Some Like It Hot: Differential Photosynthetic Performance and Recovery of English Walnut Accessions Under Emerging California Heat Waves.

IF 6 1区 生物学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES
Mina Momayyezi, Troy Williams, Peter Tolentino, Abby Hammermeister, Daniel A Kluepfel, Elisabeth J Forrestel, Andrew J McElrone
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Heat waves (HWs) pose a significant threat to California agriculture, with potential adverse effects on crop photosynthetic capacity, quality and yield, all of which contribute to significant economic loss. Lack of heat-resilient cultivars puts perennial crop production under severe threat due to increasing HW frequency, duration and intensity. Currently, available walnut cultivars are highly sensitive to abiotic stress, and germplasm collections provide potential solutions via genotypes native to varied climates. We screened nine English walnut accessions (Juglans regia) for physiological heat stress resilience and recovery in the USDA-ARS National Clonal Germplasm over 2-years, and identified accessions with superior resilience to heat stress. Heat stress impacted photosynthetic capacity in most accessions, as evidenced by reductions in net (An) and maximum (Amax) assimilation rates, quantum efficiency of PSII, and changes in stomatal conductance (gs). However, two accessions exhibited either higher or complete recovery post-irrigation. This aligns with the established practice of using irrigation to mitigate heat stress, as it improved recovery for several accessions, with A3 and A5 demonstrating the most resilience. One of these two superior accessions is native to one of the hottest and driest habitats of all studied accessions. These same accessions exhibited the highest An under non-stressed conditions and at higher temperatures of 35° to 45°C. Higher performance for A3 and A5 under HWs was associated with greater carboxylation rates, electron transport rates, and Amax. All accessions suffered significant declines in photosynthetic performance at 45°C, which were the ambient leaf temperatures approached during record-setting heat waves in California during September 2022.

有些人喜欢热:在新出现的加利福尼亚热浪下英国核桃品种的不同光合性能和恢复能力。
热浪(HWs)对加利福尼亚农业构成重大威胁,可能对作物光合能力、质量和产量产生不利影响,所有这些都会造成重大经济损失。由于热浪频率、持续时间和强度不断增加,缺乏抗热栽培品种使多年生作物生产受到严重威胁。目前,现有的核桃栽培品种对非生物胁迫非常敏感,而种质资源库则通过不同气候条件下的原生基因型提供了潜在的解决方案。我们在 USDA-ARS 国家克隆种质中筛选了九个英国核桃品种(Juglans regia),以检测其对热胁迫的生理适应能力和恢复能力,历时两年,最终确定了对热胁迫具有超强适应能力的品种。热胁迫影响了大多数品种的光合作用能力,表现为净同化率(An)和最大同化率(Amax)的降低、PSII的量子效率以及气孔导度(gs)的变化。不过,有两个品种在灌溉后表现出较高或完全的恢复能力。这与利用灌溉缓解热胁迫的既定做法一致,因为灌溉改善了几个品种的恢复能力,其中 A3 和 A5 的恢复能力最强。这两个优势品种中的一个原产于所有研究品种中最炎热、最干旱的生境之一。这两个品种在非胁迫条件下以及在 35° 至 45°C 的较高温度下表现出最高的抗逆性。A3和A5在高温条件下的较高表现与较高的羧化速率、电子传输速率和Amax有关。在45°C条件下,所有品种的光合作用性能都明显下降,而这正是2022年9月加州创纪录的热浪期间叶片所处的环境温度。
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Plant, Cell & Environment
Plant, Cell & Environment 生物-植物科学
CiteScore
13.30
自引率
4.10%
发文量
253
审稿时长
1.8 months
期刊介绍: Plant, Cell & Environment is a premier plant science journal, offering valuable insights into plant responses to their environment. Committed to publishing high-quality theoretical and experimental research, the journal covers a broad spectrum of factors, spanning from molecular to community levels. Researchers exploring various aspects of plant biology, physiology, and ecology contribute to the journal's comprehensive understanding of plant-environment interactions.
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