Genome‐scale transcriptomic insights into the mature growth dynamic of tobacco leaves

Author:

Yang Jinpeng12,Wan Di2,Qiao Baoming1,Yu Jun1,Li Zongping1,Liu Daisong3,Lv Peijun3,Hu Jinwen3,Rao Xiongfei1ORCID,Xu Fangsen2ORCID,Wang Sheliang2ORCID,Yang Chunlei1

Affiliation:

1. Tobacco Research Institute of Hubei Province Wuhan China

2. College of Resources and Environment Huazhong Agricultural University Wuhan China

3. Shiyan Tobacco Company of Hubei Province Shiyan China

Abstract

AbstractThe harvest time is a key factor for cigar leaves with high quality, which varies greatly depending on the environment. In this study, we performed a growth characterization of the cigar tobacco CX‐26 (Nicotiana tabacum L.) from the cluster stage to the vigorous stage and mature stage. Further, soil plant analysis development measurement of three middle leaves with 67 (T1), 71 (T2), and 75 days (T3) of growth after transplant indicates that the maturity might change from 71 to 75 days of growth. A genome‐scale transcriptome was conducted to explore the gene expression dynamics of this maturity change. A total of 80,502 genes were detected in the CX‐26 leaves, of which 64,611 genes were annotated on the reference genome. T1 and T2 leaves had fewer differential expressing genes (DEGs), while T3 leaves had 26,456 DEGs from T2 leaves, supporting the distinct growth of T3 leaves. Analyses of Gene ontology, Kyoto encyclopedia of genes and genomes identified that DEGs are involved inkey pathways including photosynthesis‐antenna proteins, plant hormone/mitogen‐activated protein kinase signaling pathway, and plant‐pathogen interaction. Abscisic acid and jasmonate acids positively regulate leaf senescence and chlorophyll degradation and were higher in the T3 leaves compared with T1 and T2 leaves. In contrast, the total sugar was reduced in T3 leaves compared with T1 and T2 leaves, indicating the overripe state of the T3 leaves. Furthermore, several photosynthesis‐related enzymes and a transcription factor were highlighted in the gene regulatory network, which might regulate the dynamics of carbohydrate metabolism, lipid metabolism, and energy metabolism. In summary, our study provides insight into the growth state of CX‐26 cigar leaves.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Agronomy and Crop Science

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