INTRODUCTION: Elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide [CO(2)] increases peanut carbon assimilation and productivity. However, the molecular basis of such responses is not well understood. We tested the hypothesis that maintaining high photosynthesis under long-term elevated [CO(2)] is associated with the shift in C metabolism gene expression regulation. METHODS: We used a field CO(2) enrichment system to examine the effects of elevated [CO(2)] (ambient + 250 ppm) across different soil water availability and plant developmental stages on the molecular responses in a peanut runner-type genotype. Plants under both [CO(2)] treatments were grown in semiarid conditions. We evaluated a comparative leaf transcriptomic profile across three periodic water deficit/re-hydration (well-watered/recovery) cycles throughout the growing season using RNAseq analysis. RESULTS: Our results showed that the transcriptome responses were influenced by [CO(2)], water availability, and developmental stages. The traditional Mercator annotation analysis based on percentage total revealed that lipid metabolism, hormone biosynthesis, secondary metabolism, amino acid biosynthesis, and transport were the most regulated biological processes. However, our new approach based on the comparative relative percentage change per individual category across stages revealed new insights into the gene expression patterns of biological functional groups, highlighting the relevance of the C-related pathways regulated by elevated [CO(2)]. DISCUSSION: The photosynthesis analysis showed that 1) The light reaction was the most upregulated pathway by elevated [CO(2)] during water stress, 2) Photorespiration was downregulated across all stages, 3) Sucrose synthesis genes were upregulated by elevated [CO(2)] before stress, 4) Starch synthesis genes were upregulated by elevated [CO(2)] under drought periods, and 5) CO(2) regulation of sucrose and starch degradation was critical under drought periods. Our findings provide valuable insights into the molecular basis underlying the photosynthetic acclimation response to elevated [CO(2)] in peanuts.
Peanut leaf transcriptomic dynamics reveals insights into the acclimation response to elevated carbon dioxide under semiarid conditions.
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作者:Laza Haydee, Bhattarai Bishwoyog, Mendu Venugopal, Burow Mark D, Emendack Yves, Sanchez Jacobo, Gupta Aarti, Abdelrahman Mostafa, Tran Lam-Son Phan, Tissue David T, Payton Paxton
| 期刊: | Frontiers in Plant Science | 影响因子: | 4.800 |
| 时间: | 2024 | 起止号: | 2025 Mar 27; 15:1407574 |
| doi: | 10.3389/fpls.2024.1407574 | ||
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