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      Pollination induces autophagy in petunia petals via ethylene

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          Autophagy is one of the main mechanisms of degradation and remobilization of macromolecules, and it appears to play an important role in petal senescence. However, little is known about the regulatory mechanisms of autophagy in petal senescence. Autophagic processes were observed by electron microscopy and monodansylcadaverine staining of senescing petals of petunia ( Petunia hybrida); autophagy-related gene 8 ( ATG8) homologues were isolated from petunia and the regulation of expression was analysed. Nutrient remobilization was also examined during pollination-induced petal senescence. Active autophagic processes were observed in the mesophyll cells of senescing petunia petals. Pollination induced the expression of PhATG8 homologues and was accompanied by an increase in ethylene production. Ethylene inhibitor treatment in pollinated flowers delayed the induction of PhATG8 homologues, and ethylene treatment rapidly upregulated PhATG8 homologues in petunia petals. Dry weight and nitrogen content were decreased in the petals and increased in the ovaries after pollination in detached flowers. These results indicated that pollination induces autophagy and that ethylene is a key regulator of autophagy in petal senescence of petunia. The data also demonstrated the translocation of nutrients from the petals to the ovaries during pollination-induced petal senescence.

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          Journal
          J Exp Bot
          J. Exp. Bot
          jexbot
          jexbot
          Journal of Experimental Botany
          Oxford University Press (UK )
          0022-0957
          1460-2431
          February 2013
          23 January 2013
          23 January 2013
          : 64
          : 4
          : 1111-1120
          Affiliations
          NARO Institute of Floricultural Science, National Agriculture and Food Research Organization (NARO) , 2-1 Fujimoto, Tsukuba 305–8519, Japan
          Author notes
          * To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: shibuken@ 123456affrc.go.jp
          Article
          10.1093/jxb/ers395
          3580821
          23349142
          22a5b889-ad62-419d-852e-86464e66e5de
          © The Authors [2013].

          This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com.

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          Plant science & Botany
          autophagy,ethylene,flower,nutrient remobilization,petunia,pollination,senescence.
          Plant science & Botany
          autophagy, ethylene, flower, nutrient remobilization, petunia, pollination, senescence.

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