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Adaptive mechanisms and genomic plasticity for drought tolerance identified in European black poplar (Populus nigra L.)

Summer droughts are likely to increase in frequency and intensity across Europe, yet long-lived trees may have a limited ability to tolerate drought. It is therefore critical that we improve our understanding of phenotypic plasticity to drought in natural populations for ecologically and economicall...

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Autores principales: Viger, Maud, Smith, Hazel K., Cohen, David, Dewoody, Jennifer, Trewin, Harriet, Steenackers, Marijke, Bastien, Catherine, Taylor, Gail
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4969554/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27174702
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/treephys/tpw017
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author Viger, Maud
Smith, Hazel K.
Cohen, David
Dewoody, Jennifer
Trewin, Harriet
Steenackers, Marijke
Bastien, Catherine
Taylor, Gail
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Smith, Hazel K.
Cohen, David
Dewoody, Jennifer
Trewin, Harriet
Steenackers, Marijke
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description Summer droughts are likely to increase in frequency and intensity across Europe, yet long-lived trees may have a limited ability to tolerate drought. It is therefore critical that we improve our understanding of phenotypic plasticity to drought in natural populations for ecologically and economically important trees such as Populus nigra L. A common garden experiment was conducted using ∼500 wild P. nigra trees, collected from 11 river populations across Europe. Phenotypic variation was found across the collection, with southern genotypes from Spain and France characterized by small leaves and limited biomass production. To examine the relationship between phenotypic variation and drought tolerance, six genotypes with contrasting leaf morphologies were subjected to a water deficit experiment. ‘North eastern’ genotypes were collected at wet sites and responded to water deficit with reduced biomass growth, slow stomatal closure and reduced water use efficiency (WUE) assessed by Δ(13)C. In contrast, ‘southern’ genotypes originating from arid sites showed rapid stomatal closure, improved WUE and limited leaf loss. Transcriptome analyses of a genotype from Spain (Sp2, originating from an arid site) and another from northern Italy (Ita, originating from a wet site) revealed dramatic differences in gene expression response to water deficit. Transcripts controlling leaf development and stomatal patterning, including SPCH, ANT, ER, AS1, AS2, PHB, CLV1, ERL1–3 and TMM, were down-regulated in Ita but not in Sp2 in response to drought.
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spelling pubmed-49695542016-08-05 Adaptive mechanisms and genomic plasticity for drought tolerance identified in European black poplar (Populus nigra L.) Viger, Maud Smith, Hazel K. Cohen, David Dewoody, Jennifer Trewin, Harriet Steenackers, Marijke Bastien, Catherine Taylor, Gail Tree Physiol Research Paper Summer droughts are likely to increase in frequency and intensity across Europe, yet long-lived trees may have a limited ability to tolerate drought. It is therefore critical that we improve our understanding of phenotypic plasticity to drought in natural populations for ecologically and economically important trees such as Populus nigra L. A common garden experiment was conducted using ∼500 wild P. nigra trees, collected from 11 river populations across Europe. Phenotypic variation was found across the collection, with southern genotypes from Spain and France characterized by small leaves and limited biomass production. To examine the relationship between phenotypic variation and drought tolerance, six genotypes with contrasting leaf morphologies were subjected to a water deficit experiment. ‘North eastern’ genotypes were collected at wet sites and responded to water deficit with reduced biomass growth, slow stomatal closure and reduced water use efficiency (WUE) assessed by Δ(13)C. In contrast, ‘southern’ genotypes originating from arid sites showed rapid stomatal closure, improved WUE and limited leaf loss. Transcriptome analyses of a genotype from Spain (Sp2, originating from an arid site) and another from northern Italy (Ita, originating from a wet site) revealed dramatic differences in gene expression response to water deficit. Transcripts controlling leaf development and stomatal patterning, including SPCH, ANT, ER, AS1, AS2, PHB, CLV1, ERL1–3 and TMM, were down-regulated in Ita but not in Sp2 in response to drought. Oxford University Press 2016-07 2016-08-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4969554/ /pubmed/27174702 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/treephys/tpw017 Text en © The Author 2016. Published by Oxford University Press. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Viger, Maud
Smith, Hazel K.
Cohen, David
Dewoody, Jennifer
Trewin, Harriet
Steenackers, Marijke
Bastien, Catherine
Taylor, Gail
Adaptive mechanisms and genomic plasticity for drought tolerance identified in European black poplar (Populus nigra L.)
title Adaptive mechanisms and genomic plasticity for drought tolerance identified in European black poplar (Populus nigra L.)
title_full Adaptive mechanisms and genomic plasticity for drought tolerance identified in European black poplar (Populus nigra L.)
title_fullStr Adaptive mechanisms and genomic plasticity for drought tolerance identified in European black poplar (Populus nigra L.)
title_full_unstemmed Adaptive mechanisms and genomic plasticity for drought tolerance identified in European black poplar (Populus nigra L.)
title_short Adaptive mechanisms and genomic plasticity for drought tolerance identified in European black poplar (Populus nigra L.)
title_sort adaptive mechanisms and genomic plasticity for drought tolerance identified in european black poplar (populus nigra l.)
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4969554/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27174702
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/treephys/tpw017
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