Integrated morpho-biochemical and transcriptome analyses reveal multidimensional response of upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) to low temperature stress during seedling establishment.

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Plant-environment interactions (Hoboken, N.J.) Pub Date : 2021-11-20 eCollection Date: 2021-12-01 DOI:10.1002/pei3.10067
Lakhvir Kaur Dhaliwal, Ritchel B Gannaban, Avinash Shrestha, Junghyun Shim, Puneet Kaur Mangat, Joshua J Singleton, Rosalyn B Angeles-Shim
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Cotton is a tropical/subtropical crop and is innately susceptible to cold. Using an approach that integrates morphological, biochemical, and transcriptome analyses, the study aimed to understand the molecular underpinnings of phenotypic adjustments in cotton seedlings under cold stress. Exposure of six cotton accessions to 15°C during the seedling stage significantly reduced chlorophyll content, stomatal conductance, plant height, and biomass, but increased malondialdehyde and proline production. Comparative transcriptome profiling of the cold-sensitive accession SA 3781 grown under low and normal temperatures showed the upregulation of genes related to the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) under cold stress. Despite a similar upregulation of genes encoding metabolites that can scavenge ROS and provide osmoprotection for the cell, the stressed plants still exhibited oxidative stress in terms of lipid peroxidation. This may be due in part to the upregulation of abscisic acid synthesis genes and downregulation of chlorophyll synthesis genes effecting lower stomatal conductance and chlorophyll contents, respectively. Additionally, stomatal closure which is required to avoid the cooling effect and dehydration under cold conditions may have contributed in reducing the net photosynthetic rates in plants exposed to low temperature. These findings provide an insight into the expression of key genes regulating the phenotypic changes observed in cotton in response to cold stress.

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综合形态生化和转录组分析揭示了陆地棉(Gossypium hirsutum L.)在育苗期间对低温胁迫的多维响应。
棉花是热带/亚热带作物,天生易受寒冷影响。该研究采用一种综合形态学、生物化学和转录组分析的方法,旨在了解棉花幼苗在寒冷胁迫下表型调整的分子基础。六个棉花品种在幼苗期暴露于 15°C 的环境中会显著降低叶绿素含量、气孔导度、株高和生物量,但会增加丙二醛和脯氨酸的产生。对在低温和常温下生长的冷敏感品种 SA 3781 进行的转录组比较分析表明,在冷胁迫下,与活性氧(ROS)产生有关的基因上调。尽管编码能清除 ROS 并为细胞提供渗透保护的代谢物的基因也出现了类似的上调,但受胁迫植物仍表现出氧化胁迫,即脂质过氧化。部分原因可能是赤霉酸合成基因上调和叶绿素合成基因下调分别导致气孔导度和叶绿素含量降低。此外,在低温条件下,气孔关闭是避免冷却效应和脱水的必要条件,这可能会降低植物在低温条件下的净光合速率。这些发现有助于深入了解调控棉花在应对冷胁迫时表型变化的关键基因的表达。
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