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Genotype-dependent contribution of CBF transcription factors to long-term acclimation to high light and cool temperature

Authors :
Krishna K. Niyogi
William W. Adams
Cynthia L. Amstutz
Jeffrey Johnson
Jared J. Stewart
Christopher R. Baker
Barbara Demmig-Adams
Lindsey G. Ching
Source :
Plant, cellenvironment. 45(2)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

When grown under cool temperature, winter annuals upregulate photosynthetic capacity as well as freezing tolerance. Here, the role of three cold-induced C-repeat-Binding Factor (CBF1-3) transcription factors in photosynthetic upregulation and freezing tolerance was examined in two Arabidopsis thaliana ecotypes originating from Italy (IT) or Sweden (SW), and their corresponding CBF1-3-deficient mutant lines it:cbf123 and sw:cbf123. Photosynthetic, morphological, and freezing-tolerance phenotypes as well as gene expression profiles were characterized in plants grown from seedling stage under different combinations of light level and temperature. Under high light and cool growth temperature (HLC), a greater role of CBF1-3 in IT versus SW was evident from both phenotypic and transcriptomic data, especially with respect to photosynthetic upregulation and freezing tolerance of whole plants. Overall, features of SW were consistent with a different approach to HLC acclimation than seen in IT, and an ability of SW to reach the new homeostasis through involvement of transcriptional controls other than CBF1-3. These results provide tools and direction for further mechanistic analysis of the transcriptional control of approaches to cold acclimation suitable for either persistence through brief cold spells or for maximization of productivity in environments with continuous low temperatures. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

Details

ISSN :
13653040
Volume :
45
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Plant, cellenvironment
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9eac913ec01808c3dbadc846fc1ceb3d