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Effects of heat and drought stress on post‐illumination bursts of volatile organic compounds in isoprene‐emitting and non‐emitting poplar

Over the last decades, post‐illumination bursts (PIBs) of isoprene, acetaldehyde and green leaf volatiles (GLVs) following rapid light‐to‐dark transitions have been reported for a variety of different plant species. However, the mechanisms triggering their release still remain unclear. Here we measu...

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Autores principales: Jud, Werner, Vanzo, Elisa, Li, Ziru, Ghirardo, Andrea, Zimmer, Ina, Sharkey, Thomas D., Hansel, Armin, Schnitzler, Jörg‐Peter
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4982041/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26390316
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pce.12643
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author Jud, Werner
Vanzo, Elisa
Li, Ziru
Ghirardo, Andrea
Zimmer, Ina
Sharkey, Thomas D.
Hansel, Armin
Schnitzler, Jörg‐Peter
author_facet Jud, Werner
Vanzo, Elisa
Li, Ziru
Ghirardo, Andrea
Zimmer, Ina
Sharkey, Thomas D.
Hansel, Armin
Schnitzler, Jörg‐Peter
author_sort Jud, Werner
collection PubMed
description Over the last decades, post‐illumination bursts (PIBs) of isoprene, acetaldehyde and green leaf volatiles (GLVs) following rapid light‐to‐dark transitions have been reported for a variety of different plant species. However, the mechanisms triggering their release still remain unclear. Here we measured PIBs of isoprene‐emitting (IE) and isoprene non‐emitting (NE) grey poplar plants grown under different climate scenarios (ambient control and three scenarios with elevated CO(2) concentrations: elevated control, periodic heat and temperature stress, chronic heat and temperature stress, followed by recovery periods). PIBs of isoprene were unaffected by elevated CO(2) and heat and drought stress in IE, while they were absent in NE plants. On the other hand, PIBs of acetaldehyde and also GLVs were strongly reduced in stress‐affected plants of all genotypes. After recovery from stress, distinct differences in PIB emissions in both genotypes confirmed different precursor pools for acetaldehyde and GLV emissions. Changes in PIBs of GLVs, almost absent in stressed plants and enhanced after recovery, could be mainly attributed to changes in lipoxygenase activity. Our results indicate that acetaldehyde PIBs, which recovered only partly, derive from a new mechanism in which acetaldehyde is produced from methylerythritol phosphate pathway intermediates, driven by deoxyxylulose phosphate synthase activity.
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spelling pubmed-49820412016-08-26 Effects of heat and drought stress on post‐illumination bursts of volatile organic compounds in isoprene‐emitting and non‐emitting poplar Jud, Werner Vanzo, Elisa Li, Ziru Ghirardo, Andrea Zimmer, Ina Sharkey, Thomas D. Hansel, Armin Schnitzler, Jörg‐Peter Plant Cell Environ Original Articles Over the last decades, post‐illumination bursts (PIBs) of isoprene, acetaldehyde and green leaf volatiles (GLVs) following rapid light‐to‐dark transitions have been reported for a variety of different plant species. However, the mechanisms triggering their release still remain unclear. Here we measured PIBs of isoprene‐emitting (IE) and isoprene non‐emitting (NE) grey poplar plants grown under different climate scenarios (ambient control and three scenarios with elevated CO(2) concentrations: elevated control, periodic heat and temperature stress, chronic heat and temperature stress, followed by recovery periods). PIBs of isoprene were unaffected by elevated CO(2) and heat and drought stress in IE, while they were absent in NE plants. On the other hand, PIBs of acetaldehyde and also GLVs were strongly reduced in stress‐affected plants of all genotypes. After recovery from stress, distinct differences in PIB emissions in both genotypes confirmed different precursor pools for acetaldehyde and GLV emissions. Changes in PIBs of GLVs, almost absent in stressed plants and enhanced after recovery, could be mainly attributed to changes in lipoxygenase activity. Our results indicate that acetaldehyde PIBs, which recovered only partly, derive from a new mechanism in which acetaldehyde is produced from methylerythritol phosphate pathway intermediates, driven by deoxyxylulose phosphate synthase activity. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016-01-18 2016-06 /pmc/articles/PMC4982041/ /pubmed/26390316 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pce.12643 Text en © 2016 The Authors. Plant, Cell & Environment published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Jud, Werner
Vanzo, Elisa
Li, Ziru
Ghirardo, Andrea
Zimmer, Ina
Sharkey, Thomas D.
Hansel, Armin
Schnitzler, Jörg‐Peter
Effects of heat and drought stress on post‐illumination bursts of volatile organic compounds in isoprene‐emitting and non‐emitting poplar
title Effects of heat and drought stress on post‐illumination bursts of volatile organic compounds in isoprene‐emitting and non‐emitting poplar
title_full Effects of heat and drought stress on post‐illumination bursts of volatile organic compounds in isoprene‐emitting and non‐emitting poplar
title_fullStr Effects of heat and drought stress on post‐illumination bursts of volatile organic compounds in isoprene‐emitting and non‐emitting poplar
title_full_unstemmed Effects of heat and drought stress on post‐illumination bursts of volatile organic compounds in isoprene‐emitting and non‐emitting poplar
title_short Effects of heat and drought stress on post‐illumination bursts of volatile organic compounds in isoprene‐emitting and non‐emitting poplar
title_sort effects of heat and drought stress on post‐illumination bursts of volatile organic compounds in isoprene‐emitting and non‐emitting poplar
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4982041/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26390316
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pce.12643
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