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K. Muthamia, Edna Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University
Naito, Koji Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University
Okada, Hiromasa Faculty of Agriculture, Shinshu University
Karasawa, Yukino Faculty of Agriculture, Shinshu University
Kikumura, Tokuyu Faculty of Agriculture, Shinshu University
Nara, Takuya Faculty of Agriculture, Shinshu University
Hamauzu, Yasunori Faculty of Agriculture, Shinshu University
Motoki, Ko Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University
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Abstract
Dahlia (Dahlia variabilis) flower colors are diverse and are determined by the accumulation of flavonoids. Cultivars with dark red flowers accumulate more anthocyanins in their petals. Flower color changes such as color fading often occur in some cultivars. In this study, low minimum temperature regulated flower color fading and flavonoid synthesis in dahlia ‘Nessho’ were investigated. The pigment contents and expression levels of flavonoid biosynthesis genes were investigated in detail under several growing environments in which color fading occurs. Flavones accumulate more in color-faded orange flowers than in dark red ray florets. The expression analysis of the anthocyanin synthesis pathway genes indicated that the upregulation of flavone synthase (DvFNS) gene expression correlated with the high accumulation of flavones in color-faded petals. DvFNS expression was also detected in young leaves, and the expression level was higher in winter than in summer. Seasonal changes in DvFNS expression in young leaves significantly correlated with color fading in petals. The change in DvFNS expression in young unexpanded leaves of relatively high-sensitive plants was significantly higher than that of low-sensitive plants before and after treatment under inductive conditions. In conclusion, low-temperature-inducible changes in the flavonoid accumulation in petals was suggested to reflect a change in DvFNS expression occurring in the meristem prior to flower bud formation. This temporal DvFNS expression in young unexpanded leaves of ‘Nessho’ dahlia could be an insight for the selection and breeding of non-color fading plants.
Keywords
anthocyanin
dahlia
flavone synthase
seasonal color fading
young unexpanded leaves
Published Date
2024
Publication Title
The Horticulture Journal
Volume
volume93
Issue
issue4
Publisher
Japanese Society for Horticultural Science
Start Page
335
End Page
343
ISSN
2189-0102
NCID
AA12708073
Content Type
Journal Article
language
English
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岡山大学
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