Diurnal regulation of the floral scent emission by light and circadian rhythm in the Phalaenopsis orchids

Abstract Background Phalaenopsis bellina and its closely related species, P. violacea, emit linalool, geraniol and their derivatives as the predominant monoterpenes at the full-bloom stages. Geranyl diphosphate synthase (PbGDPS) is the key enzyme that converts precursors for monoterpene biosynthesis...

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Main Authors: Yu-Chen Chuang, Ming-Chi Lee, Ya-Lan Chang, Wen-Huei Chen, Hong-Hwa Chen
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2017-11-01
Series:Botanical Studies
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40529-017-0204-8
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spelling doaj-2db0362aae5d4a0b8ba7addfbea506de2020-11-25T00:39:34ZengSpringerOpenBotanical Studies1999-31102017-11-015811910.1186/s40529-017-0204-8Diurnal regulation of the floral scent emission by light and circadian rhythm in the Phalaenopsis orchidsYu-Chen Chuang0Ming-Chi Lee1Ya-Lan Chang2Wen-Huei Chen3Hong-Hwa Chen4Department of Life Sciences, National Cheng Kung UniversityDepartment of Life Sciences, National Cheng Kung UniversityDepartment of Life Sciences, National Cheng Kung UniversityOrchid Research and Development Center, National Cheng Kung UniversityDepartment of Life Sciences, National Cheng Kung UniversityAbstract Background Phalaenopsis bellina and its closely related species, P. violacea, emit linalool, geraniol and their derivatives as the predominant monoterpenes at the full-bloom stages. Geranyl diphosphate synthase (PbGDPS) is the key enzyme that converts precursors for monoterpene biosynthesis. Besides the monoterpenes being synthesized in concert with floral development stages, we noticed that the scent emission of P. bellina and P. violacea was detected mainly in the daytime. Results The monoterpenes of P. violacea flowers displayed a diurnal emission pattern, which was regulated by an internal oscillator in the treatment of constant light. In contrast, constant dark diminished the scent emission levels, indicating that light also affects monoterpene emission in P. violacea. Further treating P. violacea with various light wavelengths showed that the monoterpene emission was greatest in white light condition. Other Phalaenopsis hybrids, including P. I-Hsin Venus ‘KHM2212’ and P. Meidarland Bellina Age ‘LM128’, responded differently to various light wavelengths but most of them still showed the highest scent emission under the whole spectra of light. A great number of light-responsive, HY5-interacting, and circadian-responsive elements was enriched on the promoters of both structural genes and transcription factors for monoterpene biosynthesis. Furthermore, several putative genes encoding components involved in light and circadian signaling pathways were also identified in the transcriptome of P. bellina flowers at consecutive stages (from the anthesis day to day 7 post anthesis). Conclusions Taken together, both circadian clock and light factors had positive effects on orchid floral scent emission, and the regulation resided on the control of both structural genes and transcription factors for monoterpene biosynthesis.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40529-017-0204-8Circadian clockFloral scentLight-regulatedMonoterpenePhalaenopsis
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author Yu-Chen Chuang
Ming-Chi Lee
Ya-Lan Chang
Wen-Huei Chen
Hong-Hwa Chen
spellingShingle Yu-Chen Chuang
Ming-Chi Lee
Ya-Lan Chang
Wen-Huei Chen
Hong-Hwa Chen
Diurnal regulation of the floral scent emission by light and circadian rhythm in the Phalaenopsis orchids
Botanical Studies
Circadian clock
Floral scent
Light-regulated
Monoterpene
Phalaenopsis
author_facet Yu-Chen Chuang
Ming-Chi Lee
Ya-Lan Chang
Wen-Huei Chen
Hong-Hwa Chen
author_sort Yu-Chen Chuang
title Diurnal regulation of the floral scent emission by light and circadian rhythm in the Phalaenopsis orchids
title_short Diurnal regulation of the floral scent emission by light and circadian rhythm in the Phalaenopsis orchids
title_full Diurnal regulation of the floral scent emission by light and circadian rhythm in the Phalaenopsis orchids
title_fullStr Diurnal regulation of the floral scent emission by light and circadian rhythm in the Phalaenopsis orchids
title_full_unstemmed Diurnal regulation of the floral scent emission by light and circadian rhythm in the Phalaenopsis orchids
title_sort diurnal regulation of the floral scent emission by light and circadian rhythm in the phalaenopsis orchids
publisher SpringerOpen
series Botanical Studies
issn 1999-3110
publishDate 2017-11-01
description Abstract Background Phalaenopsis bellina and its closely related species, P. violacea, emit linalool, geraniol and their derivatives as the predominant monoterpenes at the full-bloom stages. Geranyl diphosphate synthase (PbGDPS) is the key enzyme that converts precursors for monoterpene biosynthesis. Besides the monoterpenes being synthesized in concert with floral development stages, we noticed that the scent emission of P. bellina and P. violacea was detected mainly in the daytime. Results The monoterpenes of P. violacea flowers displayed a diurnal emission pattern, which was regulated by an internal oscillator in the treatment of constant light. In contrast, constant dark diminished the scent emission levels, indicating that light also affects monoterpene emission in P. violacea. Further treating P. violacea with various light wavelengths showed that the monoterpene emission was greatest in white light condition. Other Phalaenopsis hybrids, including P. I-Hsin Venus ‘KHM2212’ and P. Meidarland Bellina Age ‘LM128’, responded differently to various light wavelengths but most of them still showed the highest scent emission under the whole spectra of light. A great number of light-responsive, HY5-interacting, and circadian-responsive elements was enriched on the promoters of both structural genes and transcription factors for monoterpene biosynthesis. Furthermore, several putative genes encoding components involved in light and circadian signaling pathways were also identified in the transcriptome of P. bellina flowers at consecutive stages (from the anthesis day to day 7 post anthesis). Conclusions Taken together, both circadian clock and light factors had positive effects on orchid floral scent emission, and the regulation resided on the control of both structural genes and transcription factors for monoterpene biosynthesis.
topic Circadian clock
Floral scent
Light-regulated
Monoterpene
Phalaenopsis
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40529-017-0204-8
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