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Proteomic Analysis of Aphid-Resistant and -Sensitive Rose (Rosa Hybrida) Cultivars at Two Developmental Stagesopen access

Authors
Muneer, SowbiyaJeong, Hai KyoungPark, Yoo GyeongJeong, Byoung Ryong
Issue Date
Jun-2018
Publisher
MDPI
Keywords
aphids; proteomics; cut rose; resistant; sensitive
Citation
PROTEOMES, v.6, no.2
Indexed
SCOPUS
ESCI
Journal Title
PROTEOMES
Volume
6
Number
2
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/11612
DOI
10.3390/proteomes6020025
ISSN
2227-7382
Abstract
The rose is one the most commercially grown and costly ornamental plants because of its aesthetic beauty and aroma. A large number of pests attack its buds, flowers, leaves, and stem at every growing stage due to its high sugar content. The most common pest on roses are aphids which are considered to be the major cause for product loss. Aphid infestations lead to major changes in rose plants, such as large and irregular holes in petals, intact leaves and devouring tissues. It is hypothesized that different cut rose cultivars would have different levels of sensitivity or resistance to aphids, since different levels of infestation are observed in commercially cut rose production greenhouses. The present work compared four cut rose cultivars which were bred in Korea and were either resistant or sensitive to aphid infestation at different flower developmental stages. An integrative study was conducted using comprehensive proteome analyses. Proteins related to ubiquitin metabolism and the stress response were differentially expressed due to aphid infestation. The regulations and possible functions of identified proteins are presented in detail. The differential expressions of the identified proteins were validated by immunoblotting and blue native page. In addition, total sugar and carbohydrate content were also observed.
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