2011
DOI: 10.1007/s11103-011-9832-7
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Induction of isoprenyl diphosphate synthases, plant hormones and defense signalling genes correlates with traumatic resin duct formation in Norway spruce (Picea abies)

Abstract: Norway spruce (Picea abies) defends itself against herbivores and pathogens by formation of traumatic resin ducts filled with terpenoid-based oleoresin. An important group of enzymes in terpenoid biosynthesis are the short-chain isoprenyl diphosphate synthases which produce geranyl diphosphate (C10), farnesyl diphosphate (C15), and geranylgeranyl diphosphate (C20) as precursors of monoterpenes, sesquiterpenes, and diterpene resin acids, respectively. After treatment with methyl jasmonate (MJ) we investigated t… Show more

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“…Using RT‐qPCR, we found a significant impact of MeJA treatment and fungal inoculation on defense‐related gene expression compared with the control trees at 14 days after treatment. We examined the transcript level of three groups of genes: (a) two pathogenesis‐related genes (the chitinase Chi4 and the peroxidase PX3 ); (b) four phenylpropanoid biosynthesis genes known to be up‐regulated by mechanical wounding or insect feeding (phenylalanine ammonia‐lyase, cinnamate‐4‐hydroxylase, cinnamoyl‐CoA reductase, and hydroxycinnamoyl‐CoA shikimate/quinate hydroxycinnamoyl transferase); and (c) five genes involved in terpene biosynthesis (three isoprenyl diphosphate synthases [ IDS1 , IDS2 , and IDS5 ], (+)‐3‐carene synthase [ TPS‐Car ], and (−)‐limonene synthase [ TPS‐Lim ]; Fossdal et al, ; Schmidt et al, ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Using RT‐qPCR, we found a significant impact of MeJA treatment and fungal inoculation on defense‐related gene expression compared with the control trees at 14 days after treatment. We examined the transcript level of three groups of genes: (a) two pathogenesis‐related genes (the chitinase Chi4 and the peroxidase PX3 ); (b) four phenylpropanoid biosynthesis genes known to be up‐regulated by mechanical wounding or insect feeding (phenylalanine ammonia‐lyase, cinnamate‐4‐hydroxylase, cinnamoyl‐CoA reductase, and hydroxycinnamoyl‐CoA shikimate/quinate hydroxycinnamoyl transferase); and (c) five genes involved in terpene biosynthesis (three isoprenyl diphosphate synthases [ IDS1 , IDS2 , and IDS5 ], (+)‐3‐carene synthase [ TPS‐Car ], and (−)‐limonene synthase [ TPS‐Lim ]; Fossdal et al, ; Schmidt et al, ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Monoterpenes and sesquiterpenes have also been investigated as potential sources of renewable fuel (Monteiro and Veloso, 2004;Harvey et al, 2009;Peralta-Yahya et al, 2011;Renninger et al, 2011;Meylemans et al, 2012;Rodrigues-Corrêa et al, 2012;Hellier et al, 2013;Vallinayagam et al, 2014). Efforts have been made to understand the genetic, ecological, and physicochemical processes behind the production and accumulation of terpenoids in pine and other feedstocks (Nerg et al, 1994;Manninen et al, 2002;Martin et al, 2002;Bojovic et al, 2005;Schmidt et al, 2011;Achotegui-Castells et al, 2013;Susaeta et al, 2014). For this type of research, it is important to accurately measure the terpenoid content in biomass to be able to compare the variables potentially affecting terpenoid production and accumulation.…”
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“…Efforts have been made to understand the genetic, ecological, and physicochemical processes behind the production and accumulation of terpenoids in pine and other feedstocks (Nerg et al, 1994;Manninen et al, 2002;Martin et al, 2002;Bojovic et al, 2005;Schmidt et al, 2011;Achotegui-Castells et al, 2013;Susaeta et al, 2014). For this type of research, it is important to accurately measure the terpenoid content in biomass to be able to compare the variables potentially affecting terpenoid production and accumulation.…”
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“…The rest was used for monoterpene and sesquiterpene analysis. GC conditions were as described by Schmidt et al (2011). All terpenes were quantified on a fresh weight basis; the ratio of fresh weight to dry weight is about 3.5 for needles and 4.0 for bark tissues.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Quantitative Real-Time PCR and Quantitative Genomic PCR RNA isolation, complementary DNA synthesis, and quantitative PCR from needle tissue were done as described by Schmidt et al (2011). Quantitative genomic PCR was done from needle tissue as described by Schmidt et al (2010).…”
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