Combination of red and blue light induces anthocyanin and other secondary metabolite biosynthesis pathways in an age-dependent manner in Batavia lettuce
•Batavia lettuce grown in red-blue light had more anthocyanin than fluorescent light.•Anthocyanin accumulation was higher in mature stage than early stage lettuce.•Both red-blue light and plant age jointly affected the transcriptome profile.•Mature plant in red-blue light induced more secondary meta...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Plant science (Limerick) 2021-09, Vol.310, p.110977-110977, Article 110977 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •Batavia lettuce grown in red-blue light had more anthocyanin than fluorescent light.•Anthocyanin accumulation was higher in mature stage than early stage lettuce.•Both red-blue light and plant age jointly affected the transcriptome profile.•Mature plant in red-blue light induced more secondary metabolite biosynthesis genes.•Red-blue light caused metabolic flux that enriched anthocyanin biosynthesis pathway.
Lettuce is commonly consumed around the world, spurring the cultivation of green- and red-leaf varieties in indoor farms. One common consideration for indoor cultivation is the light wavelengths/spectrum, which is an important factor for regulating growth, development, and the accumulation of metabolites. Here, we show that Batavia lettuce (Lactuca sativa cv. “Batavia”) grown under a combination of red (R) and blue (B) light (RB, R:B = 3:1) displayed better growth and accumulated more anthocyanin than lettuce grown under fluorescent light (FL). Anthocyanin concentration was also higher in mature stage than early stage lettuce. By performing a comparative transcriptome analysis of early and mature stage lettuce grown under RB or FL (RB or FL-lettuce), we found that RB induced the expression of genes related to oxidation-reduction reaction and secondary metabolite biosynthesis. Furthermore, plant age affected the transcriptome response to RB, as mature RB-lettuce had six times more differentially expressed genes than early RB-lettuce. Also, genes related to the accumulation of secondary metabolites such as flavonoids and anthocyanins were more induced in mature RB-lettuce. A detailed analysis of the anthocyanin biosynthesis pathway revealed key genes that were up-regulated in mature RB-lettuce. Concurrently, branching pathways for flavonol and lignin precursors were down-regulated. |
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ISSN: | 0168-9452 1873-2259 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.plantsci.2021.110977 |