Sunflower: A potential fructan-bearing crop?
Grain filling in sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) mainly depends on actual photosynthesis, being the contribution of stored reserves in stems (sucrose, hexoses and starch) rather low. Drought periods during grain filling often reduce yield. Increasing the capacity of stem to store reserves could hel...
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doaj-b2ed20a0705143cc9d1b222733f3476e2020-11-24T22:30:21ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Plant Science1664-462X2015-10-01610.3389/fpls.2015.00798147857Sunflower: A potential fructan-bearing crop?Giselle eMartinez-Noel0Giselle eMartinez-Noel1Guillermo Aníbal Adrián Dosio2Guillermo Aníbal Adrián Dosio3Andrea Fabiana Puebla4Ester Marina Insani5Jorge Alberto Tognetti6Jorge Alberto Tognetti7CONICETIInbiotec-FIBACONICETUniversidad Nacional de Mar del PlataCICVyA-CNIA-INTA,CICVyA-CNIA-INTA,Universidad Nacional de Mar del PlataComisión de Investigaciones Científicas de la Provincia de Buenos Aires (CIC)Grain filling in sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) mainly depends on actual photosynthesis, being the contribution of stored reserves in stems (sucrose, hexoses and starch) rather low. Drought periods during grain filling often reduce yield. Increasing the capacity of stem to store reserves could help to increase grain filling and yield stability in dry years. Fructans improve water uptake in soils at low water potential, and allow the storage of large amount of assimilates per unit tissue volume that can be readily remobilized to grains. Sunflower is a close relative to Jerusalem artichoke (Helianthus tuberosus L.), which accumulates large amounts of fructan (inulin) in tubers and true stems. The reason why sunflower does not accumulate fructans is obscure. Through a bioinformatics analysis of a sunflower transcriptome database, we found sequences that are homologous to dicotyledon and monocotyledon fructan synthesis genes. A HPLC analysis of stem sugar composition revealed the presence of low amounts of 1-kestose, while a drastic enhancement of endogenous sucrose levels by capitulum removal did not promote 1-kestose accumulation. This suggests that the regulation of fructan synthesis in this species may differ from the currently best known model, mainly derived from research on Poaceae, where sucrose acts as both a signaling molecule and substrate, in the induction of fructan synthesis. Thus, sunflower might potentially constitute a fructan-bearing species, which could result in an improvement of its performance as a grain crop. However, a large effort is needed to elucidate how this up to now unsuspected potential could be effectivelyhttp://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2015.00798/fullSucrosesunflower1-fft1-SSTfructan regulation |
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Giselle eMartinez-Noel Giselle eMartinez-Noel Guillermo Aníbal Adrián Dosio Guillermo Aníbal Adrián Dosio Andrea Fabiana Puebla Ester Marina Insani Jorge Alberto Tognetti Jorge Alberto Tognetti Sunflower: A potential fructan-bearing crop? Frontiers in Plant Science Sucrose sunflower 1-fft 1-SST fructan regulation |
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Giselle eMartinez-Noel Giselle eMartinez-Noel Guillermo Aníbal Adrián Dosio Guillermo Aníbal Adrián Dosio Andrea Fabiana Puebla Ester Marina Insani Jorge Alberto Tognetti Jorge Alberto Tognetti |
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Sunflower: A potential fructan-bearing crop? |
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Sunflower: A potential fructan-bearing crop? |
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Sunflower: A potential fructan-bearing crop? |
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Sunflower: A potential fructan-bearing crop? |
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Sunflower: A potential fructan-bearing crop? |
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Grain filling in sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) mainly depends on actual photosynthesis, being the contribution of stored reserves in stems (sucrose, hexoses and starch) rather low. Drought periods during grain filling often reduce yield. Increasing the capacity of stem to store reserves could help to increase grain filling and yield stability in dry years. Fructans improve water uptake in soils at low water potential, and allow the storage of large amount of assimilates per unit tissue volume that can be readily remobilized to grains. Sunflower is a close relative to Jerusalem artichoke (Helianthus tuberosus L.), which accumulates large amounts of fructan (inulin) in tubers and true stems. The reason why sunflower does not accumulate fructans is obscure. Through a bioinformatics analysis of a sunflower transcriptome database, we found sequences that are homologous to dicotyledon and monocotyledon fructan synthesis genes. A HPLC analysis of stem sugar composition revealed the presence of low amounts of 1-kestose, while a drastic enhancement of endogenous sucrose levels by capitulum removal did not promote 1-kestose accumulation. This suggests that the regulation of fructan synthesis in this species may differ from the currently best known model, mainly derived from research on Poaceae, where sucrose acts as both a signaling molecule and substrate, in the induction of fructan synthesis. Thus, sunflower might potentially constitute a fructan-bearing species, which could result in an improvement of its performance as a grain crop. However, a large effort is needed to elucidate how this up to now unsuspected potential could be effectively |
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Sucrose sunflower 1-fft 1-SST fructan regulation |
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