Current Plant Biology (Dec 2024)

Metabolomic analyses during chayote (Sechium edule var. virens levis) seed germination under the influence of growth regulators

  • Yeimy C. Ramírez–Rodas,
  • Ma. de Lourdes Arévalo–Galarza,
  • Jorge Cadena–Iñiguez,
  • Ramón M. Soto–Hernández,
  • Cecilia B. Peña–Valdivia,
  • José A. Guerrero–Analco,
  • Juan L. Monribot–Villanueva,
  • Rubén San Miguel-Chávez

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 40
p. 100407

Abstract

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The fruit of chayote (Sechium edule) has a recalcitrant seed, as a consequence, viviparism (seed germination inside the fruit) occurs in the first 13 days after harvest. However, at the moment no phytohormone–dependent metabolic changes have been described that would allow us to understand the hormonal relationship during germination. Untargeted and targeted metabolomic analyses were performed on chayote seed treated with plant growth regulators, evaluated in fruits at 7 and 10 days after harvest. Exogenous application of 2–chloroethylphosphonic acid (ethylene releaser) and gibberellic acid3 accelerated germination and viviparism, while auxins and abscisic acid delayed them. Metabolic pathways and possible key metabolites regulating germination were identified, including ethylene, gibberellins, auxins and abscisic acid. This study suggests a likely hormone interaction model during chayote seed germination.

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