Chemical screening for promotion of adventitious root formation in Eucalyptus globulus

  • Negishi N
  • Oishi M
  • Kawaoka A
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Eucalyptus globulusis one of the most profitable trees for pulp and paper industries due to its fast growth and short harvesting cycle. This species is easily pulped with high yield, and its fiber qualities are among the best for paper production. However, it is difficult to vegetatively propagate E. globulus.So far, we have developed " photo-autotropic culture method " that promotes rooting per-centage by feeding approximately three times higher level CO 2 level (1000 µmol mol –1) and suitable culture condition [1]. However, several lines showed poor root-ing percentage even in the higher CO 2 conditions. Therefore, it was necessary to develop novel method for promotion of adventitious root (AR) formation in E. globulus. First, we measured endogenous levels of 20 kinds of hormones such as abscisic acid, auxins, cytokinines and gibberellins, at basal part of stem of easy-rooting line and poor-rooting line by UPLC-ESI-qMS/MS. As a result, the Indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) level of easy-root-ing line was two times higher than that of the poor-rooting line, suggesting that endogenous IAA level may regulate ability of AR formation. Next, we focused on the cytochrome P450s that are involved in a vast array of reactions of many different metabolic pathways. Several triazole-containing chemical compounds have previously been shown act as efficient inhibitors of cytochrome P450 monooxygenases. A che-mical library of triazole derivatives to find chemicals which have the effect of promoting AR formation was screened. Consequently, five compounds effectively pro-moted AR formation. Finally, we investigated how these chemicals affected the growth of Arabidopsis thaliana. Arabidopsis seed-lings were grown on agar medium containing 1 μM selected chemicals. One of the selected chemicals, MA65 increased the number of roots in wild-type Ara-bidopsis seedlings and this phenotype was similar to a mutant superroot2 (sur2) [2]. The SUR2 gene encodes the cytochrome P450 CYP83B1, a modulator of auxin homeostasis. The amounts of endogenous IAA in 14-d-old Arabidopsis grown in the presence of 1 mM MA65 were analyzed. The IAA content was increased two-fold in the presence of MA65 as compared with untreated Arabidopsis. In addition, 1.0 cm explants of Arabidopsis stems were incubated for 7 d on MS medium containing 1 mMMA65. Stimulation of an AR formation was observed as compared to untreated samples. Taken together, MA65 may increase endogenous IAA level in a plant cell and promotes an AR formation. Acknowledgements We thank Dr Tadao Asami and Dr Hitoshi Sakakibara for technical help.

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Negishi, N., Oishi, M., & Kawaoka, A. (2011). Chemical screening for promotion of adventitious root formation in Eucalyptus globulus. BMC Proceedings, 5(S7). https://doi.org/10.1186/1753-6561-5-s7-p139

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