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In Vivo Phenotyping for the Early Detection of Drought Stress in Tomato

Drought stress imposes a major constraint over a crop yield and can be expected to grow in importance if the climate change predicted comes about. Improved methods are needed to facilitate crop management via the prompt detection of the onset of stress. Here, we report the use of an in vivo OECT (or...

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Autores principales: Janni, Michela, Coppede, Nicola, Bettelli, Manuele, Briglia, Nunzio, Petrozza, Angelo, Summerer, Stephan, Vurro, Filippo, Danzi, Donatella, Cellini, Francesco, Marmiroli, Nelson, Pignone, Domenico, Iannotta, Salvatore, Zappettini, Andrea
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Publicado: AAAS 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7706337/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33313533
http://dx.doi.org/10.34133/2019/6168209
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author Janni, Michela
Coppede, Nicola
Bettelli, Manuele
Briglia, Nunzio
Petrozza, Angelo
Summerer, Stephan
Vurro, Filippo
Danzi, Donatella
Cellini, Francesco
Marmiroli, Nelson
Pignone, Domenico
Iannotta, Salvatore
Zappettini, Andrea
author_facet Janni, Michela
Coppede, Nicola
Bettelli, Manuele
Briglia, Nunzio
Petrozza, Angelo
Summerer, Stephan
Vurro, Filippo
Danzi, Donatella
Cellini, Francesco
Marmiroli, Nelson
Pignone, Domenico
Iannotta, Salvatore
Zappettini, Andrea
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description Drought stress imposes a major constraint over a crop yield and can be expected to grow in importance if the climate change predicted comes about. Improved methods are needed to facilitate crop management via the prompt detection of the onset of stress. Here, we report the use of an in vivo OECT (organic electrochemical transistor) sensor, termed as bioristor, in the context of the drought response of the tomato plant. The device was integrated within the plant's stem, thereby allowing for the continuous monitoring of the plant's physiological status throughout its life cycle. Bioristor was able to detect changes of ion concentration in the sap upon drought, in particular, those dissolved and transported through the transpiration stream, thus efficiently detecting the occurrence of drought stress immediately after the priming of the defence responses. The bioristor's acquired data were coupled with those obtained in a high-throughput phenotyping platform revealing the extreme complementarity of these methods to investigate the mechanisms triggered by the plant during the drought stress event.
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spelling pubmed-77063372020-12-10 In Vivo Phenotyping for the Early Detection of Drought Stress in Tomato Janni, Michela Coppede, Nicola Bettelli, Manuele Briglia, Nunzio Petrozza, Angelo Summerer, Stephan Vurro, Filippo Danzi, Donatella Cellini, Francesco Marmiroli, Nelson Pignone, Domenico Iannotta, Salvatore Zappettini, Andrea Plant Phenomics Research Article Drought stress imposes a major constraint over a crop yield and can be expected to grow in importance if the climate change predicted comes about. Improved methods are needed to facilitate crop management via the prompt detection of the onset of stress. Here, we report the use of an in vivo OECT (organic electrochemical transistor) sensor, termed as bioristor, in the context of the drought response of the tomato plant. The device was integrated within the plant's stem, thereby allowing for the continuous monitoring of the plant's physiological status throughout its life cycle. Bioristor was able to detect changes of ion concentration in the sap upon drought, in particular, those dissolved and transported through the transpiration stream, thus efficiently detecting the occurrence of drought stress immediately after the priming of the defence responses. The bioristor's acquired data were coupled with those obtained in a high-throughput phenotyping platform revealing the extreme complementarity of these methods to investigate the mechanisms triggered by the plant during the drought stress event. AAAS 2019-11-27 /pmc/articles/PMC7706337/ /pubmed/33313533 http://dx.doi.org/10.34133/2019/6168209 Text en Copyright © 2019 Michela Janni et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Exclusive Licensee Nanjing Agricultural University. Distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0).
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Janni, Michela
Coppede, Nicola
Bettelli, Manuele
Briglia, Nunzio
Petrozza, Angelo
Summerer, Stephan
Vurro, Filippo
Danzi, Donatella
Cellini, Francesco
Marmiroli, Nelson
Pignone, Domenico
Iannotta, Salvatore
Zappettini, Andrea
In Vivo Phenotyping for the Early Detection of Drought Stress in Tomato
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title_short In Vivo Phenotyping for the Early Detection of Drought Stress in Tomato
title_sort in vivo phenotyping for the early detection of drought stress in tomato
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7706337/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33313533
http://dx.doi.org/10.34133/2019/6168209
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