Unveiling the mechanism of source‐sink rebalancing in cucumber‐pumpkin heterografts: the buffering roles of rootstock cotyledon

Author:

Pu Dan1,Wen Zheng‐Yang1,Sun Jing‐Bo1,Zhang Meng‐Xia1,Zhang Feng1,Dong Chun‐Juan1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Vegetable Biobreeding Institute of Vegetables and Flowers, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences Beijing China

Abstract

AbstractGrafting onto pumpkin rootstock is widely applied in cucumber production to improve growth and yield, as well as to overcome soil‐borne diseases and enhance resistance to abiotic stresses. In this study, we constructed the cucumber‐pumpkin heterografts with the one‐cotyledon grafting method, and examined the effects of heterografting on biomass allocation and sugar partitioning, with cucumber and pumpkin self‐grafts used as control. Compared with cucumber self‐grafts, heterografting onto pumpkin rootstock promoted photosynthesis in cucumber scion, and led to higher sucrose contents in the 1st true leaf (source) and newly emerged leaf (sink). Thereby, the scion part of heterografts accumulated more biomass than cucumber self‐grafts. In contrast, when compared to pumpkin self‐grafts, grafting with cucumber scion reduced root vigor and biomass but promoted cotyledon growth in pumpkin rootstock. The roots (sink) of heterografts contained less sucrose and hexoses, and showed reduced sucrose synthase (SuSy) and hexokinase (HXK) activities. However, the rootstock cotyledon (source) contained more sucrose and starch, and showed higher activities of HXK, cell‐wall invertase (CWIN), and enzymes for starch synthesis and degradation. Furthermore, removal or shade of rootstock cotyledon led to reduced growth of root and scion. Silencing of CmoMEX1a gene in rootstock cotyledon inhibited maltose export and reduced root growth of heterografts. These results indicated that rootstock cotyledon, especially its starch content, played a buffering role in the growth regulation of cucumber‐pumpkin heterografts. Taken together, our results provided a major contribution to our understanding of source‐sink sugar partitioning and scion‐rootstock growth balancing in cucumber‐pumpkin heterografts.

Funder

Natural Science Foundation for Young Scientists of Shanxi Province

Publisher

Wiley

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