A high-throughput protocol for testing heat-stress tolerance in pollen

IF 5 4区 农林科学 Q1 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY aBIOTECH Pub Date : 2024-10-14 DOI:10.1007/s42994-024-00183-3
Chenchen Zhao, Abu Bakar Siddique, Ce Guo, Sergey Shabala, Chengdao Li, Zhonghua Chen, Rajeev Varshney, Meixue Zhou
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Viable pollen is crucial for fertilization, but pollen is generally highly susceptible to heat stress. A quick, reliable method for testing the heat-stress tolerance of pollen is needed to improve the heat-stress tolerance in plants, but current methods require considerable space and labor. In addition, many such methods only test tolerance to a single constant temperature, making it time-consuming to screen heat tolerance over a wide temperature range and to examine the dynamics of pollen viability at different temperatures. To address this issue, we aimed to: (1) develop an easy, reliable method for measuring pollen viability at different temperatures; and (2) identify the best temperature range for screening pollen with high heat-stress tolerance. We harvested mature pollen from wheat (Triticum aestivum) plants and transferred it to a 96-well plate filled with liquid medium containing sucrose. We placed the plate in a PCR machine operating under a gradient PCR program to simultaneously test a range of temperatures. After incubating the pollen for 4 h, at temperatures ranging from 21.9 to 47 °C, we examined the pollen grains under a light microscope and employed a specific image analysis pipeline to assess the effects of temperature on pollen morphology, germination, and tube growth. This method facilitated the high-throughput screening of many pollen samples, enabling rapid, reliable, and precise analysis of pollen viability in response to temperature. Our approach should be applicable to other plant species and could be used to identify quantitative trait loci or genes influencing heat stress tolerance in pollen for breeding programs.

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花粉耐热性测试的高通量方案
有活力的花粉对受精至关重要,但花粉通常对热应激非常敏感。为了提高植物的耐热性,需要一种快速、可靠的方法来检测花粉的耐热性,但现有的方法需要大量的空间和人力。此外,许多这样的方法只测试对单一恒温的耐受性,使得在广泛的温度范围内筛选耐热性和检查花粉活力在不同温度下的动态非常耗时。为了解决这一问题,我们的目标是:(1)开发一种简单、可靠的方法来测量花粉在不同温度下的活力;(2)确定筛选高耐热性花粉的最佳温度范围。我们从小麦(Triticum aestivum)植株上收获成熟花粉,并将其转移到一个96孔板上,该板上充满了含有蔗糖的液体培养基。我们将板置于PCR机中,在梯度PCR程序下操作,同时测试一系列温度。在21.9 ~ 47℃的温度下,将花粉培养4 h后,在光镜下观察花粉粒,并采用特定的图像分析管道评估温度对花粉形态、萌发和管状生长的影响。该方法有助于对许多花粉样品进行高通量筛选,从而能够快速、可靠、精确地分析花粉活力对温度的响应。我们的方法应该适用于其他植物物种,并可用于鉴定花粉中影响耐热性的数量性状位点或基因,为育种计划提供依据。
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