Physiological, biochemical and molecular responses of the potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) plant to moderately elevated temperature

被引:159
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作者
Hancock, Robert D. [1 ]
Morris, Wayne L. [1 ]
Ducreux, Laurence J. M. [1 ]
Morris, Jenny A. [1 ]
Usman, Muhammad [2 ]
Verrall, Susan R. [1 ]
Fuller, John [1 ]
Simpson, Craig G. [1 ]
Zhang, Runxuan [1 ]
Hedley, Pete E. [1 ]
Taylor, Mark A. [1 ]
机构
[1] James Hutton Inst, Dundee DD2 5DA, Scotland
[2] Univ Agr Faisalabad, Inst Hort Sci, Faisalabad, Pakistan
来源
PLANT CELL AND ENVIRONMENT | 2014年 / 37卷 / 02期
关键词
development; heat; metabolome; oxidative stress; secondary metabolism; transcriptome; tuberization; CARBOHYDRATE-METABOLISM; CIRCADIAN CLOCK; ABIOTIC STRESS; GROWTH; PHOTOSYNTHESIS; IDENTIFICATION; BIOSYNTHESIS; ACCLIMATION; TOLERANCE; DIVERSITY;
D O I
10.1111/pce.12168
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Although significant work has been undertaken regarding the response of model and crop plants to heat shock during the acclimatory phase, few studies have examined the steady-state response to the mild heat stress encountered in temperate agriculture. In the present work, we therefore exposed tuberizing potato plants to mildly elevated temperatures (30/20 degrees C, day/night) for up to 5 weeks and compared tuber yield, physiological and biochemical responses, and leaf and tuber metabolomes and transcriptomes with plants grown under optimal conditions (22/16 degrees C). Growth at elevated temperature reduced tuber yield despite an increase in net foliar photosynthesis. This was associated with major shifts in leaf and tuber metabolite profiles, a significant decrease in leaf glutathione redox state and decreased starch synthesis in tubers. Furthermore, growth at elevated temperature had a profound impact on leaf and tuber transcript expression with large numbers of transcripts displaying a rhythmic oscillation at the higher growth temperature. RT-PCR revealed perturbation in the expression of circadian clock transcripts including StSP6A, previously identified as a tuberization signal. Our data indicate that potato plants grown at moderately elevated temperatures do not exhibit classic symptoms of abiotic stress but that tuber development responds via a diversity of biochemical and molecular signals.
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页码:439 / 450
页数:12
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