Stone Pine (Pinus pinea L.) High-Added-Value Genetics: An Overview

Author:

Simões Ana Sofia B.1ORCID,Borges Margarida Machado1ORCID,Grazina Liliana1ORCID,Nunes João12

Affiliation:

1. Association BLC3–Technology and Innovation Campus, Centre Bio R&D Unit, Rua Nossa Senhora da Conceição 2, Lagares da Beira, 3405-155 Oliveira do Hospital, Portugal

2. BLC3 Evolution Lda, 3405-155 Oliveira do Hospital, Portugal

Abstract

Stone pine (Pinus pinea L.) has received limited attention in terms of genetic research. However, genomic techniques hold promise for decoding the stone pine genome and contributing to developing a more resilient bioeconomy. Retrotransposon and specific genetic markers are effective tools for determining population-specific genomic diversity. Studies on the transcriptome and proteome have identified differentially expressed genes PAS1, CLV1, ATAF1, and ACBF involved in shoot bud formation. The stone pine proteome shows variation among populations and shows the industrial potential of the enzyme pinosylvin. Microsatellite studies have revealed low levels of polymorphism and a unique genetic diversity in stone pine, which may contribute to its environmental adaptation. Transcriptomic and proteomic analyses uncover the genetic and molecular responses of stone pine to fungal infections and nematode infestations, elucidating the defense activation, gene regulation, and the potential role of terpenes in pathogen resistance. Transcriptomics associated with carbohydrate metabolism, dehydrins, and transcription factors show promise as targets for improving stone pine’s drought stress response and water retention capabilities. Stone pine presents itself as an important model tree for studying climate change adaptation due to its characteristics. While knowledge gaps exist, stone pine’s genetic resources hold significant potential, and ongoing advancements in techniques offer prospects for future exploration.

Funder

Centro Portugal Regional Operational Program

European Regional Development Fund

RESIST

Operacional Temático Competitividade e Internacionalização—COMPETE 2020

Norte Portugal Regional Operational Program

Centre Bio R&D Unit

European Union NextGenerationEU Fund

Publisher

MDPI AG

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