Literature DB >> 30471727

Transcriptomic and physiological analyses reveal drought adaptation strategies in drought-tolerant and -susceptible watermelon genotypes.

Hao Li1, YanLing Mo2, Qi Cui1, XiaoZhen Yang1, YanLiang Guo1, ChunHua Wei1, Jianqiang Yang1, Yong Zhang1, JianXiang Ma1, Xian Zhang3.   

Abstract

Drought stress has become one of the most urgent environmental hazards for horticultural crops. In this research, we analyzed watermelon adaptation strategies to drought stress in drought-tolerant (M20) and -susceptible (Y34) genotypes via transcriptomic and physiological analyses. After drought stress, a total of 6228 and 4311 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were observed in Y34 and M20, respectively. Numerous DEGs were involved in various defense responses such as antioxidation, protein protection, osmotic adjustment, wax accumulation, hormone signaling, and melatonin biosynthesis. Accordingly, the contents of ABA, melatonin, wax, and some osmoprotectants were increased by drought stress in both Y34 and especially M20. Exogenous application of melatonin or ABA induced wax accumulation and drought tolerance and melatonin may function upstream of ABA. In comparison to Y34, M20 was more able to activate ABA signaling, melatonin biosynthesis, osmotic adjustment, antioxidation, and wax accumulation under drought stress. These stronger responses confer M20 tolerance to drought. Photosynthesis and most DEGs involved in photosynthesis and cell growth were decreased by drought stress in both M20 and especially Y34. For drought-susceptible genotypes, growth retardation may be an important mechanism for saving and redistributing resources in order to reprogram stress signaling networks.
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Keywords:  Adaptation strategy; Drought stress; Physiological response; Transcription profiles; Watermelon

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30471727     DOI: 10.1016/j.plantsci.2018.10.016

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Sci        ISSN: 0168-9452            Impact factor:   4.729


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