Opzioni
Multi-hormonal analysis and aquaporins regulation reveal new insights on drought tolerance in grapevine
2024
Periodico
JOURNAL OF PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
Abstract
Disentangling the factors that foster the tolerance to water stress in plants could provide great benefits to crop
productions. In a two-year experiment, two new PIWI (fungus resistant) grapevine varieties, namely Merlot
Kanthus and Sauvignon Kretos (Vitis hybrids), grown in the field, were subjected to two different water regimes:
weekly irrigated (IR) or not irrigated (NIR) for two months during the summer. The two varieties exhibited large
differences in terms of performance under water-limiting conditions. In particular, Merlot Kanthus strongly
decreased stem water potential (Ψs) under water shortage and Sauvignon Kretos maintained higher Ψs values
accompanied by generally high stomatal conductance and net carbon assimilation, regardless of the treatment.
We hypothesized differences in the hormonal profile that mediate most of the plant responses to stresses or in the
regulation of the aquaporins that control the water transport in the leaves. In general, substantial differences
were found in the abundance of different hormonal classes, with Merlot Kanthus reporting higher concentrations
of cytokinins while Sauvignon Kretos higher concentrations of auxins, jasmonate and salicylic acid. Interestingly,
under water stress conditions ABA modulation appeared similar between the two cultivars, while other hormones
were differently modulated between the two varieties. Regarding the expression of aquaporin encoding genes,
Merlot Kanthus showed a significant downregulation of VvPIP2;1 and VvTIP2;1 in leaves exposed to water stress.
Both genes have probably a role in influencing leaf conductance, and VvTIP2;1 has been correlated with stomatal
conductance values. This evidence suggests that the two PIWI varieties are characterized by different behaviour
in response to drought. Furthermore, the findings of the study may be generalized, suggesting the involvement of
a complex hormonal cross-talk and aquaporins in effectively influencing plant performance under water
shortage.
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