Cytokinin signaling regulates cambial development in poplar

  • Kaisa Nieminen
    Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences/Institute of Biotechnology, University of Helsinki, 00790 Helsinki, Finland;
  • Juha Immanen
    Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences/Institute of Biotechnology, University of Helsinki, 00790 Helsinki, Finland;
  • Marjukka Laxell
    Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences/Institute of Biotechnology, University of Helsinki, 00790 Helsinki, Finland;
  • Leila Kauppinen
    Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences/Institute of Biotechnology, University of Helsinki, 00790 Helsinki, Finland;
  • Petr Tarkowski
    Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Science, Palacky University, Slechtitelu 11, 783 71 Olomouc, The Czech Republic;
  • Karel Dolezal
    Laboratory of Growth Regulators, Palacky University and Institute of Experimental Botany ASCR, Slechtitelu 11, 783 71 Olomouc, The Czech Republic;
  • Sari Tähtiharju
    Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences/Institute of Biotechnology, University of Helsinki, 00790 Helsinki, Finland;
  • Annakaisa Elo
    Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences/Institute of Biotechnology, University of Helsinki, 00790 Helsinki, Finland;
  • Mélanie Decourteix
    Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences/Institute of Biotechnology, University of Helsinki, 00790 Helsinki, Finland;
  • Karin Ljung
    Umeå Plant Science Center, Department of Forest Genetics and Plant Physiology, 901 83 Umeå, Sweden;
  • Rishikesh Bhalerao
    Umeå Plant Science Center, Department of Forest Genetics and Plant Physiology, 901 83 Umeå, Sweden;
  • Kaija Keinonen
    Faculty of Biosciences, University of Joensuu, 80101 Joensuu, Finland;
  • Victor A. Albert
    Department of Biological Sciences, State University of New York, Buffalo, NY 14260; and
  • Ykä Helariutta
    Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences/Institute of Biotechnology, University of Helsinki, 00790 Helsinki, Finland;

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<jats:p> Although a substantial proportion of plant biomass originates from the activity of vascular cambium, the molecular basis of radial plant growth is still largely unknown. To address whether cytokinins are required for cambial activity, we studied cytokinin signaling across the cambial zones of 2 tree species, poplar ( <jats:italic>Populus trichocarpa</jats:italic> ) and birch ( <jats:italic>Betula pendula</jats:italic> ). We observed an expression peak for genes encoding cytokinin receptors in the dividing cambial cells. We reduced cytokinin levels endogenously by engineering transgenic poplar trees ( <jats:italic>P. tremula</jats:italic> × <jats:italic>tremuloides</jats:italic> ) to express a cytokinin catabolic gene, <jats:italic>Arabidopsis CYTOKININ OXIDASE 2</jats:italic> , under the promoter of a birch <jats:italic>CYTOKININ RECEPTOR 1</jats:italic> gene. Transgenic trees showed reduced concentration of a biologically active cytokinin, correlating with impaired cytokinin responsiveness. In these trees, both apical and radial growth was compromised. However, radial growth was more affected, as illustrated by a thinner stem diameter than in WT at same height. To dissect radial from apical growth inhibition, we performed a reciprocal grafting experiment. WT scion outgrew the diameter of transgenic stock, implicating cytokinin activity as a direct determinant of radial growth. The reduced radial growth correlated with a reduced number of cambial cell layers. Moreover, expression of a cytokinin primary response gene was dramatically reduced in the thin-stemmed transgenic trees. Thus, a reduced level of cytokinin signaling is the primary basis for the impaired cambial growth observed. Together, our results show that cytokinins are major hormonal regulators required for cambial development. </jats:p>

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