Bud Dormancy in Perennial Fruit Tree Species: A Pivotal Role for Oxidative Cues

Front Plant Sci. 2018 May 16:9:657. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2018.00657. eCollection 2018.

Abstract

For perennial plants, bud dormancy is a crucial step as its progression over winter determines the quality of bud break, flowering, and fruiting. In the past decades, many studies, based on metabolic, physiological, subcellular, genetic, and genomic analyses, have unraveled mechanisms underlying bud dormancy progression. Overall, all the pathways identified are interconnected in a very complex manner. Here, we review early and recent findings on the dormancy processes in buds of temperate fruit trees species including hormonal signaling, the role of plasma membrane, carbohydrate metabolism, mitochondrial respiration and oxidative stress, with an effort to link them together and emphasize the central role of reactive oxygen species accumulation in the control of dormancy progression.

Keywords: bud dormancy; carbohydrate metabolism; hormonal pathways; oxidative stress; perennial fruit species.

Publication types

  • Review