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Journal of Plant Physiology | 2014

Light and nitrogen nutrition regulate apical control in Rosa hybrida L.

Pierre-Maxime Furet; Jérémy Lothier; Sabine Demotes-Mainard; Sandrine Travier; Clémence Henry; Vincent Guérin; Alain Vian

Apical control is defined as the inhibition of basal axillary bud outgrowth by an upper actively growing axillary axis, whose regulation is poorly understood yet differs markedly from the better-known apical dominance. We studied the regulation of apical control by environmental factors in decapitated Rosa hybrida in order to remove the apical hormonal influence and nutrient sink. In this plant model, all the buds along the main axis have a similar morphology and are able to burst in vitro. We concentrated on the involvement of light intensity and nitrate nutrition on bud break and axillary bud elongation in the primary axis pruned above the fifth leaf of each rose bush. We observed that apical control took place in low light (92 μmol m(-2)s(-1)), where only the 2-apical buds grew out, both in low (0.25 mM) and high (12.25 mM) nitrate. In contrast, in high light (453 μmol m(-2)s(-1)), the apical control only operates in low nitrate while all the buds along the stem grew out when the plant was supplied with a high level of nitrate. We found a decreasing photosynthetic activity from the top to the base of the plant concomitant with a light gradient along the stem. The quantity of sucrose, fructose, glucose and starch are higher in high light conditions in leaves and stem. The expression of the sucrose transporter RhSUC2 was higher in internodes and buds in this lighting condition, suggesting an increased capacity for sucrose transport. We propose that light intensity and nitrogen availability both contribute to the establishment of apical control.


Frontiers in Plant Science | 2017

Cytokinins and Abscisic Acid Act Antagonistically in the Regulation of the Bud Outgrowth Pattern by Light Intensity

Adrien Corot; Hanaé Roman; Odile Douillet; Hervé Autret; Maria-Dolores Perez-Garcia; Sylvie Citerne; Jessica Bertheloot; Soulaiman Sakr; Nathalie Leduc; Sabine Demotes-Mainard

Bud outgrowth is a key process in the elaboration of yield and visual quality in rose crops. Although light intensity is well known to affect bud outgrowth, little is known on the mechanisms involved in this regulation. The objective of this work was to test if the control of bud outgrowth pattern along the stem by photosynthetic photon flux density (PPFD) is mediated by sugars, cytokinins and/or abscisic acid in intact rose plants. Rooted cuttings of Rosa hybrida ‘Radrazz’ were grown in growth chambers under high PPFD (530 μmol m-2 s-1) until the floral bud visible stage. Plants were then either placed under low PPFD (90 μmol m-2 s-1) or maintained under high PPFD. Bud outgrowth inhibition by low PPFD was associated with lower cytokinin and sugar contents and a higher abscisic acid content in the stem. Interestingly, cytokinin supply to the stem restored bud outgrowth under low PPFD. On the other hand, abscisic acid supply inhibited outgrowth under high PPFD and antagonized bud outgrowth stimulation by cytokinins under low PPFD. In contrast, application of sugars did not restore bud outgrowth under low PPFD. These results suggest that PPFD regulation of bud outgrowth in rose involves a signaling pathway in which cytokinins and abscisic acid play antagonistic roles. Sugars can act as nutritional and signaling compounds and may be involved too, but do not appear as the main regulator of the response to PPFD.


Field Crops Research | 2004

EFFECTS OF NITROGEN AND RADIATION ON DRY MATTER AND NITROGEN ACCUMULATION IN THE SPIKE OF WINTER WHEAT

Sabine Demotes-Mainard; Marie-Helene Jeuffroy


Food Quality and Preference | 2010

Sensory profiles and preference analysis in ornamental horticulture: The case of the rosebush

Rachid Boumaza; L. Huché-Thélier; Sabine Demotes-Mainard; Eric Le Coz; Nathalie Leduc; Sandrine Pelleschi-Travier; El Mostafa Qannari; Soulaiman Sakr; Pierre Santagostini; Ronan Symoneaux; Vincent Guérin


Scientia Horticulturae | 2008

Indicators of nitrogen status for ornamental woody plants based on optical measurements of leaf epidermal polyphenol and chlorophyll contents

Sabine Demotes-Mainard; Rachid Boumaza; Sylvie Meyer; Zoran Cerovic


Crop Science | 2001

Incorporating Radiation and Nitrogen Nutrition into a Model of Kernel Number in Wheat

Sabine Demotes-Mainard; Marie-Helene Jeuffroy


Scientia Horticulturae | 2011

Nitrogen deficiency increases basal branching and modifies visual quality of the rose bushes

L. Huché-Thélier; Rachid Boumaza; Sabine Demotes-Mainard; Angélique Canet; Ronan Symoneaux; Odile Douillet; Vincent Guérin


Scientia Horticulturae | 2013

Temporary water restriction or light intensity limitation promotes branching in rose bush

Sabine Demotes-Mainard; L. Huché-Thélier; Philippe Morel; Rachid Boumaza; Vincent Guérin; Soulaiman Sakr


Food Quality and Preference | 2015

Assessing the visual aspect of rotating virtual rose bushes by a labeled sorting task

M. Garbez; Gilles Galopin; M. Sigogne; Patrick Favre; Sabine Demotes-Mainard; R. Symoneaux


8th Pangborn Sensory Science Symposium | 2009

Assessment of the rose bush visual quality in agronomic studies

Ronan Symoneaux; Rachid Boumaza; L. Huché-Thélier; Sabine Demotes-Mainard; Vincent Guérin

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Ronan Symoneaux

École Normale Supérieure

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Marie-Helene Jeuffroy

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Nathalie Leduc

Université Nantes Angers Le Mans

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