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PLOS ONE | 2014

Is transcriptomic regulation of berry development more important at night than during the day

Markus Rienth; Laurent Torregrosa; Mary T. Kelly; Nathalie Luchaire; Anne Pellegrino; Jérôme Grimplet; Charles Romieu

Diurnal changes in gene expression occur in all living organisms and have been studied on model plants such as Arabidopsis thaliana. To our knowledge the impact of the nycthemeral cycle on the genetic program of fleshly fruit development has been hitherto overlooked. In order to circumvent environmental changes throughout fruit development, young and ripening berries were sampled simultaneously on continuously flowering microvines acclimated to controlled circadian light and temperature changes. Gene expression profiles along fruit development were monitored during both day and night with whole genome microarrays (Nimblegen® vitis 12x), yielding a total number of 9273 developmentally modulated probesets. All day-detected transcripts were modulated at night, whereas 1843 genes were night-specific. Very similar developmental patterns of gene expression were observed using independent hierarchical clustering of day and night data, whereas functional categories of allocated transcripts varied according to time of day. Many transcripts within pathways, known to be up-regulated during ripening, in particular those linked to secondary metabolism exhibited a clearer developmental regulation at night than during the day. Functional enrichment analysis also indicated that diurnally modulated genes considerably varied during fruit development, with a shift from cellular organization and photosynthesis in green berries to secondary metabolism and stress-related genes in ripening berries. These results reveal critical changes in gene expression during night development that differ from daytime development, which have not been observed in other transcriptomic studies on fruit development thus far.


Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 2014

Validation and application of an improved method for the rapid determination of proline in grape berries.

Markus Rienth; Charles Romieu; Rebecca Gregan; Caroline Walsh; Laurent Torregrosa; Mary T. Kelly

A rapid and sensitive method is presented for the determination of proline in grape berries. Following acidification with formic acid, proline is derivatized by heating at 100 °C for 15 min with 3% ninhydrin in dimethyl sulfoxide, and the absorbance, which is stable for at least 60 min, is read at 520 nm. The method was statistically validated in the concentration range from 2.5 to 15 mg/L, giving a repeatability and intermediate precision of generally <3%; linearity was determined using the lack of fit test. Results obtained with this method concurred (r = 0.99) with those obtained for the same samples on an amino acid analyzer. In terms of sample preparation, a simple dilution (5-20-fold) is required, and sugars, primary amino acids, and anthocyanins were demonstrated not to interfere, as the latter are bleached by ninhydrin under the experimental conditions. The method was applied to the study of proline accumulation in the fruits of microvines grown in phytotrons, and it was established that proline accumulation and concentrations closely resemble those of field-grown macrovines.


BMC Plant Biology | 2014

Day and night heat stress trigger different transcriptomic responses in green and ripening grapevine (vitis vinifera) fruit

Markus Rienth; Laurent Torregrosa; Nathalie Luchaire; Ratthaphon Chatbanyong; David Lecourieux; Mary T. Kelly; Charles Romieu


BMC Plant Biology | 2015

Identification of stable QTLs for vegetative and reproductive traits in the microvine (Vitis vinifera L.) using the 18 K Infinium chip

Cléa Houel; Ratthaphon Chatbanyong; Agnès Doligez; Markus Rienth; Serena Foria; Nathalie Luchaire; Catherine Roux; Angélique Adivèze; Gilbert Lopez; Marc Farnos; Anne Pellegrino; Patrice This; Charles Romieu; Laurent Torregrosa


Vitis: Journal of Grapevine Research | 2015

First observations of the microvine development under 100 % LED (light emitting diodes) illumination

Markus Rienth; Myriam Dauzat; Anne Pellegrino; Gilbert Lopez; Laurent Torregrosa; Charles Romieu


OENO One | 2017

Developmental, molecular and genetic studies on grapevine response to temperature open breeding strategies for adaptation to warming

Laurent Torregrosa; Antoine Bigard; Agnès Doligez; David Lecourieux; Markus Rienth; Nathalie Luchaire; Philippe Pieri; Ratthaphon Chatbanyong; Rezth Shahood; Marc Farnos; Catherine Roux; Angélique Adivèze; Jérémie Pillet; Yannick Sire; Emmanuelle Zumstein; Mélanie Veyret; Loïc Le Cunff; Fatma Lecourieux; Nicolas Saurin; Bertrand Muller; Hernán Ojeda; Cléa Houel; Jean Pierre Péros; Patrice This; Anne Pellegrino; Charles Romieu


18. International Symposium GiESCO 2013 | 2013

The microvine provides new perspectives for research on berry physiology

Markus Rienth; Nathalie Luchaire; Ratthaphon Chatbanyong; Agnès Ageorges; Mary T. Kelly; Jean Marc Brillouet; Bertrand Muller; Anne Pellegrino; Laurent Torregrosa; Charles Romieu


18. International Symposium GiESCO 2013 | 2013

Microvine: an ecophysiological model for grapevine

Nathalie Luchaire; Markus Rienth; Ajit Nehe; Laurent Torregrosa; Charles Romieu; Bertrand Muller; Anne Pellegrino


Revue suisse de viticulture, arboriculture et horticulture | 2016

La microvigne: un outil novateur pour la recherche et pour l’enseignement de la biologie de la vigne

Markus Rienth; Axel Jaquerod; Charles Romieu; Laurent Torregrosa


19. Journées Internationales de Viticulture GiESCO | 2015

Evolution of grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.) berry heterogeneity during ripening

Rezth Shahood; Markus Rienth; Laurent Torregrosa; Charles Romieu

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Charles Romieu

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Nathalie Luchaire

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Mary T. Kelly

University of Montpellier

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Bertrand Muller

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Angélique Adivèze

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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