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Cross-stress memory: Salt priming at vegetative growth stages improves tolerance to drought stress during grain-filling in rice plants

Authors :
Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (Brasil)
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul
Rossatto, Tatiana [0000-0002-8021-5567]
Souza, Gustavo Maia [0000-0001-6754-4860]
do Amaral, Marcelo Nogueira [0000-0003-3180-7803]
Auler, Priscila Ariane [0000-0001-9045-7626]
Pérez-Alonso, Marta Marina [0000-0003-4118-4822]
Pollmann, Stephan [0000-0002-5111-4425]
Braga, Eugenia Jacira Bolacel [0000-0001-6364-7934]
Rossatto, Tatiana
Souza, Gustavo Maia
do Amaral, Marcelo Nogueira
Auler, Priscila Ariane
Pérez-Alonso, Marta-Marina
Pollmann, Stephan
Braga, Eugenia Jacira Bolacel
Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (Brasil)
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul
Rossatto, Tatiana [0000-0002-8021-5567]
Souza, Gustavo Maia [0000-0001-6754-4860]
do Amaral, Marcelo Nogueira [0000-0003-3180-7803]
Auler, Priscila Ariane [0000-0001-9045-7626]
Pérez-Alonso, Marta Marina [0000-0003-4118-4822]
Pollmann, Stephan [0000-0002-5111-4425]
Braga, Eugenia Jacira Bolacel [0000-0001-6364-7934]
Rossatto, Tatiana
Souza, Gustavo Maia
do Amaral, Marcelo Nogueira
Auler, Priscila Ariane
Pérez-Alonso, Marta-Marina
Pollmann, Stephan
Braga, Eugenia Jacira Bolacel
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The pre-exposure of plants to a potentially stressful condition can stimulate tolerance to subsequent stresses, a phenomenon associated with memory in plants. When the stimuli have different natures, a cross-tolerance phenomenon can take place. The objective of this study was to investigate whether the pre-exposure of rice plants to a saline stimulus at the vegetative stage has the potential to mitigate the effects of a drought event during grain-filling. By evaluating the transcriptional and physiological (e.g. hormones, gas exchange, growth parameters) responses, this study seek to identify likely long-term memory mechanisms. Therefore, rice plants were exposed to a pre-treatment in the vegetative stage induced by 150 mM NaCl solution for four days and then subjected to 16 days of water deficit in the reproductive stage. Physiological parameters were evaluated and the endogenous levels of the plant hormones abscisic acid (ABA), salicylic acid (SA) and jasmonic acid (JA) and RNA-sequencing (RNA-Seq) was measured to investigate transcriptional profiles of rice plants subjected to cross-stress. The results demonstrated that primed plants challenged by water stress during the grain-filling stage showed less electrolyte leakage, less damage to the photosynthetic apparatus and increased root growth. The higher ABA concentration in leaves was closely related to the above physiological responses. Along with JA and SA, ABA can be a determinant of long-term stress memory in rice. The annotation of specific cross-tolerance genes pointed to signaling and synthesis of hormones, photosynthesis, stomatal conductance, antioxidant system, glyoxylate cycle and transcription factors. It is concluded that priming with salt in the vegetative stage can mitigates the effects of drought during the reproductive stage at the transcriptional, physiological and hormonal levels.

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1373159863
Document Type :
Electronic Resource