ABSTRACT
In many fruit trees, heavy fruit load in one year reduces flowering in the following year, creating a biennial fluctuation in yield termed alternate bearing (AB). In subtropical trees, where flowering induction is mostly governed by the accumulation of cold hours, fruit load is thought to generate a signal (AB signal) that blocks the perception of the cold induction. Fruit removal during a heavy-fruit-load year (On-Crop) is effective at inducing flowering only if performed one to a few months prior to onset of the flowering-induction period. We previously showed that following fruit removal, content of the auxin indoleacetic acid (IAA) in citrus buds is reduced, suggesting that the hormone plays a role in the AB signal. Here, we demonstrate that fruit presence generates relatively strong polar auxin transport (PAT) in citrus and olive stems. Upon fruit removal, PAT is reduced and allows auxin release from the bud. Furthermore, using immunolocalization, hormone and gene expression analyses, we show that in citrus, IAA level in the bud and, specifically, in the apical meristem is reduced upon fruit removal. Overall, our data provide support for the notion that fruit presence generates an auxin signal in the bud which may affect flowering induction.
HIGHLIGHTS Heavy fruit load can reduce flowering intensity the following year. Fruit presence, inducing polar auxin transport in stems and inhibiting auxin release from buds, may be a fruit-load signal.
Footnotes
Dor Haim dor{at}volcani.agri.gov.il, liron shalom lirshalom{at}gmail.com, Yasmin Simhon, yasmin{at}volcani.agri.gov.il, Lyudmila Shlizerman mila{at}volcani.agri.gov.il, Itzahk Kamara itzahk{at}volcani.agri.gov.il, Michael Morozov morozov{at}volcani.agri.gov.il, Rosa M Rivero, rmrivero{at}cebas.csic.es, Alfonso Ant Albacete Moreno, alfonsoa.albacete{at}carm.es
ABBREVIATIONS
- AB
- alternate bearing
- ATA
- auxin transport auto-inhibition
- IAA
- indoleacetic acid
- PAT
- polar auxin transport
- SAM
- shoot apical meristem