Effects of Polyploidization on Morphology, Photosynthetic Parameters and Sucrose Metabolism in Lily

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Polyploidization is widely used in ornamental plant breeding. The polyploids usually produce greater amounts of biomass. However, the alternations to sucrose metabolism that occur in lily during development after polyploidization induced using colchicine are poorly understood. In this study, compared with their allodiploid counterparts, allotetraploid lilies presented a larger total leaf area per plant and slightly delayed flowering time. Moreover, photosynthetic parameter measurements revealed a higher net photosynthetic rate (Pn), stomatal conductance (Gs), transpiration rate (Tr), and maximum Pn for allotetraploids than for allodiploids. Compared with allodiploids, allotetraploids also showed higher nonstructural carbohydrate (NSC) contents during development according to HILIC-CAD results. The expression levels of sucrose metabolism-related genes were higher in allotetraploids than in allodiploids at the same time points. The expression profiles of several target genes in allotetraploids were distinctly different from those in allodiploids. Susy2/3 exhibited opposite expression profiles in allotetraploids and allodiploids, and the expression profiles of SPS3 and Susy2 were significantly correlated with sucrose content change trends in allodiploids and allotetraploids, respectively.

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Zhang, Q., Hu, H., Jiang, Y., Wang, L., Kong, X., Huang, Y., & Jia, G. (2022). Effects of Polyploidization on Morphology, Photosynthetic Parameters and Sucrose Metabolism in Lily. Plants, 11(16). https://doi.org/10.3390/plants11162112

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