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Stem transcriptome screen for selection in wild and cultivated pitahaya ( Selenicereus undatus) : an epiphytic cactus with edible fruit
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Omar Oltehua-López1  Mario A. Arteaga-Vázquez2  Victoria Sosa3 
[1] Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana Iztapalapa;INBIOTECA, Universidad Veracruzana;Biologia Evolutiva, Instituto de Ecologia AC
关键词: Transcriptomics;    Domestication;    Wild vs cultivars;    Cacti;    Dragon fruit;    Drought tolerance;    Pitaya;    Maya;    Epiphyte;   
DOI  :  10.7717/peerj.14581
学科分类:社会科学、人文和艺术(综合)
来源: Inra
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【 摘 要 】

Dragon fruit, pitahaya or pitaya are common names for the species in the Hylocereus group of Selenicereus that produce edible fruit. These Neotropical epiphytic cacti are considered promising underutilized crops and are currently cultivated around the world. The most important species, S. undatus, has been managed in the Maya domain for centuries and is the focus of this article. Transcriptome profiles from stems of wild and cultivated plants of this species were compared. We hypothesized that differences in transcriptomic signatures could be associated with genes related to drought stress. De novo transcriptome assembly and the analysis of differentially expressed genes (DEGs) allowed us to identify a total of 9,203 DEGs in the Hunucmá cultivar relative of wild Mozomboa plants. Of these, 4,883 represent up-regulated genes and 4,320, down-regulated genes. Additionally, 6,568 DEGs were identified from a comparison between the Umán cultivar and wild plants, revealing 3,286 up-regulated and 3,282 down-regulated genes. Approximately half of the DEGs are shared by the two cultivated plants. Differences between the two cultivars that were collected in the same region could be the result of differences in management. Metabolism was the most representative functional category in both cultivars. The up-regulated genes of both cultivars formed a network related to the hormone-mediated signaling pathway that includes cellular responses to auxin stimulus and to hormone stimulus. These cellular reactions have been documented in several cultivated plants in which drought-tolerant cultivars modify auxin transport and ethylene signaling, resulting in a better redistribution of assimilates.

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