Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2016376 Plant Physiology and Biochemistry 2011 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Tapping panel dryness (TPD) is a complex physiological syndrome found widely in rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis) plantations that causes severe yield loss in natural rubber-producing countries. In an earlier study, we confirmed that there is a negative correlation between HbMyb1 expression and TPD severity. To further investigate the function of HbMyb1 in TPD, HbMyb1 was over-expressed in tobacco controlled by a CaMV 35S promoter. In transgenic plants expressing HbMyb1, cell death induced by UV-B irradiation, paraquat and the hypersensitive reaction to necrotrophic fungal infection (Botrytis cinerea) was suppressed with a close correlation between HbMyb1 protein levels and the extent of suppression. In addition the nuclear condensation and degradation were observed in laticifer cells of TPD trees, while the nucleus of laticifer cells of healthy trees was morphologically normal. On the basis of the results described above, we propose that HbMyb1 maybe suppress stress induced cell death in rubber trees.

► We investigated over-expression of HbMyb1 in transgenic tobacco. ► HbMyb1 suppresses stress induced cell death in transgenic tobacco. ► It is a close correlation between HbMyb1 protein levels and the extent of suppression. ► Three typical characteristics of plant cell death were observed in TPD trees. ► HbMyb1 maybe suppress stress induced cell death in rubber trees.

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