利用二维照片和处理连续三维扫描的生物信息学管道分析兰花果实和根系的移动情况

IF 2.7 3区 生物学 Q2 PLANT SCIENCES Applications in Plant Sciences Pub Date : 2024-02-09 DOI:10.1002/aps3.11567
Dewi Pramanik, Lotta Vaskimo, K. Joost Batenburg, Alexander Kostenko, Kevin Droppert, Erik Smets, Barbara Gravendeel
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前言 对植物发育过程中兰花果实和根系移动的大多数研究都集中在形态学观察上;然而,要了解这一现象背后的分子机制,还需要进一步的遗传分析。需要一种精确的工具来观察这些运动,并在正确的位置和时间收获组织,以便进行转录组学研究。 方法 我们利用三维(3D)微型计算机断层扫描(CT)来捕捉快速生长的 Erycina pusilla 根的运动,并建立了一个集成生物信息学管道,将三维图像处理成三维延时视频。为了记录生长缓慢的 E. pusilla 和 Phalaenopsis equestris 果实的运动,使用了二维(2D)照片。 结果 E. pusilla 的根系在发育早期就多次扭曲和复位。第一次发生在发育初期(发芽后 77-84 天),第二次发生在发育后期(发芽后 140-154 天)。E. pusilla 的果实在授粉后 56-63 天(DAP)扭转 45°,而 P. equestris 的果实在开裂前一周(133 DAP)才开始复壮,并在开裂后一周(161 DAP)结束。 讨论 我们的方法揭示了每种兰花根和果从初始位置到最终位置都有独立的扭转方向和扭转程度。我们的创新方法提供了兰花发育过程中根和果实复壮的详细空间和时间信息。
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Orchid fruit and root movement analyzed using 2D photographs and a bioinformatics pipeline for processing sequential 3D scans

Premise

Most studies of the movement of orchid fruits and roots during plant development have focused on morphological observations; however, further genetic analysis is required to understand the molecular mechanisms underlying this phenomenon. A precise tool is required to observe these movements and harvest tissue at the correct position and time for transcriptomics research.

Methods

We utilized three-dimensional (3D) micro–computed tomography (CT) scans to capture the movement of fast-growing Erycina pusilla roots, and built an integrated bioinformatics pipeline to process 3D images into 3D time-lapse videos. To record the movement of slowly developing E. pusilla and Phalaenopsis equestris fruits, two-dimensional (2D) photographs were used.

Results

The E. pusilla roots twisted and resupinated multiple times from early development. The first period occurred in the early developmental stage (77–84 days after germination [DAG]) and the subsequent period occurred later in development (140–154 DAG). While E. pusilla fruits twisted 45° from 56–63 days after pollination (DAP), the fruits of P. equestris only began to resupinate a week before dehiscence (133 DAP) and ended a week after dehiscence (161 DAP).

Discussion

Our methods revealed that each orchid root and fruit had an independent direction and degree of torsion from the initial to the final position. Our innovative approaches produced detailed spatial and temporal information on the resupination of roots and fruits during orchid development.

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期刊介绍: Applications in Plant Sciences (APPS) is a monthly, peer-reviewed, open access journal promoting the rapid dissemination of newly developed, innovative tools and protocols in all areas of the plant sciences, including genetics, structure, function, development, evolution, systematics, and ecology. Given the rapid progress today in technology and its application in the plant sciences, the goal of APPS is to foster communication within the plant science community to advance scientific research. APPS is a publication of the Botanical Society of America, originating in 2009 as the American Journal of Botany''s online-only section, AJB Primer Notes & Protocols in the Plant Sciences. APPS publishes the following types of articles: (1) Protocol Notes describe new methods and technological advancements; (2) Genomic Resources Articles characterize the development and demonstrate the usefulness of newly developed genomic resources, including transcriptomes; (3) Software Notes detail new software applications; (4) Application Articles illustrate the application of a new protocol, method, or software application within the context of a larger study; (5) Review Articles evaluate available techniques, methods, or protocols; (6) Primer Notes report novel genetic markers with evidence of wide applicability.
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