. The Arabidopsis thaliana transcription factors SHORT ROOT (SHR) and SCARECROW (SCR) affect primary/lateral root development, but their involvement in AR formation is uncertain. LAX3 and AUX1 auxin influx carriers contribute to primary/lateral root development. LAX3 expression is regulated by SHR, and LAX3 contributes to AR tip auxin maximum. In contrast, AUX1 involvement in AR development is unknown. Xylogenesis is induced by auxin plus cytokinin as is AR formation, but the genes involved are largely unknown. Stem thin cell layers (TCLs) form ARs and undergo xylogenesis under the same auxin plus cytokinin input. The aim of this research was to investigate SHR, SCR, AUX1 and LAX3 involvement in AR formation and xylogenesis in intact hypocotyls and stem TCLs in arabidopsis. Methods Hypocotyls of scr-1, shr-1, lax3, aux1-21 and lax3/aux1-21 Arabidopsis thaliana null mutant seedlings grown with or without auxin plus cytokinin were examined histologically, as were stem TCLs cultured with auxin plus cytokinin. SCR and AUX1 expression was monitored using pSCR::GFP and AUX1::GUS lines, and LAX3 expression and auxin localization during xylogenesis were monitored by using LAX3::GUS and DR5::GUS lines. Key Results AR formation was inhibited in all mutants, except lax3. SCR was expressed in pericycle anticlinally derived AR-forming cells of intact hypocotyls, and in cell clumps forming AR meristemoids of TCLs. The apex was anomalous in shr and scr ARs. In all mutant hypocotyls, the pericycle divided periclinally to produce xylogenesis. Xylary element maturation was favoured by auxin plus cytokinin in shr and aux1-21. Xylogenesis was enhanced in TCLs, and in aux1-21 and shr in particular. AUX1 was expressed before LAX3, i.e. in the early derivatives leading to either ARs or xylogenesis. Conclusions AR formation and xylogenesis are developmental programmes that are inversely related, but they involve fine-tuning by the same proteins, namely SHR, SCR and AUX1. Pericycle activity is central for the equilibrium between xylary development and AR formation in the hypocotyl, with a role for AUX1 in switching between, and balancing of, the two developmental programmes.


Acta Horticulturae | 2008

Pollen Transglutaminase in Pear Self Incompatibility and Relationships with S-RNases and S-Allele Variability.

A. Di Sandro; Donatella Serafini-Fracassini; S. Del Duca; M. Della Mea; Claudia Faleri; Giampiero Cai; P. De Franceschi; L. Dondini; Silviero Sansavini


Acta Horticulturae | 2012

POST-TRANSLATIONAL MODIFICATION BY TRANSGLUTAMINASE OF PROTEINS INVOLVED IN PEAR SELF-INCOMPATIBILITY

Rosa Anna Iorio; Donatella Serafini-Fracassini; Iris Aloisi; S. Del Duca; P. De Franceschi; Luca Dondini; Silviero Sansavini; Giampiero Cai; Claudia Faleri


Archive | 2016

Signaling-dependent cytoskeletal dynamics and plant cell growth

Stefano Del Duca; Giampiero Cai


NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN LICHENOLOGY: systematics, ecology and use as indicators of environmental quality | 2014

Physiological performance of Cladonia portentosa after 11 years of wet ammonium and nitrate deposition and role of potassium and phosphorus external supply

Silvana Munzi; Cristina Cruz; Cristina Branquinho; Giampiero Cai; Claudia Faleri; Ian D. Leith; Lucy J. Sheppard


International Meeting on Plant Reproduction | 2014

Cytoskeletal modification plays a critical role during self-incompatibility in pear pollen tube

S. Del Duca; Iris Aloisi; Claudia Faleri; Giampiero Cai


109° Congresso della Società Botanica Italiana | 2014

COULD SPERMINE PLAY A ROLE DURING THE APICAL GROWTH OF POLLEN TUBE

Iris Aloisi; Claudia Faleri; Giampiero Cai; S. Del Duca


109 congresso della Società Botanica Italiana | 2014

EFFECTS OF ACUTE HEAT STRESS ON THE FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE APPARATUS OF LYCOPERSICON ESCULENTUM CV MICRO-TOM

L. Mareri; Claudia Faleri; Simonetta Muccifora; Lorenza Bellani; Mauro Cresti; Celestina Mariani; Giampiero Cai


109 congresso della Società Botanica Italiana | 2014

FACTORS INVOLVED IN POLLEN TUBE GROWTH AND THEIR IMPORTANCE IN ALLERGIC SENSITIZATION

S. Del Duca; Iris Aloisi; A. N. Iorio; Giampiero Cai


Riproduzione delle piante e produttività agricola | 2013

Deposizione e citoscheletro della parete, crescita del tubetto pollinico e successo riproduttivo

Giampiero Cai; S. Del Duca; D. Serafini Fracassini; Mauro Cresti

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