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Transcriptional changes during photoperiodic tuber induction in Solanum tuberosum ssp andigena


ABSTRACT: For expression profiling analyses of early stages of tuber induction, plants of Solanum tuberosum ssp andigena (7540) were used. This wild subspecies is strictly dependent on photoperiod for tuberisation, such that short days (SD) inductive conditions are required in order to trigger tuber induction in the stolons. Andigena plants were grown in the greenhouse under LD non-inductive conditions until a 10-leaf stage. They were subsequently transferred to inductive SD conditions (8 h light/16 h dark), and sampled at 0, 2, 4, 6 and 8 days after transfer to SDs. Tuber swelling was visible approximately 6-8 days after transfer to inductive conditions. The apical region of the stolons (2 cm) was collected one hour before the beginning of the light period. All collected stolons (LD; and 2d, 4d, 6d and 8d under SD) were processed as described. Hybridization scheme with a loop design was applied to compare one sample against the rest of the samples in the induction time course.

ORGANISM(S): Solanum tuberosum subsp. andigenum

SUBMITTER: Juan Oliveros 

PROVIDER: E-GEOD-31336 | biostudies-arrayexpress |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-arrayexpress

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Control of flowering and storage organ formation in potato by FLOWERING LOCUS T.

Navarro Cristina C   Abelenda José A JA   Cruz-Oró Eduard E   Cuéllar Carlos A CA   Tamaki Shojiro S   Silva Javier J   Shimamoto Ko K   Prat Salomé S  

Nature 20110925 7367


Seasonal fluctuations in day length regulate important aspects of plant development such as the flowering transition or, in potato (Solanum tuberosum), the formation of tubers. Day length is sensed by the leaves, which produce a mobile signal transported to the shoot apex or underground stems to induce a flowering transition or, respectively, a tuberization transition. Work in Arabidopsis, tomato and rice (Oryza sativa) identified the mobile FLOWERING LOCUS T (FT) protein as a main component of  ...[more]

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