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Patterns of Heartwood Formation and Its Key Response Signaling Molecules in Dalbergia odorifera T. Chen
Patterns of Heartwood Formation and Its Key Response Signaling Molecules in Dalbergia odorifera T. Chen
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Patterns of Heartwood Formation and Its Key Response Signaling Molecules in Dalbergia odorifera T. Chen

2025
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The heartwood of Dalbergia odorifera T. Chen has garnered significant attraction due to its high medicinal, aromatic and timber values; however, its formation mechanism remains unexplored. This study utilized the sapwood (N-B), transition zone (N-T), and heartwood (N-H) of the xylem of 15-year-old, naturally heartwood-forming D. odorifera to observe the nuclei of parenchyma cells, revealing that no living cells were specialized in synthesizing the secondary metabolites of heartwood in the N-H. Additionally, analysis of gene expression patterns across different compartments indicated that differentially expressed genes (DEGs) involved in the synthesis of secondary metabolites of heartwood were primarily up-regulated in the N-T, suggesting that the pattern of heartwood formation in D. odorifera follows the Type-I (Robinia-Type) model, wherein secondary metabolites are synthesized in situ in the ray parenchyma cells of the N-T, followed by programmed cell death (PCD) leading to heartwood formation. Furthermore, DEGs related to ethylene biosynthesis and signaling pathways were up-regulated in the N-T, suggesting that ethylene signaling may play a critical role in regulating the heartwood formation process of D. odorifera. Treatment of suspension cells with polyethylene glycol (PEG) and an ethylene synthesis inhibitor (AVG) further confirmed that ethylene acts as a key signaling molecule in the formation of heartwood-like material in D. odorifera. This study provides initial insights into the molecular mechanisms underlying heartwood formation in D. odorifera and offers a foundation for developing heartwood formation and promotion technologies.

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