Abstract

The secondary laticifer in the secondary phloem is differentiated from the vascular cambia of the rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis Muell. Arg.). The number of secondary laticifers is closely related to the rubber yield potential of Hevea. Pharmacological data show that jasmonic acid and its precursor linolenic acid are effective in inducing secondary laticifer differentiation in epicormic shoots of the rubber tree. In the present study, an experimental system of coronatine-induced laticifer differentiation was developed to perform SSH identification of genes with differential expression. A total of 528 positive clones were obtained by blue-white screening, of which 248 clones came from the forward SSH library while 280 clones came from the reverse SSH library. Approximately 215 of the 248 clones and 171 of the 280 clones contained cDNA inserts by colony PCR screening. A total of 286 of the 386 ESTs were detected to be differentially expressed by reverse northern blot and sequenced. Approximately 147 unigenes with an average length of 497 bp from the forward and 109 unigenes with an average length of 514 bp from the reverse SSH libraries were assembled and annotated. The unigenes were associated with the stress/defense response, plant hormone signal transduction and structure development. It is suggested that Ca2+ signal transduction and redox seem to be involved in differentiation, while PGA and EIF are associated with the division of cambium initials for COR-induced secondary laticifer differentiation in the rubber tree.

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  • IntroductionArg.) is the primary source of natural rubber (NR) in the world

  • Previous data showed that exogenous jasmonic acid and its precursor linolenic acid could induce secondary laticifer differentiation within 40 days [1]

  • The present study demonstrated that COR could mimic the role of exogenous jasmonic acid in inducing secondary laticifer differentiation and be even more effective

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Introduction

Arg.) is the primary source of natural rubber (NR) in the world. The obtained NR is synthesized and stored in the secondary laticifer within the secondary phloem of trunk bark. The number of secondary laticifers in the trunk bark is closely. Differential Genes Related to Laticifer Differentiation in Rubber Tree. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript

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