Fructan synthesis, accumulation and polymer traits. II. Fructan pools in populations of perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) with variation for water-soluble carbohydrate and candidate genes were not correlated with biosynthetic activity and demonstrated constraints to polymer chain extension

Differences have been shown between ryegrass and fescue within the Festulolium subline introgression family for fructan synthesis, metabolism and polymer-size traits. It is well-established that there is considerable variation for water-soluble carbohydrate and fructan content within perennial ryegr...

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Main Authors: Joe eGallagher, Andrew J Cairns, David eThomas, Emma eTimms-Taravella, Kirsten eSkot, Adam eChalton, Peter eWilliams, Lesley B Turner
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2015-10-01
Series:Frontiers in Plant Science
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spelling doaj-fda576dd9a6b4bac85260c91c1e30cd82020-11-24T22:08:11ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Plant Science1664-462X2015-10-01610.3389/fpls.2015.00864145940Fructan synthesis, accumulation and polymer traits. II. Fructan pools in populations of perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) with variation for water-soluble carbohydrate and candidate genes were not correlated with biosynthetic activity and demonstrated constraints to polymer chain extensionJoe eGallagher0Andrew J Cairns1David eThomas2Emma eTimms-Taravella3Kirsten eSkot4Adam eChalton5Peter eWilliams6Lesley B Turner7Aberystwyth UniversityAberystwyth UniversityAberystwyth UniversityAberystwyth UniversityAberystwyth UniversityBangor UniversityGlyndwr UniversityAberystwyth UniversityDifferences have been shown between ryegrass and fescue within the Festulolium subline introgression family for fructan synthesis, metabolism and polymer-size traits. It is well-established that there is considerable variation for water-soluble carbohydrate and fructan content within perennial ryegrass. However there is much still to be discovered about the fructan polymer pool in this species, especially in regard to its composition and regulation. It is postulated that similar considerable variation for polymer traits may exist, providing useful polymers for biorefining applications. Seasonal effects on fructan content together with fructan synthesis and polymer-size traits have been examined in diverse perennial ryegrass material comprising contrasting plants from a perennial ryegrass F2 mapping family and from populations produced by three rounds of phenotypic selection. Relationships with copy number variation in candidate genes have been investigated. There was little evidence of any variation in fructan metabolism across this diverse germplasm under these conditions that resulted in substantial differences in the complement of fructan polymers present in leaf tissue at high water-soluble carbohydrate concentrations. The importance of fructan synthesis during fructan accumulation was unclear as fructan content and polymer characteristics in intact plants during the growing season did not reflect the capacity for de novo synthesis. However, the retention of fructan in environmental conditions favouring high sink / low source demand may be an important component of the high sugar trait and the roles of breakdown and turnover are discussed.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2015.00864/fullGenetic Variationcopy number variationbiorefiningFructosyltransferasePolymer chain length
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author Joe eGallagher
Andrew J Cairns
David eThomas
Emma eTimms-Taravella
Kirsten eSkot
Adam eChalton
Peter eWilliams
Lesley B Turner
spellingShingle Joe eGallagher
Andrew J Cairns
David eThomas
Emma eTimms-Taravella
Kirsten eSkot
Adam eChalton
Peter eWilliams
Lesley B Turner
Fructan synthesis, accumulation and polymer traits. II. Fructan pools in populations of perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) with variation for water-soluble carbohydrate and candidate genes were not correlated with biosynthetic activity and demonstrated constraints to polymer chain extension
Frontiers in Plant Science
Genetic Variation
copy number variation
biorefining
Fructosyltransferase
Polymer chain length
author_facet Joe eGallagher
Andrew J Cairns
David eThomas
Emma eTimms-Taravella
Kirsten eSkot
Adam eChalton
Peter eWilliams
Lesley B Turner
author_sort Joe eGallagher
title Fructan synthesis, accumulation and polymer traits. II. Fructan pools in populations of perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) with variation for water-soluble carbohydrate and candidate genes were not correlated with biosynthetic activity and demonstrated constraints to polymer chain extension
title_short Fructan synthesis, accumulation and polymer traits. II. Fructan pools in populations of perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) with variation for water-soluble carbohydrate and candidate genes were not correlated with biosynthetic activity and demonstrated constraints to polymer chain extension
title_full Fructan synthesis, accumulation and polymer traits. II. Fructan pools in populations of perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) with variation for water-soluble carbohydrate and candidate genes were not correlated with biosynthetic activity and demonstrated constraints to polymer chain extension
title_fullStr Fructan synthesis, accumulation and polymer traits. II. Fructan pools in populations of perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) with variation for water-soluble carbohydrate and candidate genes were not correlated with biosynthetic activity and demonstrated constraints to polymer chain extension
title_full_unstemmed Fructan synthesis, accumulation and polymer traits. II. Fructan pools in populations of perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) with variation for water-soluble carbohydrate and candidate genes were not correlated with biosynthetic activity and demonstrated constraints to polymer chain extension
title_sort fructan synthesis, accumulation and polymer traits. ii. fructan pools in populations of perennial ryegrass (lolium perenne l.) with variation for water-soluble carbohydrate and candidate genes were not correlated with biosynthetic activity and demonstrated constraints to polymer chain extension
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Plant Science
issn 1664-462X
publishDate 2015-10-01
description Differences have been shown between ryegrass and fescue within the Festulolium subline introgression family for fructan synthesis, metabolism and polymer-size traits. It is well-established that there is considerable variation for water-soluble carbohydrate and fructan content within perennial ryegrass. However there is much still to be discovered about the fructan polymer pool in this species, especially in regard to its composition and regulation. It is postulated that similar considerable variation for polymer traits may exist, providing useful polymers for biorefining applications. Seasonal effects on fructan content together with fructan synthesis and polymer-size traits have been examined in diverse perennial ryegrass material comprising contrasting plants from a perennial ryegrass F2 mapping family and from populations produced by three rounds of phenotypic selection. Relationships with copy number variation in candidate genes have been investigated. There was little evidence of any variation in fructan metabolism across this diverse germplasm under these conditions that resulted in substantial differences in the complement of fructan polymers present in leaf tissue at high water-soluble carbohydrate concentrations. The importance of fructan synthesis during fructan accumulation was unclear as fructan content and polymer characteristics in intact plants during the growing season did not reflect the capacity for de novo synthesis. However, the retention of fructan in environmental conditions favouring high sink / low source demand may be an important component of the high sugar trait and the roles of breakdown and turnover are discussed.
topic Genetic Variation
copy number variation
biorefining
Fructosyltransferase
Polymer chain length
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2015.00864/full
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