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Physiological and structural adjustments of two ecotypes of Platanus orientalis L. from different habitats in response to drought and re-watering

Platanus orientalis covers a very fragmented area in Europe and, at the edge of its natural distribution, is considered a relic endangered species near extinction. In our study, it was hypothesized that individuals from the edge of the habitat, with stronger climate constrains (drier and warmer envi...

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Autores principales: Velikova, Violeta, Tsonev, Tsonko, Tattini, Massimiliano, Arena, Carmen, Krumova, Sashka, Koleva, Dimitrina, Peeva, Violeta, Stojchev, Svetoslav, Todinova, Svetla, Izzo, Luigi Gennaro, Brunetti, Cecilia, Stefanova, Miroslava, Taneva, Stefka, Loreto, Francesco
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6301291/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30591840
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/conphys/coy073
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author Velikova, Violeta
Tsonev, Tsonko
Tattini, Massimiliano
Arena, Carmen
Krumova, Sashka
Koleva, Dimitrina
Peeva, Violeta
Stojchev, Svetoslav
Todinova, Svetla
Izzo, Luigi Gennaro
Brunetti, Cecilia
Stefanova, Miroslava
Taneva, Stefka
Loreto, Francesco
author_facet Velikova, Violeta
Tsonev, Tsonko
Tattini, Massimiliano
Arena, Carmen
Krumova, Sashka
Koleva, Dimitrina
Peeva, Violeta
Stojchev, Svetoslav
Todinova, Svetla
Izzo, Luigi Gennaro
Brunetti, Cecilia
Stefanova, Miroslava
Taneva, Stefka
Loreto, Francesco
author_sort Velikova, Violeta
collection PubMed
description Platanus orientalis covers a very fragmented area in Europe and, at the edge of its natural distribution, is considered a relic endangered species near extinction. In our study, it was hypothesized that individuals from the edge of the habitat, with stronger climate constrains (drier and warmer environment, Italy, IT ecotype), developed different mechanisms of adaptation than those growing under optimal conditions at the center of the habitat (more humid and colder environment, Bulgaria, BG ecotype). Indeed, the two P. orientalis ecotypes displayed physiological, structural and functional differences already under control (unstressed) conditions. Adaptation to a dry environment stimulated constitutive isoprene emission, determined active stomatal behavior, and modified chloroplast ultrastructure, ultimately allowing more effective use of absorbed light energy for photochemistry. When exposed to short-term acute drought stress, IT plants showed active stomatal control that enhanced instantaneous water use efficiency, and stimulation of isoprene emission that sustained photochemistry and reduced oxidative damages to membranes, as compared to BG plants. None of the P. orientalis ecotypes recovered completely from drought stress after re-watering, confirming the sensitivity of this mesophyte to drought. Nevertheless, the IT ecotype showed less damage and better stability at the level of chloroplast membrane parameters when compared to the BG ecotype, which we interpret as possible adaptation to hostile environments and improved capacity to cope with future, likely more recurrent, drought stress.
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spelling pubmed-63012912018-12-27 Physiological and structural adjustments of two ecotypes of Platanus orientalis L. from different habitats in response to drought and re-watering Velikova, Violeta Tsonev, Tsonko Tattini, Massimiliano Arena, Carmen Krumova, Sashka Koleva, Dimitrina Peeva, Violeta Stojchev, Svetoslav Todinova, Svetla Izzo, Luigi Gennaro Brunetti, Cecilia Stefanova, Miroslava Taneva, Stefka Loreto, Francesco Conserv Physiol Research Article Platanus orientalis covers a very fragmented area in Europe and, at the edge of its natural distribution, is considered a relic endangered species near extinction. In our study, it was hypothesized that individuals from the edge of the habitat, with stronger climate constrains (drier and warmer environment, Italy, IT ecotype), developed different mechanisms of adaptation than those growing under optimal conditions at the center of the habitat (more humid and colder environment, Bulgaria, BG ecotype). Indeed, the two P. orientalis ecotypes displayed physiological, structural and functional differences already under control (unstressed) conditions. Adaptation to a dry environment stimulated constitutive isoprene emission, determined active stomatal behavior, and modified chloroplast ultrastructure, ultimately allowing more effective use of absorbed light energy for photochemistry. When exposed to short-term acute drought stress, IT plants showed active stomatal control that enhanced instantaneous water use efficiency, and stimulation of isoprene emission that sustained photochemistry and reduced oxidative damages to membranes, as compared to BG plants. None of the P. orientalis ecotypes recovered completely from drought stress after re-watering, confirming the sensitivity of this mesophyte to drought. Nevertheless, the IT ecotype showed less damage and better stability at the level of chloroplast membrane parameters when compared to the BG ecotype, which we interpret as possible adaptation to hostile environments and improved capacity to cope with future, likely more recurrent, drought stress. Oxford University Press 2018-12-20 /pmc/articles/PMC6301291/ /pubmed/30591840 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/conphys/coy073 Text en © The Author(s) 2018. Published by Oxford University Press and the Society for Experimental Biology. 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.
spellingShingle Research Article
Velikova, Violeta
Tsonev, Tsonko
Tattini, Massimiliano
Arena, Carmen
Krumova, Sashka
Koleva, Dimitrina
Peeva, Violeta
Stojchev, Svetoslav
Todinova, Svetla
Izzo, Luigi Gennaro
Brunetti, Cecilia
Stefanova, Miroslava
Taneva, Stefka
Loreto, Francesco
Physiological and structural adjustments of two ecotypes of Platanus orientalis L. from different habitats in response to drought and re-watering
title Physiological and structural adjustments of two ecotypes of Platanus orientalis L. from different habitats in response to drought and re-watering
title_full Physiological and structural adjustments of two ecotypes of Platanus orientalis L. from different habitats in response to drought and re-watering
title_fullStr Physiological and structural adjustments of two ecotypes of Platanus orientalis L. from different habitats in response to drought and re-watering
title_full_unstemmed Physiological and structural adjustments of two ecotypes of Platanus orientalis L. from different habitats in response to drought and re-watering
title_short Physiological and structural adjustments of two ecotypes of Platanus orientalis L. from different habitats in response to drought and re-watering
title_sort physiological and structural adjustments of two ecotypes of platanus orientalis l. from different habitats in response to drought and re-watering
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6301291/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30591840
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/conphys/coy073
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