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Journal of Experimental Botany | 2012

Regulation of carotenoid accumulation and the expression of carotenoid metabolic genes in citrus juice sacs in vitro

Lancui Zhang; Gang Ma; Masaya Kato; Kazuki Yamawaki; Toshihiko Takagi; Yoshikazu Kiriiwa; Yoshinori Ikoma; Hikaru Matsumoto; Terutaka Yoshioka; Hirohisa Nesumi

In the present study, to investigate the mechanisms regulating carotenoid accumulation in citrus, a culture system was set up in vitro with juice sacs of three citrus varieties, Satsuma mandarin (Citrus unshiu Marc.), Valencia orange (Citrus sinensis Osbeck), and Lisbon lemon (Citrus limon Burm.f.). The juice sacs of all the three varieties enlarged gradually with carotenoid accumulation. The changing patterns of carotenoid content and the expression of carotenoid metabolic genes in juice sacs in vitro were similar to those ripening on trees in the three varieties. Using this system, the changes in the carotenoid content and the expression of carotenoid metabolic genes in response to environmental stimuli were investigated. The results showed that carotenoid accumulation was induced by blue light treatment, but was not affected by red light treatment in the three varieties. Different regulation of CitPSY expression, which was up-regulated by blue light while unaffected by red light, led to different changes in carotenoid content in response to these two treatments in Satsuma mandarin and Valencia orange. In all three varieties, increases in carotenoid content were observed with sucrose and mannitol treatments. However, the accumulation of carotenoid in the two treatments was regulated by distinct mechanisms at the transcriptional level. With abscisic acid (ABA) treatment, the expression of the genes investigated in this study was up-regulated in Satsuma mandarin and Lisbon lemon, indicating that ABA induced its own biosynthesis at the transcriptional level. This feedback regulation of ABA led to decreases in carotenoid content. With gibberellin (GA) treatment, carotenoid content was significantly decreased in the three varieties. Changes in the expression of genes related to carotenoid metabolism varied among the three varieties in response to GA treatment. These results provided insights into improving carotenoid content and composition in citrus during fruit maturation.


Plant Science | 2012

Characterization of genomic sequence showing strong association with polyembryony among diverse Citrus species and cultivars, and its synteny with Vitis and Populus

Michiharu Nakano; Takehiko Shimada; Tomoko Endo; Hiroshi Fujii; Hirohisa Nesumi; Masayuki Kita; Masumi Ebina; Tokurou Shimizu; Mitsuo Omura

Polyembryony, in which multiple somatic nucellar cell-derived embryos develop in addition to the zygotic embryo in a seed, is common in the genus Citrus. Previous genetic studies indicated polyembryony is mainly determined by a single locus, but the underlying molecular mechanism is still unclear. As a step towards identification and characterization of the gene or genes responsible for nucellar embryogenesis in Citrus, haplotype-specific physical maps around the polyembryony locus were constructed. By sequencing three BAC clones aligned on the polyembryony haplotype, a single contiguous draft sequence consisting of 380 kb containing 70 predicted open reading frames (ORFs) was reconstructed. Single nucleotide polymorphism genotypes detected in the sequenced genomic region showed strong association with embryo type in Citrus, indicating a common polyembryony locus is shared among widely diverse Citrus cultivars and species. The arrangement of the predicted ORFs in the characterized genomic region showed high collinearity to the genomic sequence of chromosome 4 of Vitis vinifera and linkage group VI of Populus trichocarpa, suggesting that the syntenic relationship among these species is conserved even though V. vinifera and P. trichocarpa are non-apomictic species. This is the first study to characterize in detail the genomic structure of an apomixis locus determining adventitious embryony.


Euphytica | 2000

Quantitative evaluation of the three-dimensional fruit shape and size of Citrus species based on spherical harmonic descriptors

Wei Ding; Hirohisa Nesumi; Yasushi Takano; Yasuo Ukai

A measurement system, which consisted of a CCD laser displacement sensor and two pulse stages, was constructed to obtain three-dimensional (3-D) surface data of Citrus fruit. Fruits of 58 species of three specimens each were measured. By expanding the data measured in a series of spherical harmonic functions, a set of expansion coefficients to characterize the object shape was obtained. The data was normalized to make the coefficients be independent of the x- and y-coordinates of the object. To summarize the information about shape contained in the62 coefficients, a principal component analysis of the standardized spherical harmonic coefficients of each fruit was made. The contribution of each of the first seven principal components was found to exceed that of a single variable. The first three principal components had a cumulative contribution of 0.823.Analysis of variance showed that the variance due to between-species as tested against the variance due to within-species was significant for the 1st,2nd, 3rd, 4th, 7thcomponent score and the volume. A scatter diagram of the 1st and 2nd principal components failed to group the species studied.


Breeding Science | 2017

Allelic diversity of phytoene synthase gene influences the transcription level in citrus fruit among a citrus F1 hybrid population

Aiko Sugiyama; Yoshinori Ikoma; Hiroshi Fujii; Tomoko Endo; Hirohisa Nesumi; Takehiko Shimada; Mitsuo Omura

Phytoene synthase (PSY) is one of the key regulatory enzyme on the biosynthesis and accumulation of carotenoid in citrus fruits. The transcriptional diversity of PSY is mainly attributed to the structural variation in promoter region among PSY alleles. In aim to clarify how this transcriptional diversity is regulated among them, PSY alleles responsible for carotenoid biosynthesis in the fruits are characterized and their promoter sequences were compared. Based on gene structure and expression pattern of PSY homologues on the clementine mandarin genome sequence, PSY alleles responsible for carotenoid biosynthesis are derived from a single locus in the scaffold 6. AG mapping population possessed four PSY alleles derived from parent lines of A255 and G434, and their F1 individuals with PSY-g2 allele tended to have low transcription level. From sequence comparison of their promoter regions, the cis-motif alternation from MYBPZM to RAV1AAT might be a candidate to influence the transcription level. Among the ancestral pedigree varieties of AG mapping population, the transcription level of PSY correlated with genotypes of MYBPZM and RAV1AAT motifs in the promoter region of PSY alleles, so that homozygous genotype of MYBPZM showed higher transcription level while heterozygous genotype of MYBPZM and RAV1AAT showed lower transcription level.


Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 2000

Evaluation of Auraptene Content in Citrus Fruits and Their Products

Kazunori Ogawa; Akemi Kawasaki; Toshio Yoshida; Hirohisa Nesumi; Mutsuko Nakano; Yoshinori Ikoma; Masamichi Yano


Breeding Science | 2002

Diallel Analysis of Leaf Shape Variations of Citrus Varieties Based on Elliptic Fourier Descriptors

Hiroyoshi Iwata; Hirohisa Nesumi; Seishi Ninomiya; Yasushi Takano; Yasuo Ukai


Breeding Science | 2002

The Evaluation of Genotype × Environment Interactions of Citrus Leaf Morphology Using Image Analysis and Elliptic Fourier Descriptors

Hiroyoshi Iwata; Hirohisa Nesumi; Seishi Ninomiya; Yasushi Takano; Yasuo Ukai


Journal of The Japanese Society for Horticultural Science | 2007

CMA Banding Patterns of Chromosomes in Major Citrus Species

Masashi Yamamoto; Asad Asadi Abkenar; Ryoji Matsumoto; Hirohisa Nesumi; Toshio Yoshida; Takeshi Kuniga; Tatsuya Kubo; Shigeto Tominaga


Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 2001

Quantitative study of fruit flavonoids in citrus hybrids of King (C. nobilis) and Mukaku Kishu (C. kinokuni).

Satoru Kawaii; Yasuhiko Tomono; Eriko Katase; Kazunori Ogawa; Mutsuko Nonomura-Nakano; Hirohisa Nesumi; Toshio Yoshida; Minoru Sugiura; Masamichi Yano


Journal of The Japanese Society for Horticultural Science | 2008

Mapping and Haplotyping of the Flanking Region of the Polyembryony Locus in Citrus unshiu Marcow

Michiharu Nakano; Tokurou Shimizu; Takeshi Kuniga; Hirohisa Nesumi; Mitsuo Omura

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Takeshi Kuniga

National Agriculture and Food Research Organization

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Terutaka Yoshioka

National Agriculture and Food Research Organization

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Seishi Ninomiya

National Agriculture and Food Research Organization

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