Metabolomic, photoprotective, and photosynthetic acclimatory responses to post-flowering drought in sorghum.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2023-11-13 eCollection Date: 2023-11-01 DOI:10.1002/pld3.545
Christopher R Baker, Dhruv Patel-Tupper, Benjamin J Cole, Lindsey G Ching, Oliver Dautermann, Armen C Kelikian, Cayci Allison, Julie Pedraza, Julie Sievert, Aivett Bilbao, Joon-Yong Lee, Young-Mo Kim, Jennifer E Kyle, Kent J Bloodsworth, Vanessa Paurus, Kim K Hixson, Robert Hutmacher, Jeffery Dahlberg, Peggy G Lemaux, Krishna K Niyogi
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Climate change is globally affecting rainfall patterns, necessitating the improvement of drought tolerance in crops. Sorghum bicolor is a relatively drought-tolerant cereal. Functional stay-green sorghum genotypes can maintain green leaf area and efficient grain filling during terminal post-flowering water deprivation, a period of ~10 weeks. To obtain molecular insights into these characteristics, two drought-tolerant genotypes, BTx642 and RTx430, were grown in replicated control and terminal post-flowering drought field plots in California's Central Valley. Photosynthetic, photoprotective, and water dynamics traits were quantified and correlated with metabolomic data collected from leaves, stems, and roots at multiple timepoints during control and drought conditions. Physiological and metabolomic data were then compared to longitudinal RNA sequencing data collected from these two genotypes. The unique metabolic and transcriptomic response to post-flowering drought in sorghum supports a role for the metabolite galactinol in controlling photosynthetic activity through regulating stomatal closure in post-flowering drought. Additionally, in the functional stay-green genotype BTx642, photoprotective responses were specifically induced in post-flowering drought, supporting a role for photoprotection in the molecular response associated with the functional stay-green trait. From these insights, new pathways are identified that can be targeted to maximize yields under growth conditions with limited water.

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高粱花后干旱对代谢组学、光保护和光合适应的响应。
气候变化正在全球范围内影响降雨模式,因此必须提高作物的耐旱性。高粱双色是一种相对耐旱的谷类作物。功能性保绿高粱基因型在花后末期断水期(~10周)能保持叶片面积和籽粒灌浆效率。为了深入了解这些特性,研究人员在加州中央谷地的重复对照和花期后干旱田间种植了两种耐旱基因型BTx642和RTx430。在对照和干旱条件下,对叶片、茎和根的光合、光保护和水动力学性状进行了量化,并与不同时间点的代谢组学数据进行了关联。然后将生理和代谢组学数据与从这两个基因型收集的纵向RNA测序数据进行比较。高粱对花后干旱的独特代谢和转录组反应支持了其代谢物半乳糖醇在花后干旱中通过调节气孔关闭来控制光合活性的作用。此外,在功能性保持绿色基因型BTx642中,光保护反应在花后干旱中被特异性诱导,支持光保护在与功能性保持绿色性状相关的分子反应中发挥作用。从这些见解中,可以确定新的途径,可以在有限水分的生长条件下实现产量最大化。
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