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Transfer of endogenous small RNAs between branches of scions and rootstocks in grafted sweet cherry trees
by
Song, Guo-qing
, Zhao, Dongyan
, Zhong, Gan-yuan
in
Agricultural practices
/ Annotations
/ Biological activity
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Biotechnology
/ Branches
/ Cherries
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ Disease resistance
/ DNA
/ Fruit trees
/ Fruits
/ Genetic aspects
/ Genetic research
/ Grafting (Horticulture)
/ Hormones
/ Horticulture
/ Immunological tolerance
/ MicroRNAs
/ Nucleotides
/ Nutrients
/ Ontology
/ Physiological aspects
/ Production processes
/ Propagation
/ Proteins
/ Prunus avium
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Ribonucleic acid
/ RNA
/ Rootstocks
/ Scions
/ Transfer RNA
/ Transgenic plants
/ Trees
/ Viruses
2020
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Transfer of endogenous small RNAs between branches of scions and rootstocks in grafted sweet cherry trees
by
Song, Guo-qing
, Zhao, Dongyan
, Zhong, Gan-yuan
in
Agricultural practices
/ Annotations
/ Biological activity
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Biotechnology
/ Branches
/ Cherries
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ Disease resistance
/ DNA
/ Fruit trees
/ Fruits
/ Genetic aspects
/ Genetic research
/ Grafting (Horticulture)
/ Hormones
/ Horticulture
/ Immunological tolerance
/ MicroRNAs
/ Nucleotides
/ Nutrients
/ Ontology
/ Physiological aspects
/ Production processes
/ Propagation
/ Proteins
/ Prunus avium
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Ribonucleic acid
/ RNA
/ Rootstocks
/ Scions
/ Transfer RNA
/ Transgenic plants
/ Trees
/ Viruses
2020
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Transfer of endogenous small RNAs between branches of scions and rootstocks in grafted sweet cherry trees
by
Song, Guo-qing
, Zhao, Dongyan
, Zhong, Gan-yuan
in
Agricultural practices
/ Annotations
/ Biological activity
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Biotechnology
/ Branches
/ Cherries
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ Disease resistance
/ DNA
/ Fruit trees
/ Fruits
/ Genetic aspects
/ Genetic research
/ Grafting (Horticulture)
/ Hormones
/ Horticulture
/ Immunological tolerance
/ MicroRNAs
/ Nucleotides
/ Nutrients
/ Ontology
/ Physiological aspects
/ Production processes
/ Propagation
/ Proteins
/ Prunus avium
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Ribonucleic acid
/ RNA
/ Rootstocks
/ Scions
/ Transfer RNA
/ Transgenic plants
/ Trees
/ Viruses
2020
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Transfer of endogenous small RNAs between branches of scions and rootstocks in grafted sweet cherry trees
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Transfer of endogenous small RNAs between branches of scions and rootstocks in grafted sweet cherry trees
2020
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Overview
Grafting is a well-established agricultural practice in cherry production for clonal propagation, altered plant vigor and architecture, increased tolerance to biotic and abiotic stresses, precocity, and higher yield. Mobile molecules, such as water, hormones, nutrients, DNAs, RNAs, and proteins play essential roles in rootstock-scion interactions. Small RNAs (sRNAs) are 19 to 30-nucleotides (nt) RNA molecules that are a group of mobile signals in plants. Rootstock-to-scion transfer of transgene-derived small interfering RNAs enabled virus resistance in nontransgenic sweet cherry scion. To determine whether there was long-distance scion-to-rootstock transfer of endogenous sRNAs, we compared sRNAs profiles in bud tissues of an ungrafted 'Gisela 6' rootstock, two sweet cherry 'Emperor Francis' scions as well as their 'Gisela 6' rootstocks. Over two million sRNAs were detected in each sweet cherry scion, where 21-nt sRNA (56.1% and 55.8%) being the most abundant, followed by 24-nt sRNAs (13.1% and 12.5%). Furthermore, we identified over three thousand sRNAs that were potentially transferred from the sweet cherry scions to their corresponding rootstocks. In contrast to the sRNAs in scions, among the transferred sRNAs in rootstocks, the most abundant were 24-nt sRNAs (46.3% and 34.8%) followed by 21-nt sRNAs (14.6% and 19.3%). In other words, 21-nt sRNAs had the least transferred proportion out of the total sRNAs in sources (scions) while 24-nt had the largest proportion. The transferred sRNAs were from 574 cherry transcripts, of which 350 had a match from the Arabidopsis thaliana standard protein set. The finding that \"DNA or RNA binding activity\" was enriched in the transcripts producing transferred sRNAs indicated that they may affect the biological processes of the rootstocks at different regulatory levels. Overall, the profiles of the transported sRNAs and their annotations revealed in this study facilitate a better understanding of the role of the long-distance transported sRNAs in sweet cherry rootstock-scion interactions as well as in branch-to-branch interactions in a tree.
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