FvPHR1 Improves the Quality of Woodland Strawberry Fruit by Up-Regulating the Expression of FvPHT1;7 and FvSWEET9.

Plant Cell Environ

Liaoning Key Laboratory of Strawberry Breeding and Cultivation, College of Horticulture, Shenyang Agricultural University, Shenyang, Liaoning province, China.

Published: January 2025

AI Article Synopsis

  • Phosphorus is crucial for plant growth, but excessive fertilizer use can lead to environmental issues; plants manage phosphate supply through intricate signaling pathways.
  • The study focused on the role of PHR1 in Fragaria vesca (strawberries), showing that overexpressing the FvPHR1 gene enhances phosphate uptake and photosynthesis efficiency by activating specific downstream genes.
  • FvPHR1 also aids in sugar transport from leaves to fruit, suggesting its complex role in improving strawberry fruit quality and providing insights for developing better cultivars with efficient phosphorus utilization and higher sugar content.

Article Abstract

Phosphorus (P) is vital for plant growth, and continuous P fertiliser application is necessary to increase yield and quality, but it can cause environmental pollution. Plants maintain a steady phosphate (Pi) supply through complex signalling pathways. Phosphate starvation response 1 (PHR1), a key regulator of Pi starvation signals in plants, enables plants to maintain a sufficient Pi level. However, the role of PHR1 in fruit quality remains unclear. In this study, we determined the function of PHR1 in Fragaria vesca (FvPHR1) by overexpressing the FvPHR1 gene. We identified and validated two downstream genes of FvPHR1 by investigating plant phenotypes and analysing RNA-Seq data. FvPHR1 directly enhanced the expression of phosphate transporter 1;7 (FvPHT1;7), increasing Pi uptake and improving photosynthesis efficiency. Additionally, FvPHR1 upregulated the expression of sugar will eventually be exported transporter 9 (FvSWEET9), which encodes a sugar transporter that facilitates sugar transport from leaves to fruit. FvPHR1 can enhance photosynthetic products in a source via the phosphate signalling pathway and facilitate sugar transport to a sink through FvSWEET9. FvPHR1 plays a complicated role in improving fruit quality, providing a molecular foundation for developing strawberry cultivars with highly efficient Pi utilisation processes and high sugar content.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pce.15378DOI Listing

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