Diversification of petal monoterpene profiles during floral development and senescence in wild roses: relationships among geraniol content, petal colour, and floral lifespan
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
Wild roses store and emit a large array of fragrant monoterpenes from their petals. Maximisation of fragrance coincides with
floral maturation in many angiosperms, which enhances pollination efficiency, reduces floral predation, and improves plant
fitness. We hypothesized that petal monoterpenes serve additional lifelong functions such as limiting metabolic damage from
reactive oxygen species (ROS), and altering isoprenoid hormonal abundance to increase floral lifespan. Petal monoterpenes
were quantified at three floral life-stages (unopened bud, open mature, and senescent) in 57 rose species and 16 subspecies
originating from Asia, America, and Europe, and relationships among monoterpene richness, petal colour, ROS, hormones,
and floral lifespan were analysed within a phylogenetic context. Three distinct types of petal monoterpene profiles, revealing
significant developmental and functional differences, were identified: Type A, species where monoterpene abundance peaked
in open mature flowers depleting thereafter; Type B, where monoterpenes peaked in senescing flowers increasing from bud
stage, and a rare Type C (8 species) where monoterpenes depleted from bud stage to senescence. Cyclic monoterpenes peaked
during early floral development, whereas acyclic monoterpenes (dominated by geraniol and its derivatives, often 100-fold
more abundant than other monoterpenes) peaked during floral maturation in Type A and B roses. Early-diverging roses
were geraniol-poor (often Type C) and white-petalled. Lifetime changes in hydrogen peroxide (
H2O2) revealed a significant
negative regression with the levels of petal geraniol at all floral life-stages. Geraniol-poor Type C roses also showed higher
cytokinins (in buds) and abscisic acid (in mature petals), and significantly shorter floral lifespan compared with geraniolrich
Type A and B roses. We conclude that geraniol enrichment, intensification of petal colour, and lower potential for
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Geraniol · Floral diversity · Floral evolution · Floral lifespan · Flower size · Floral volatiles · Isoprenoid hormones · Monoterpenes · Petal colour · Rose petals · Wild roses
Elenco autori:
KAIDALA GANESHA, SRIKANTA DANI; Loreto, Francesco; Fineschi, Silvia; Pollastri, Susanna; Michelozzi, Marco
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