Literature DB >> 27351898

Physiological significance of isoprenoids and phenylpropanoids in drought response of Arundinoideae species with contrasting habitats and metabolism.

Violeta Velikova1,2, Cecilia Brunetti3,4, Massimiliano Tattini5, Dilyana Doneva6, Mastaneh Ahrar7,8, Tsonko Tsonev6, Miroslava Stefanova9, Tsveta Ganeva9, Antonella Gori4, Francesco Ferrini4, Claudio Varotto7, Francesco Loreto10.   

Abstract

Physiological, biochemical and morpho-anatomical traits that determine the phenotypic plasticity of plants under drought were tested in two Arundinoideae with contrasting habitats, growth traits and metabolism: the fast-growing Arundo donax, which also is a strong isoprene emitter, and the slow-growing Hakonechloa macra that does not invest on isoprene biosynthesis. In control conditions, A. donax displayed not only higher photosynthesis but also higher concentration of carotenoids and lower phenylpropanoid content than H. macra. In drought-stressed plants, photosynthesis was similarly inhibited in both species, but substantially recovered only in A. donax after rewatering. Decline of photochemical and biochemical parameters, increased concentration of CO2 inside leaves, and impairment of chloroplast ultrastructure were only observed in H. macra indicating damage of photosynthetic machinery under drought. It is suggested that volatile and non-volatile isoprenoids produced by A. donax efficiently preserve the chloroplasts from transient drought damage, while H. macra invests on phenylpropanoids that are less efficient in preserving photosynthesis but likely offer better antioxidant protection under prolonged stress.
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  Arundo donax; Hakonechloa macra; abscisic acid; chloroplast ultrastructure; isoprene; leaf anatomy; xanthophylls

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27351898     DOI: 10.1111/pce.12785

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Cell Environ        ISSN: 0140-7791            Impact factor:   7.228


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