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ASHS 2015 Annual Conference

The Effect of Fruit on Floral Gene Expression in Alternate-bearing Citrus reticulata (Blanco)

Friday, August 7, 2015: 9:15 AM
Bayside A (Sheraton Hotel New Orleans)
Lisa Tang, University of California, Riverside, Riverside, CA
Carol J. Lovatt, University of California, Riverside, Riverside, CA
‘Pixie’ mandarin is alternate bearing. At spring bloom following the high yield on-crop, tree inflorescence number is markedly reduced, resulting in an off-crop. At return bloom following an off-crop, trees flower profusely and set an on-crop. In two separate years, the apical five buds from nonbearing shoots of off-crop and bearing shoots of on-crop ‘Pixie’ mandarin trees were collected from October through post-anthesis and the expression of key genes regulating floral development was determined using quantitative real-time PCR. Off-crop trees (20 and 5 kg/tree, years 1 and 2, respectively) produced 4.8 and 4.7 inflorescences at the apical five buds of nonbearing shoots for the 2 years; whereas on-crop trees (236 and 184 kg/tree, years 1 and 2, respectively) produced no inflorescences. Expression of TERMINAL FLOWER 1 and FLOWERING LOCUS C was not influenced by crop load. SUPPRESSOR OF OVEREXPRESSION OF CONSTANS 1 was expressed in buds from off- and on-crop trees from October to anthesis; expression continued post-anthesis for on-crop trees. FLOWERING LOCUS T was expressed from October to anthesis in buds from off-crop trees; FT was not expressed in buds from on-crop trees after November. In years 1 and 2, maximum LEAFY expression for off-crop trees was in February and greater than on-crop trees (P = 0.0424), for which expression remained low post-anthesis. Similarly, in both years, for off-crop trees maximum expression of SEPALLATA occurred 1 month before anthesis and was greater than on-crop trees (P <0.0001), for which low expression continued post-anthesis. For off-crop trees, APETALA 1 and APETALA 2 expression was greatest at 1 and 2 months before anthesis, respectively, and greater than on-crop trees (P < 0.0001 and P = 0.0069, respectively); expression continued for on-crop trees post-anthesis. For off-crop trees, PISTILLATA (PI) and AGAMOUS (AG) expression was not detected until 2 months before anthesis; for on-crop trees PI and AG were not expressed at this time or in subsequent months. Inhibition of PI and AG expression by the on-crop is not unique to ‘Pixie’. In ‘Nules’ Clementine mandarin, PI and AG were expressed 1 month before anthesis in buds from nonbearing shoots of off-crop trees and not expressed in buds from bearing shoots of on-crop trees at this time or in later months. Inhibition of FT expression by the on-crop has been reported previously in alternate bearing citrus. This is the first report that the on-crop of citrus fruit inhibits expression of PISTILLATA and AGAMOUS.
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