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Photosynthetic recovery in drought‐rehydrated grapevines is associated with high demand from the sinks, maximizing the fruit‐oriented performance

To understand how grapevine sinks compete with each other during water stress and subsequent rehydration, carbon (C) allocation patterns in drought‐rehydrated vines (REC) at the beginning of fruit ripening were compared with control vines maintained under drought (WS) or fully irrigated (WW). In the...

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Autores principales: Patono, Davide L., Said‐Pullicino, Daniel, Eloi Alcatrāo, Leandro, Firbus, Andrea, Ivaldi, Giorgio, Chitarra, Walter, Ferrandino, Alessandra, Ricauda Aimonino, Davide, Celi, Luisella, Gambino, Giorgio, Perrone, Irene, Lovisolo, Claudio
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9828513/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36209488
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/tpj.16000
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author Patono, Davide L.
Said‐Pullicino, Daniel
Eloi Alcatrāo, Leandro
Firbus, Andrea
Ivaldi, Giorgio
Chitarra, Walter
Ferrandino, Alessandra
Ricauda Aimonino, Davide
Celi, Luisella
Gambino, Giorgio
Perrone, Irene
Lovisolo, Claudio
author_facet Patono, Davide L.
Said‐Pullicino, Daniel
Eloi Alcatrāo, Leandro
Firbus, Andrea
Ivaldi, Giorgio
Chitarra, Walter
Ferrandino, Alessandra
Ricauda Aimonino, Davide
Celi, Luisella
Gambino, Giorgio
Perrone, Irene
Lovisolo, Claudio
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description To understand how grapevine sinks compete with each other during water stress and subsequent rehydration, carbon (C) allocation patterns in drought‐rehydrated vines (REC) at the beginning of fruit ripening were compared with control vines maintained under drought (WS) or fully irrigated (WW). In the 30 days following rehydration, the quantity and distribution of newly fixed C between leaves, roots and fruits was evaluated through (13)CO(2) pulse‐labeling and stable isotope ratio mass spectrometry. REC plants diverted the same percentage of fixed C towards the berries as the WS plants, although the percentage was higher than that of WW plants. Net photosynthesis (measured simultaneously with root respiration in a multichamber system for analysis of gas exchange above‐ and below‐ground) was approximately two‐fold greater in REC compared to WS treatment, and comparable or even higher than in WW plants. Maximizing C assimilation and delivery in REC plants led to a significantly higher amount of newly fixed C compared to both control treatments, already 2 days after rehydration in root, and 2 days later in the berries, in line with the expression of genes responsible for sugar metabolism. In REC plants, the increase in C assimilation was able to support the requests of the sinks during fruit ripening, without affecting the reserves, as was the case in WS. These mechanisms clarify what is experienced in fruit crops, when occasional rain or irrigation events are more effective in determining sugar delivery towards fruits, rather than constant and satisfactory water availabilities.
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spelling pubmed-98285132023-01-10 Photosynthetic recovery in drought‐rehydrated grapevines is associated with high demand from the sinks, maximizing the fruit‐oriented performance Patono, Davide L. Said‐Pullicino, Daniel Eloi Alcatrāo, Leandro Firbus, Andrea Ivaldi, Giorgio Chitarra, Walter Ferrandino, Alessandra Ricauda Aimonino, Davide Celi, Luisella Gambino, Giorgio Perrone, Irene Lovisolo, Claudio Plant J Original Articles To understand how grapevine sinks compete with each other during water stress and subsequent rehydration, carbon (C) allocation patterns in drought‐rehydrated vines (REC) at the beginning of fruit ripening were compared with control vines maintained under drought (WS) or fully irrigated (WW). In the 30 days following rehydration, the quantity and distribution of newly fixed C between leaves, roots and fruits was evaluated through (13)CO(2) pulse‐labeling and stable isotope ratio mass spectrometry. REC plants diverted the same percentage of fixed C towards the berries as the WS plants, although the percentage was higher than that of WW plants. Net photosynthesis (measured simultaneously with root respiration in a multichamber system for analysis of gas exchange above‐ and below‐ground) was approximately two‐fold greater in REC compared to WS treatment, and comparable or even higher than in WW plants. Maximizing C assimilation and delivery in REC plants led to a significantly higher amount of newly fixed C compared to both control treatments, already 2 days after rehydration in root, and 2 days later in the berries, in line with the expression of genes responsible for sugar metabolism. In REC plants, the increase in C assimilation was able to support the requests of the sinks during fruit ripening, without affecting the reserves, as was the case in WS. These mechanisms clarify what is experienced in fruit crops, when occasional rain or irrigation events are more effective in determining sugar delivery towards fruits, rather than constant and satisfactory water availabilities. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-10-28 2022-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9828513/ /pubmed/36209488 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/tpj.16000 Text en © 2022 The Authors. The Plant Journal published by Society for Experimental Biology and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://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
Patono, Davide L.
Said‐Pullicino, Daniel
Eloi Alcatrāo, Leandro
Firbus, Andrea
Ivaldi, Giorgio
Chitarra, Walter
Ferrandino, Alessandra
Ricauda Aimonino, Davide
Celi, Luisella
Gambino, Giorgio
Perrone, Irene
Lovisolo, Claudio
Photosynthetic recovery in drought‐rehydrated grapevines is associated with high demand from the sinks, maximizing the fruit‐oriented performance
title Photosynthetic recovery in drought‐rehydrated grapevines is associated with high demand from the sinks, maximizing the fruit‐oriented performance
title_full Photosynthetic recovery in drought‐rehydrated grapevines is associated with high demand from the sinks, maximizing the fruit‐oriented performance
title_fullStr Photosynthetic recovery in drought‐rehydrated grapevines is associated with high demand from the sinks, maximizing the fruit‐oriented performance
title_full_unstemmed Photosynthetic recovery in drought‐rehydrated grapevines is associated with high demand from the sinks, maximizing the fruit‐oriented performance
title_short Photosynthetic recovery in drought‐rehydrated grapevines is associated with high demand from the sinks, maximizing the fruit‐oriented performance
title_sort photosynthetic recovery in drought‐rehydrated grapevines is associated with high demand from the sinks, maximizing the fruit‐oriented performance
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9828513/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36209488
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/tpj.16000
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