Drought-induced cell wall degradation in the base of pedicel is associated with accelerated cotton square shedding.

Plant Physiol Biochem

College of Agriculture, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing, 210095, Jiangsu Province, PR China. Electronic address:

Published: September 2024

Drought significantly impacts cotton square (flower buds with bracts) shedding, directly affecting yield. To address the internal physiological mechanisms of drought affecting cotton square shedding, a polyethylene glycol-simulated drought study was conducted with Dexiamian 1 and Yuzaomian 9110 to investigate cell wall degradation changes in the base of pedicel where the detachment of cotton square takes place, and its relationship with cotton square shedding. Results revealed significant decreases in cellulose, hemicellulose, and pectin contents in the base of square pedicel, leading to cell wall degradation and consequent square shedding. Furthermore, drought stress exacerbated the hydrolysis of cellulose and pectin in the base of pedicel, although not hemicellulose, resulting in more noticeable alterations in the morphology and structure of the base of pedicel, such as more significant degradation in the epidermis, cortex, and phloem. Regarding the cellulose hydrolysis, drought mainly increased the expression of genes β-glucosidase (GhBG1) and endoglucanase (GhEG1), and the activity of β-glucosidase and endoglucanase in the base of pedicel, promoting the conversion of cellulose to cellobiose, and eventually glucose. Regarding the pectin hydrolysis, drought significantly enhanced the expression of the gene pectin methylase (GhPE1), thereby accelerating pectin hydrolysis to generate polygalacturonic acid. Additionally, drought increased the expression of genes pectin lyase (GhPL1) and polygalacturonase (GhPG1), as well as the activity of pectin lyase, which further accelerated the hydrolysis of polygalacturonic acid into galacturonic acid. These findings suggest that drought mainly promotes cellulose and pectin hydrolysis in the base of pedicel, hastening cell wall degradation and final cotton square shedding.

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