Phenotypic Plasticity and Stability in Plants: Genetic Mechanisms, Environmental Adaptation, Evolutionary Implications, and Future Directions.

IF 6 1区 生物学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES
Peigang Li, Zhenghong An, Nan Xu, Jigang Li, Qiaoxia Li, Chaoying He
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Abstract

The phenotypic display, survival, and reproduction of organisms depend on genotype-environment interactions that drive development, evolution, and diversity. Biological systems exhibit two basic but paradoxical features that contribute to developmental robustness: plasticity and stability. However, the understanding of these concepts remains ambiguous. The morphology and structure of plant reproductive organs-flowers and fruits-exhibit substantial stability but display a certain level of plasticity under environmental changes, thus representing promising systems for the study of how stability and plasticity jointly govern plant development and evolution. Beyond the genes underlying organ formation, certain genes may maintain stability and induce plasticity. Variations in relevant genes can induce developmental repatterning, thereby altering stability or plasticity under light and temperature fluctuations, which often affects fitness. The regulation of developmental robustness in plant vegetative organs involves transcriptional and post-transcriptional regulation, epigenetics, and phase separation; however, these mechanisms in the reproductive organs of flowering plants remain poorly investigated. Moreover, genes that specifically determine phenotypic plasticity have rarely been cloned. This review clarifies the concepts and attributes of phenotypic plasticity and stability and further proposes potential avenues and a paradigm to investigate the underlying genes and elucidate how plants adapt and thrive in diverse environments, which is crucial for the design of genetically modified crops.

植物的表型可塑性和稳定性:遗传机制、环境适应、进化意义和未来方向。
生物的表型展示、生存和繁殖依赖于驱动发育、进化和多样性的基因型-环境相互作用。生物系统表现出两个基本但矛盾的特征,有助于发育稳健性:可塑性和稳定性。然而,对这些概念的理解仍然模糊不清。植物生殖器官(花和果实)的形态和结构在环境变化下表现出相当大的稳定性,但也表现出一定程度的可塑性,为研究稳定性和可塑性如何共同支配植物的发育和进化提供了很好的系统。除了器官形成的基因外,某些基因可能保持稳定性并诱导可塑性。相关基因的变异可以诱导发育模式的改变,从而改变光和温度波动下的稳定性或可塑性,这通常会影响适应性。植物营养器官发育稳健性的调控涉及转录和转录后调控、表观遗传学和相分离;然而,这些机制在开花植物生殖器官的研究仍然很少。此外,专门决定表型可塑性的基因很少被克隆。本文综述了表型可塑性和稳定性的概念和属性,并进一步提出了研究潜在基因和阐明植物如何适应和在不同环境中茁壮成长的潜在途径和范式,这对转基因作物的设计至关重要。
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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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