Influence of evaporative demand on aquaporin expression and root hydraulics of hybrid poplar

IF 6.3 1区 生物学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES Plant, Cell & Environment Pub Date : 2011-04-08 DOI:10.1111/j.1365-3040.2011.02331.x
ADRIANA M. ALMEIDA-RODRIGUEZ, UWE G. HACKE, JOAN LAUR
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When light levels and evaporative demand increase, dynamic physiological changes in roots may be required to restore the water balance at the whole plant level. We hypothesized that a dynamic increase in root hydraulic conductance (LP) and aquaporin (AQP) expression could moderate the transpiration-induced drop in water potential (Ψ), allowing continued gas exchange in hybrid poplar (Populus trichocarpa × deltoides) saplings. Fifty-six AQPs have been identified in poplar, but little information about their expression patterns in roots is available, especially from a whole-plant water relations perspective. We measured AQP expression and LP in plants subjected to different levels of light and evaporative demand. Shaded plants had only one-tenth the root area of plants growing at higher light levels. Shade-grown saplings experiencing a sudden increase in light exhibited a threefold higher LP than plants remaining in shade. This dynamic increase in LP corresponded with increased transcript abundance of 15 AQPs out of a total of 33 genes simultaneously assessed by quantitative RT-PCR. The tissue-level localization of transcripts of four AQPs was studied with in situ hybridization. Comprehensive expression profiling in conjunction with physiological and morphological measurements is a valuable reference for future studies on AQP function in poplar.

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蒸发需要量对杂交杨水通道蛋白表达及根系水力学的影响
当光照水平和蒸发需求增加时,可能需要根系的动态生理变化来恢复整个植株水平的水分平衡。我们假设根系水力导度(LP)和水通道蛋白(AQP)表达的动态增加可以调节蒸腾引起的水势下降(Ψ),从而允许杂交杨树苗持续进行气体交换。在杨树中已鉴定出56个AQPs,但关于其在根中的表达模式的信息很少,特别是从整个植物水分关系的角度来看。我们测量了不同光照和蒸发需要量下植物AQP的表达和LP。遮荫植物的根面积只有光照条件下生长的植物的十分之一。光照突然增加的遮荫树苗的LP值是遮荫树苗的3倍。这种LP的动态增加与定量RT-PCR同时评估的33个基因中15个AQPs的转录物丰度增加相对应。用原位杂交技术研究了四种AQPs转录本的组织水平定位。综合表达谱分析与生理形态学测量相结合,为进一步研究杨树AQP功能提供了有价值的参考。
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Plant, Cell & Environment
Plant, Cell & Environment 生物-植物科学
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13.30
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4.10%
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253
审稿时长
1.8 months
期刊介绍: Plant, Cell & Environment is a premier plant science journal, offering valuable insights into plant responses to their environment. Committed to publishing high-quality theoretical and experimental research, the journal covers a broad spectrum of factors, spanning from molecular to community levels. Researchers exploring various aspects of plant biology, physiology, and ecology contribute to the journal's comprehensive understanding of plant-environment interactions.
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