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Cao, Phi Bang
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Ployet, Raphael
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Nguyen, Chien
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Dupas, Annabelle
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Ladouce, Nathalie
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Martinez, Yves
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Grima-Pettenati, Jacqueline
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Marque, Christiane
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Mounet, Fabien
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Teulieres, Chantal
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2020-05-05T09:33:20Z |
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2020-05-05T09:33:20Z |
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2020-04 |
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Eucalypts are the most planted trees worldwide, but most of them are frost sensitive. Overexpressing transcription factors for CRT-repeat binding factors (CBFs) in transgenic Eucalyptus confer cold resistance both in leaves and stems. While wood plays crucial roles in trees and is affected by environmental cues, its potential role in adaptation to cold stress has been neglected. Here, we addressed this question by investigating the changes occurring in wood in response to the overexpression of two CBFs, taking advantage of available transgenic Eucalyptus lines. We performed histological, biochemical, and transcriptomic analyses on xylem samples. CBF ectopic expression led to a reduction of both primary and secondary growth, and triggered changes in xylem architecture with smaller and more frequent vessels and fibers exhibiting reduced lumens. In addition, lignin content and syringyl/guaiacyl (S/G) ratio increased. Consistently, many genes of the phenylpropanoid and lignin branch pathway were upregulated. Most of the features of xylem remodeling induced by CBF overexpression are reminiscent of those observed after long exposure of Eucalyptus trees to chilling temperatures. Altogether, these results suggest that CBF plays a central role in the cross-talk between response to cold and wood formation and that the remodeling of wood is part of the adaptive strategies to face cold stress. |
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Biochemistry |
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Forestry and Agricultural Biotechnology Institute (FABI) |
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Genetics |
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Microbiology and Plant Pathology |
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hj2020 |
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The Centre National pour la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), the University Paul Sabatier Toulouse III (UPS), the French MERI (Ministry of Education, Research and Innovation), and the French Laboratory of Excellence project ‘TULIP’(ANR-10-LABX-41; ANR-11-IDEX-0002-02). This research was also financially supported by the Vietnamese government for PhD grants (P.B. Cao and C. Nguyen). |
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http://www.mdpi.com/journal/ijms |
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dc.identifier.citation |
Cao, P.B.; Ployet, R.; Nguyen, C.; Dupas, A.; Ladouce, N.; Martinez, Y.; Grima-Pettenati, J.; Marque, C.; Mounet, F.; Teulières, C. Wood Architecture and Composition Are Deeply Remodeled in Frost Sensitive Eucalyptus Overexpressing CBF/DREB1 Transcription Factors. International Journal of Molecular Sciences 2020, 21, 3019. |
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dc.identifier.issn |
1422-0067 (online) |
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10.3390/ijms21083019 |
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http://hdl.handle.net/2263/74474 |
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en |
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MDPI |
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dc.rights |
© 2020 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license. |
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Wood |
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Wood anatomy |
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Fibers |
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CRT-repeat binding factor (CBF) |
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CBF/DREB1 transcription factors |
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Transgenic Eucalyptus |
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Cold stress |
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Secondary cell walls |
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Lignin |
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Vessels |
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dc.title |
Wood architecture and composition are deeply remodeled in frost sensitive eucalyptus overexpressing CBF/DREB1 transcription factors |
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Article |
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