Growth-limiting drought increases sensitivity of Asian rice (Oryza sativa) leaves to heat shock through physiological and spatially distinct transcriptomic responses

生长受限的干旱通过生理和空间上不同的转录组反应,增加亚洲水稻(Oryza sativa)叶片对热激的敏感性。

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Abstract

Growth-limiting droughts (GLD) impair tissue expansion and delay developmental transitions but are often not considered as stressors, as many physiological traits are only slightly altered relative to well-watered counterparts. Concurrently, cell size, biochemical makeup, and transcriptome profiles vary along the leaf blade in accordance with the partitioning of distinct functions to spatially defined regions of the leaf. This suggests that because different parts of the leaf have underlying differences in their transcriptome profiles, they might respond to GLD in distinctive ways. Moreover, how antagonistic stressors influence physiology and gene expression in different zones of leaves is an open question. In this study, we profiled growth, anatomy, and gas exchange in Asian rice (Oryza sativa) leaves developed in well-watered and GLD conditions, with or without a secondary heat shock. We dissected leaves into seven equal-length segments for transcriptome analysis in these conditions. We hypothesized that GLD would make the leaves more sensitive to heat shock and would disrupt the underlying heterogeneity of the leaf transcriptome. GLD plants were more strongly affected by heat shock with respect to gas exchange and the number and types of genes that were differentially expressed and that these differences varied along the leaf blade. We developed an eFP browser tool with these data to facilitate exploration and hypothesis testing. These findings show that even mild drought treatments are sufficient to impact responses to antagonistic stressors and that substantial within-organ variance exists with respect to stress responses.

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