and Ripening Modulate Vivipary during Tomato Fruit Development.

Plant Physiol

Research Centre for Plant RNA Signaling and Zhejiang Provincial Key Laboratory for Genetic Improvement and Quality Control of Medicinal Plants, College of Life and Environmental Sciences, Hangzhou Normal University, Hangzhou 311121, China

Published: August 2020

Vivipary, wherein seeds germinate prior to dispersal while still associated with the maternal plant, is an adaptation to extreme environments. It is normally inhibited by the establishment of dormancy. The genetic framework of vivipary has been well studied; however, the role of epigenetics in vivipary remains unknown. Here, we report that silencing of () promoted precocious seed germination and seedling growth within the tomato () epimutant - () fruits. This was associated with decreases in abscisic acid concentration and levels of mRNA encoding 9-cis-epoxycarotenoid-dioxygenase (SlNCED), which is involved in abscisic acid biosynthesis. Differentially methylated regions were identified in promoters of differentially expressed genes, including knockdown also induced viviparous seedling growth in fruits. Strikingly, ripening reversion suppressed vivipary. Moreover, neither /-virus-induced gene silencing nor transgenic -RNA interference produced vivipary in wild-type tomatoes; the latter affected leaf architecture, arrested flowering, and repressed seed development. Thus, a dual pathway in ripening and -mediated epigenetics coordinates the blockage of seed vivipary.

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