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Preconditioning to Water Deficit Helps Aloe vera to Overcome Long-Term Drought during the Driest Season of Atacama Desert

Throughout evolution, plants have developed different strategies of responses and adaptations that allow them to survive in different conditions of abiotic stress. Aloe vera (L.) Burm.f. is a succulent CAM plant that can grow in warm, semi-arid, and arid regions. Here, we tested the effects of preco...

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Autores principales: Delatorre-Castillo, José P., Delatorre-Herrera, José, Lay, Kung Sang, Arenas-Charlín, Jorge, Sepúlveda-Soto, Isabel, Cardemil, Liliana, Ostria-Gallardo, Enrique
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9183172/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35684295
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11111523
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author Delatorre-Castillo, José P.
Delatorre-Herrera, José
Lay, Kung Sang
Arenas-Charlín, Jorge
Sepúlveda-Soto, Isabel
Cardemil, Liliana
Ostria-Gallardo, Enrique
author_facet Delatorre-Castillo, José P.
Delatorre-Herrera, José
Lay, Kung Sang
Arenas-Charlín, Jorge
Sepúlveda-Soto, Isabel
Cardemil, Liliana
Ostria-Gallardo, Enrique
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description Throughout evolution, plants have developed different strategies of responses and adaptations that allow them to survive in different conditions of abiotic stress. Aloe vera (L.) Burm.f. is a succulent CAM plant that can grow in warm, semi-arid, and arid regions. Here, we tested the effects of preconditioning treatments of water availability (100, 50, and 25% of soil field capacity, FC) on the response of A. vera to prolonged drought growing in the hyper-arid core of the Atacama Desert. We studied leaf biomass, biochemical traits, and photosynthetic traits to assess, at different intervals of time, the effects of the preconditioning treatments on the response of A. vera to seven months of water deprivation. As expected, prolonged drought has deleterious effects on plant growth (a decrease of 55–65% in leaf thickness) and photosynthesis (a decrease of 54–62% in E(max)). There were differences in the morphophysiological responses to drought depending on the preconditioning treatment, the 50% FC pretreatment being the threshold to better withstand prolonged drought. A diurnal increase in the concentration of malic acid (20–30 mg mg(−1)) in the points where the dark respiration increased was observed, from which it can be inferred that A. vera switches its C3-CAM metabolism to a CAM idling mode. Strikingly, all A. vera plants stayed alive after seven months without irrigation. Possible mechanisms under an environmental context are discussed. Overall, because of a combination of morphophysiological traits, A. vera has the remarkable capacity to survive under severe and long-term drought, and further holistic research on this plant may serve to produce biotechnological solutions for crop production under the current scenario of climatic emergency.
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spelling pubmed-91831722022-06-10 Preconditioning to Water Deficit Helps Aloe vera to Overcome Long-Term Drought during the Driest Season of Atacama Desert Delatorre-Castillo, José P. Delatorre-Herrera, José Lay, Kung Sang Arenas-Charlín, Jorge Sepúlveda-Soto, Isabel Cardemil, Liliana Ostria-Gallardo, Enrique Plants (Basel) Article Throughout evolution, plants have developed different strategies of responses and adaptations that allow them to survive in different conditions of abiotic stress. Aloe vera (L.) Burm.f. is a succulent CAM plant that can grow in warm, semi-arid, and arid regions. Here, we tested the effects of preconditioning treatments of water availability (100, 50, and 25% of soil field capacity, FC) on the response of A. vera to prolonged drought growing in the hyper-arid core of the Atacama Desert. We studied leaf biomass, biochemical traits, and photosynthetic traits to assess, at different intervals of time, the effects of the preconditioning treatments on the response of A. vera to seven months of water deprivation. As expected, prolonged drought has deleterious effects on plant growth (a decrease of 55–65% in leaf thickness) and photosynthesis (a decrease of 54–62% in E(max)). There were differences in the morphophysiological responses to drought depending on the preconditioning treatment, the 50% FC pretreatment being the threshold to better withstand prolonged drought. A diurnal increase in the concentration of malic acid (20–30 mg mg(−1)) in the points where the dark respiration increased was observed, from which it can be inferred that A. vera switches its C3-CAM metabolism to a CAM idling mode. Strikingly, all A. vera plants stayed alive after seven months without irrigation. Possible mechanisms under an environmental context are discussed. Overall, because of a combination of morphophysiological traits, A. vera has the remarkable capacity to survive under severe and long-term drought, and further holistic research on this plant may serve to produce biotechnological solutions for crop production under the current scenario of climatic emergency. MDPI 2022-06-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9183172/ /pubmed/35684295 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11111523 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Delatorre-Castillo, José P.
Delatorre-Herrera, José
Lay, Kung Sang
Arenas-Charlín, Jorge
Sepúlveda-Soto, Isabel
Cardemil, Liliana
Ostria-Gallardo, Enrique
Preconditioning to Water Deficit Helps Aloe vera to Overcome Long-Term Drought during the Driest Season of Atacama Desert
title Preconditioning to Water Deficit Helps Aloe vera to Overcome Long-Term Drought during the Driest Season of Atacama Desert
title_full Preconditioning to Water Deficit Helps Aloe vera to Overcome Long-Term Drought during the Driest Season of Atacama Desert
title_fullStr Preconditioning to Water Deficit Helps Aloe vera to Overcome Long-Term Drought during the Driest Season of Atacama Desert
title_full_unstemmed Preconditioning to Water Deficit Helps Aloe vera to Overcome Long-Term Drought during the Driest Season of Atacama Desert
title_short Preconditioning to Water Deficit Helps Aloe vera to Overcome Long-Term Drought during the Driest Season of Atacama Desert
title_sort preconditioning to water deficit helps aloe vera to overcome long-term drought during the driest season of atacama desert
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9183172/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35684295
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11111523
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