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Cytokinins are involved in drought tolerance of Pinus radiata plants originating from embryonal masses induced at high temperatures.

Ander Castander-Olarieta1, Paloma Moncaleán1, Catia Pereira1,2, Aleš Pěnčík3, Ivan Petřík3, Iva Pavlović3, Ondřej Novák3, Miroslav Strnad3, Tomas Goicoa4, Maria D Ugarte4, Itziar A Montalbán1.   

Abstract

Vegetative propagation through somatic embryogenesis is an effective method to produce elite varieties and can be applied as a tool to study the response of plants to different stresses. Several studies show that environmental changes during embryogenesis could determine future plant development. Moreover, we previously reported that physical and chemical conditions during somatic embryogenesis can determine the protein, hormone and metabolite profiles, as well as the micromorphological and ultrastructural organization of embryonal masses and somatic embryos. In this sense, phytohormones are key players throughout the somatic embryogenesis process as well as during numerous stress-adaptation responses. In this work, we first applied different high-temperature regimes (30 °C, 4 weeks; 40 °C, 4 days; 50 °C, 5 min) during induction of Pinus radiata D. Don somatic embryogenesis, together with control temperature (23 °C). Then, the somatic plants regenerated from initiated embryogenic cell lines and cultivated in greenhouse conditions were subjected to drought stress and control treatments to evaluate survival, growth and several physiological traits (relative water content, water potential, photosynthesis, stomatal conductance and transpiration). Based on those preliminary results, even more extreme high-temperature regimes were applied during induction (40 °C, 4 h; 50 °C, 30 min; 60 °C, 5 min) and the corresponding cytokinin profiles of initiated embryonal masses from different lines were analysed. The results showed that the temperature regime during induction had delayed negative effects on drought resilience of somatic plants as indicated by survival, photosynthetic activity and water- use efficiency. However, high temperatures for extended periods of time enhanced subsequent plant growth in well-watered conditions. High-temperature regime treatments induced significant differences in the profile of total cytokinin bases, N6-isopentenyladenine, cis-zeatin riboside and trans-zeatin riboside. We concluded that phytohormones could be potential regulators of stress-response processes during initial steps of somatic embryogenesis and that they may have delayed implications in further developmental processes, determining the performance of the generated plants.
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Keywords:  delayed effects; photosynthesis; phytohormones; radiata pine; somatic plants; stress; water potential

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Year:  2021        PMID: 32348507     DOI: 10.1093/treephys/tpaa055

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tree Physiol        ISSN: 0829-318X            Impact factor:   4.196


  6 in total

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Authors:  Ander Castander-Olarieta; Paloma Moncaleán; Itziar A Montalbán
Journal:  Methods Mol Biol       Date:  2022

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Authors:  Concepción Ávila; María Teresa Llebrés; Vanessa Castro-Rodríguez; César Lobato-Fernández; Isabelle Reymond; Luc Harvengt; Jean-François Trontin; Francisco M Cánovas
Journal:  Front Plant Sci       Date:  2022-05-18       Impact factor: 6.627

3.  Induction of Radiata Pine Somatic Embryogenesis at High Temperatures Provokes a Long-Term Decrease in DNA Methylation/Hydroxymethylation and Differential Expression of Stress-Related Genes.

Authors:  Ander Castander-Olarieta; Cátia Pereira; Ester Sales; Mónica Meijón; Isabel Arrillaga; María Jesús Cañal; Tomás Goicoa; María Dolores Ugarte; Paloma Moncaleán; Itziar A Montalbán
Journal:  Plants (Basel)       Date:  2020-12-13

4.  Priming Maritime Pine Megagametophytes during Somatic Embryogenesis Improved Plant Adaptation to Heat Stress.

Authors:  María Amparo Pérez-Oliver; Juan Gregorio Haro; Iva Pavlović; Ondřej Novák; Juan Segura; Ester Sales; Isabel Arrillaga
Journal:  Plants (Basel)       Date:  2021-02-26

5.  Proteome-Wide Analysis of Heat-Stress in Pinus radiata Somatic Embryos Reveals a Combined Response of Sugar Metabolism and Translational Regulation Mechanisms.

Authors:  Ander Castander-Olarieta; Cátia Pereira; Itziar A Montalbán; Vera M Mendes; Sandra Correia; Sonia Suárez-Álvarez; Bruno Manadas; Jorge Canhoto; Paloma Moncaleán
Journal:  Front Plant Sci       Date:  2021-04-12       Impact factor: 5.753

6.  Changing Temperature Conditions during Somatic Embryo Maturation Result in Pinus pinaster Plants with Altered Response to Heat Stress.

Authors:  Ester Sales; Eva Cañizares; Catia Pereira; María Amparo Pérez-Oliver; Sergio G Nebauer; Iva Pavlović; Ondřej Novák; Juan Segura; Isabel Arrillaga
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2022-01-24       Impact factor: 5.923

  6 in total

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