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Histological, hormonal and transcriptomic reveal the changes upon gibberellin-induced parthenocarpy in pear fruit

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2018

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Phytohormones play crucial roles in fruit set regulation and development. Here, gibberellins (GA<sub>4+7</sub>), but not GA<sub>3</sub>, induced pear parthenocarpy. To systematically investigate the changes upon GA<sub>4+7</sub> induced pear parthenocarpy, dynamic changes in histology, hormone and transcript levels were observed and identified in unpollinated, pollinated and GA<sub>4+7</sub>-treated ovaries. Mesocarp cells continued developing in both GA<sub>4+7</sub>-treated and pollinated ovaries. In unpollinated ovaries, mesocarp cells stopped developing 14 days after anthesis. During fruit set process, GA<sub>4+7</sub>, but not GA<sub>1+3</sub>, increased after pollination. Abscisic acid (ABA) accumulation was significantly repressed by GA<sub>4+7</sub> or pollination, but under unpollinated conditions, ABA was produced in large quantities. Moreover, indole-3-acetic acid biosynthesis was not induced by GA<sub>4+7</sub> or pollination treatments. Details of this GA-auxin-ABA cross-linked gene network were determined by a comparative transcriptome analysis. The indole-3-acetic acid transport-related genes, mainly auxin efflux carrier component genes, were induced in both GA<sub>4+7</sub>-treated and pollinated ovaries. ABA biosynthetic genes of the 9-cis-epoxycarotenoid dioxygenase family were repressed by GA<sub>4+7</sub> and pollination. Moreover, directly related genes in the downstream parthenocarpy network involved in cell division and expansion (upregulated), and MADS-box family genes (downregulated), were also identified. Thus, a model of GA-induced hormonal balance and its effects on parthenocarpy were established.

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