BpWOX11 promotes adventitious root formation in Betula pendula

BMC Plant Biol. 2024 Jan 2;24(1):17. doi: 10.1186/s12870-023-04703-z.

Abstract

Adventitious root formation is a key step in vegetative propagation via cuttings. It is crucial for establishing birch plantations and preserve birch varieties. Although previous studies have highlighted role of WOX11 in controlling adventitious root formation, no such study has been conducted in birch. Understanding the mechanism of adventitious root formation is essential for improvement of rooting or survival rate using stem cuttings in birch. In this study, we cloned BpWOX11 and produced BpWOX11 overexpression (OE) transgenic lines using the Agrobacterium-mediated plant transformation. OE lines exhibited early initiated adventitious root formation, leading to increase the rooting rate of stem cuttings plants. RNA sequencing analysis revealed that OE lines induced the gene expression related to expansin and cell division pathway, as well as defense and stress response genes. These may be important factors for the BpWOX11 gene to promote adventitious root formation in birch cuttings. The results of this study will help to further understand the molecular mechanisms controlling the formation of adventitious roots in birch.

Keywords: Adventitious roots; Betula pendula; BpWOX11; Cell division; Cuttings; Stress response.

MeSH terms

  • Betula* / genetics
  • Betula* / growth & development
  • Genes, Plant*
  • Plant Roots* / growth & development

Supplementary concepts

  • Betula pendula