组织培养的巴希椰枣幼树 Phoenix dactylifera L. 中氨基酸水平的变化及其对孤雌生殖果实形成的影响

IF 0.7 Q4 PLANT SCIENCES Plant Science Today Pub Date : 2024-08-08 DOI:10.14719/pst.3982
A. G. Salah, A. S. Aqeel, M. A. Khairullah
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本研究旨在分析三种不同枣椰树表型叶片中的非必需氨基酸(组氨酸、精氨酸、丙氨酸、半胱氨酸和酪氨酸)和必需氨基酸(天冬氨酸、谷氨酰胺、丝氨酸、甘氨酸、苯丙氨酸、苏氨酸、缬氨酸、异亮氨酸、亮氨酸、蛋氨酸和赖氨酸)的含量。这些表型是通过组织培养从孤雌生殖果实(雌果)、正常果实(正常果)和正常果实(无性果)的分支繁殖而来的。本研究的重点是三个不同的阶段:开花前、开花期和结果期。采用高效液相色谱法测定了氨基酸水平。研究结果表明,与正常果实和无性果实表型相比,雌核果实表型的氨基酸含量最低。大多数氨基酸在整个检测阶段呈现出一致的趋势,从开花前阶段到开花阶段,氨基酸含量都在下降,但在结果阶段,氨基酸含量比前一阶段有所增加。此外,研究结果表明,在研究的各个阶段,蛋氨酸在母羊表型中都不存在,但在植株表型和正常表型中含量较高。这些结果表明,不同表型枣树的氨基酸代谢存在差异。这种差异直接或间接地影响了组织培养的 Barhi 栽培品种枣椰树在幼树期孤雌生殖果实的发育。
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Changes in amino acid levels and their effects on parthenocarpic fruit formation in young Barhi date palms Phoenix dactylifera L. derived from tissue culture
This research aims to analyse the quantities of non-essential amino acids (histidine, arginine, alanine, cysteine and tyrosine) and essential amino acids (aspartic, glutamine, serine, glycine, phenylalanine, threonine, valine, isoleucine, leucine, methionine and lysine) in the leaves of three different date palm phenotypes. These phenotypes are derived through tissue culture from and parthenocarpic fruits (shees) produces, normal fruits (normal) produce and propagated by offshoots of normal fruits (vegetal) produces. This study focuses on three distinct stages: pre-flowering, flowering and fruiting. The amino acid levels were determined using HPLC. Results of this study indicate that the shees phenotype has the lowest levels of amino acids compared with the normal and vegetal phenotypes. Most amino acids exhibit a consistent trend throughout the examined stages, with levels declining from the pre-flowering stage to the flowering stage, but show an increase in the fruiting stage compared with the preceding stage. In addition, the results reveal that methionine is absent in the shees phenotype during all stages of the study but present at high levels in the vegetal and normal phenotypes. These results indicate that the metabolism of amino acids varies among different phenotypes of date palms. This variation directly or indirectly affects the development of parthenocarpic fruits in date palms of the Barhi cultivar derived from tissue culture during the juvenile period.
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