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Comparative physiological analyses and the genetic basis reveal heat stress responses mechanism among different Betula luminifera populations

Betula luminifera is a subtropical fast-growing timber species with high economic value. However, along with global warming, heat stress become one of the main environmental variables that limit the productivity of B. luminifera, and the response of diverse geographic populations to high temperature...

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Autores principales: Hu, Xian-Ge, Xu, Yilei, Shen, Ning, Liu, Mingtong, Zhuang, Hebi, Borah, Priyanka, Tong, Zaikang, Lin, Erpei, Huang, Huahong
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9538328/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36212384
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.997818
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author Hu, Xian-Ge
Xu, Yilei
Shen, Ning
Liu, Mingtong
Zhuang, Hebi
Borah, Priyanka
Tong, Zaikang
Lin, Erpei
Huang, Huahong
author_facet Hu, Xian-Ge
Xu, Yilei
Shen, Ning
Liu, Mingtong
Zhuang, Hebi
Borah, Priyanka
Tong, Zaikang
Lin, Erpei
Huang, Huahong
author_sort Hu, Xian-Ge
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description Betula luminifera is a subtropical fast-growing timber species with high economic value. However, along with global warming, heat stress become one of the main environmental variables that limit the productivity of B. luminifera, and the response of diverse geographic populations to high temperatures is still unclear. In order to offer a comprehensive understanding of the behavior of B. luminifera under heat stress, the physiological responses of six B. luminifera populations (across the core distribution area) were described in this work in an integrated viewpoint. The results showed that a multi-level physiological regulatory network may exist in B. luminifera, the first response was the activity of resistant enzymes [e.g., peroxidase (POD)] at a preliminary stage of 2 h heat stress, and then the proline (osmoregulation substance) content began to increase after 24 h of continuous high-temperature treatment. In addition, photosynthesis was stronlgly affected by heat stress, and the net photosynthetic rate (P(n)) showed a downward trend under heat treatment in all six B. luminifera populations. Interestingly, although the physiological change patterns of the six B. luminifera populations were relatively consistent for the same parameter, there were obvious differences among different populations. Comprehensive analysis revealed that the physiological response of Rongshui (RS) was the most stable, and this was the representative B. luminifera population. Illumina RNA-seq analysis was applied to reveal the specific biological process of B. luminifera under heat stress using the RS population, and a total of 116,484 unigenes were obtained. The differentially expressed genes (DEGs) between different time periods under heat stress were enriched in 34 KEGG pathways, and the limonene and pinene degradation pathway was commonly enriched in all pairwise comparisons. Moreover, transcription factors including bHLH (basic helix–loop–helix), MYB, WRKY, and NAC (NAM, ATAF1/2, and CUC2) were identified. In this study, the physiological response and tolerance mechanisms of B. luminifera under high temperature stress were revealed, which can conducive to the basis of B. luminifera selection and resistance assessment for cultivation and breeding.
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spelling pubmed-95383282022-10-08 Comparative physiological analyses and the genetic basis reveal heat stress responses mechanism among different Betula luminifera populations Hu, Xian-Ge Xu, Yilei Shen, Ning Liu, Mingtong Zhuang, Hebi Borah, Priyanka Tong, Zaikang Lin, Erpei Huang, Huahong Front Plant Sci Plant Science Betula luminifera is a subtropical fast-growing timber species with high economic value. However, along with global warming, heat stress become one of the main environmental variables that limit the productivity of B. luminifera, and the response of diverse geographic populations to high temperatures is still unclear. In order to offer a comprehensive understanding of the behavior of B. luminifera under heat stress, the physiological responses of six B. luminifera populations (across the core distribution area) were described in this work in an integrated viewpoint. The results showed that a multi-level physiological regulatory network may exist in B. luminifera, the first response was the activity of resistant enzymes [e.g., peroxidase (POD)] at a preliminary stage of 2 h heat stress, and then the proline (osmoregulation substance) content began to increase after 24 h of continuous high-temperature treatment. In addition, photosynthesis was stronlgly affected by heat stress, and the net photosynthetic rate (P(n)) showed a downward trend under heat treatment in all six B. luminifera populations. Interestingly, although the physiological change patterns of the six B. luminifera populations were relatively consistent for the same parameter, there were obvious differences among different populations. Comprehensive analysis revealed that the physiological response of Rongshui (RS) was the most stable, and this was the representative B. luminifera population. Illumina RNA-seq analysis was applied to reveal the specific biological process of B. luminifera under heat stress using the RS population, and a total of 116,484 unigenes were obtained. The differentially expressed genes (DEGs) between different time periods under heat stress were enriched in 34 KEGG pathways, and the limonene and pinene degradation pathway was commonly enriched in all pairwise comparisons. Moreover, transcription factors including bHLH (basic helix–loop–helix), MYB, WRKY, and NAC (NAM, ATAF1/2, and CUC2) were identified. In this study, the physiological response and tolerance mechanisms of B. luminifera under high temperature stress were revealed, which can conducive to the basis of B. luminifera selection and resistance assessment for cultivation and breeding. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-09-23 /pmc/articles/PMC9538328/ /pubmed/36212384 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.997818 Text en Copyright © 2022 Hu, Xu, Shen, Liu, Zhuang, Borah, Tong, Lin and Huang. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Hu, Xian-Ge
Xu, Yilei
Shen, Ning
Liu, Mingtong
Zhuang, Hebi
Borah, Priyanka
Tong, Zaikang
Lin, Erpei
Huang, Huahong
Comparative physiological analyses and the genetic basis reveal heat stress responses mechanism among different Betula luminifera populations
title Comparative physiological analyses and the genetic basis reveal heat stress responses mechanism among different Betula luminifera populations
title_full Comparative physiological analyses and the genetic basis reveal heat stress responses mechanism among different Betula luminifera populations
title_fullStr Comparative physiological analyses and the genetic basis reveal heat stress responses mechanism among different Betula luminifera populations
title_full_unstemmed Comparative physiological analyses and the genetic basis reveal heat stress responses mechanism among different Betula luminifera populations
title_short Comparative physiological analyses and the genetic basis reveal heat stress responses mechanism among different Betula luminifera populations
title_sort comparative physiological analyses and the genetic basis reveal heat stress responses mechanism among different betula luminifera populations
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9538328/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36212384
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.997818
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