Study on the growth characteristics of Pinus yunnanensis seedlings based on hormonal regulation and chlorophyll metabolism

Abstract Pinus yunnanensis is an important coniferous species for both ecological and economic purposes in Southwest China. However, its seedlings grow slowly and show low productivity, with notable trait variability under the same cultivation conditions. These characteristics limit its extensive us...

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Main Authors: Ruilian Li, Qibo Wang, Sunling Li, Lin Chen, Nianhui Cai, Yulan Xu
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Published: Nature Portfolio 2025-02-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-90589-w
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Qibo Wang
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description Abstract Pinus yunnanensis is an important coniferous species for both ecological and economic purposes in Southwest China. However, its seedlings grow slowly and show low productivity, with notable trait variability under the same cultivation conditions. These characteristics limit its extensive use in reforestation and forest management. Photosynthesis is the foundational process for plant growth and biomass accumulation. Chlorophyll, as the essential pigment in photosynthesis, directly impacts the synthesis of organic materials and the increase in biomass. In this study, the seedlings of P. yunnanensis were classified into three grades (I, II, and III) using the mean value ± 1/2 standard deviation method (H ± 1/2σ). Various growth traits, such as the number of branches, plant height, stem thickness, needle length, root characteristics, and biomass, were measured at multiple time points. The content of photosynthetic pigments was determined using spectrophotometry, endogenous hormone levels were analyzed by LC-MS/MS, and the expression of genes related to chlorophyll metabolism was detected through qRT-PCR. Pearson correlation analysis was employed to quantify the associations between hormone content, gene expression, and the seedlings’ morphological characteristics. The results indicate that Grade I significantly outperform Grades II and III in terms of above-ground growth metrics. During the rapid growth period in March, Grade I seedlings had the highest chlorophyll content, potentially enhancing photosynthetic efficiency and increasing biomass allocation. Hormonal analysis revealed that compared to other grades, Grade I seedlings exhibited higher levels of ABA, JAs, and ACC, while Auxins and SAs were lower; there was no significant difference in CTK content between Grade I and Grade II, both of which were lower than in Grade III. qRT-PCR analysis confirmed that the expression of genes related to chlorophyll synthesis was significantly upregulated in Grade I seedlings. In contrast, the expression of genes associated with chlorophyll degradation was more active in Grade III seedlings. Correlation analysis further emphasized the strong link between hormone levels, gene expression, and growth traits. This study delves into the intrinsic mechanisms of morphological differentiation in P. yunnanensis seedlings by examining the synergistic effects of chlorophyll metabolism and endogenous hormone regulation. These findings can provide valuable references for cultivating high-quality seedlings, optimizing seed source selection, and improving afforestation techniques.
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spelling doaj-art-7f8638449d924a5daecf5a21804e8ed22025-08-20T02:15:00ZengNature PortfolioScientific Reports2045-23222025-02-0115111410.1038/s41598-025-90589-wStudy on the growth characteristics of Pinus yunnanensis seedlings based on hormonal regulation and chlorophyll metabolismRuilian Li0Qibo Wang1Sunling Li2Lin Chen3Nianhui Cai4Yulan Xu5Key Laboratory of Forest Resources Conservation and Utilization in the Southwest Mountains of China, Ministry of EducationKey Laboratory of Forest Resources Conservation and Utilization in the Southwest Mountains of China, Ministry of EducationYunnan Academy of Forestry and GrasslandKey Laboratory of Forest Resources Conservation and Utilization in the Southwest Mountains of China, Ministry of EducationKey Laboratory of Forest Resources Conservation and Utilization in the Southwest Mountains of China, Ministry of EducationKey Laboratory of Forest Resources Conservation and Utilization in the Southwest Mountains of China, Ministry of EducationAbstract Pinus yunnanensis is an important coniferous species for both ecological and economic purposes in Southwest China. However, its seedlings grow slowly and show low productivity, with notable trait variability under the same cultivation conditions. These characteristics limit its extensive use in reforestation and forest management. Photosynthesis is the foundational process for plant growth and biomass accumulation. Chlorophyll, as the essential pigment in photosynthesis, directly impacts the synthesis of organic materials and the increase in biomass. In this study, the seedlings of P. yunnanensis were classified into three grades (I, II, and III) using the mean value ± 1/2 standard deviation method (H ± 1/2σ). Various growth traits, such as the number of branches, plant height, stem thickness, needle length, root characteristics, and biomass, were measured at multiple time points. The content of photosynthetic pigments was determined using spectrophotometry, endogenous hormone levels were analyzed by LC-MS/MS, and the expression of genes related to chlorophyll metabolism was detected through qRT-PCR. Pearson correlation analysis was employed to quantify the associations between hormone content, gene expression, and the seedlings’ morphological characteristics. The results indicate that Grade I significantly outperform Grades II and III in terms of above-ground growth metrics. During the rapid growth period in March, Grade I seedlings had the highest chlorophyll content, potentially enhancing photosynthetic efficiency and increasing biomass allocation. Hormonal analysis revealed that compared to other grades, Grade I seedlings exhibited higher levels of ABA, JAs, and ACC, while Auxins and SAs were lower; there was no significant difference in CTK content between Grade I and Grade II, both of which were lower than in Grade III. qRT-PCR analysis confirmed that the expression of genes related to chlorophyll synthesis was significantly upregulated in Grade I seedlings. In contrast, the expression of genes associated with chlorophyll degradation was more active in Grade III seedlings. Correlation analysis further emphasized the strong link between hormone levels, gene expression, and growth traits. This study delves into the intrinsic mechanisms of morphological differentiation in P. yunnanensis seedlings by examining the synergistic effects of chlorophyll metabolism and endogenous hormone regulation. These findings can provide valuable references for cultivating high-quality seedlings, optimizing seed source selection, and improving afforestation techniques.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-90589-wPinus yunnanensisChlorophyll metabolismEndogenous phytohormonesSeedling differentiation
spellingShingle Ruilian Li
Qibo Wang
Sunling Li
Lin Chen
Nianhui Cai
Yulan Xu
Study on the growth characteristics of Pinus yunnanensis seedlings based on hormonal regulation and chlorophyll metabolism
Scientific Reports
Pinus yunnanensis
Chlorophyll metabolism
Endogenous phytohormones
Seedling differentiation
title Study on the growth characteristics of Pinus yunnanensis seedlings based on hormonal regulation and chlorophyll metabolism
title_full Study on the growth characteristics of Pinus yunnanensis seedlings based on hormonal regulation and chlorophyll metabolism
title_fullStr Study on the growth characteristics of Pinus yunnanensis seedlings based on hormonal regulation and chlorophyll metabolism
title_full_unstemmed Study on the growth characteristics of Pinus yunnanensis seedlings based on hormonal regulation and chlorophyll metabolism
title_short Study on the growth characteristics of Pinus yunnanensis seedlings based on hormonal regulation and chlorophyll metabolism
title_sort study on the growth characteristics of pinus yunnanensis seedlings based on hormonal regulation and chlorophyll metabolism
topic Pinus yunnanensis
Chlorophyll metabolism
Endogenous phytohormones
Seedling differentiation
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-90589-w
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