Shimizu Kohki, Aoki Koh
a Graduate School of Life and Environmental Sciences , Osaka Prefecture University , Naka-Ku , Sakai , Japan.
Plant Signal Behav. 2018 Mar 4;13(3):e1445935. doi: 10.1080/15592324.2018.1445935. Epub 2018 Mar 22.
Parasitic plants establish vascular-conducting cells in an intrusive organ called haustorium. In haustoria of a stem parasitic plant, Cuscuta japonica, the presence of cells expressing cell-type-specific genes of phloem companion cell, phloem sieve element, procambial cell and xylem vessel has recently been demonstrated. Differentiation of these vascular cells is regulated in a manner similar to that in conventional vascular tissues. However, the initiation of procambial cells occurs concomitantly with the differentiation of vascular-conducting cells. The differentiation process of phloem also differed from that of conventional vascular tissues because enucleation of sieve elements appeared to be impeded. These results collectively imply that the vascular differentiation process in haustoria of parasitic plants may be different from that in conventional vascular tissues.
寄生植物在一种名为吸器的侵入性器官中建立维管传导细胞。在茎寄生植物日本菟丝子的吸器中,最近已证实存在表达韧皮部伴胞、韧皮部筛管分子、原形成层细胞和木质部导管细胞类型特异性基因的细胞。这些维管细胞的分化以与传统维管组织相似的方式受到调控。然而,原形成层细胞的起始与维管传导细胞的分化同时发生。韧皮部的分化过程也与传统维管组织不同,因为筛管分子的去核似乎受到阻碍。这些结果共同表明,寄生植物吸器中的维管分化过程可能与传统维管组织中的不同。