Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
Over the past decades, introduction of many fast-growing hygrophilic, and economically valuable plants into xeric environments
has occurred. However, production and even survival of these species may be threatened by harsh climatic conditions unless an
effective physiological and metabolic plasticity is available. Moringa oleifera Lam., a multipurpose tree originating from humid
sub-tropical regions of India, is widely cultivated in many arid countries because of its multiple uses. We tested whether M. oleifera
can adjust primary and secondary metabolism to efficiently cope with increasing water stress. It is shown that M. oleifera possesses
an effective isohydric behavior. Water stress induced a quick and strong stomatal closure, driven by abscisic acid (ABA)
accumulation, and leading to photosynthesis inhibition with consequent negative effects on biomass production. However, photochemistry
was not impaired and maximal fluorescence and saturating photosynthesis remained unaffected in stressed leaves. We
report for the first time that M. oleifera produces isoprene, and show that isoprene emission increased three-fold during stress
progression. It is proposed that higher isoprene biosynthesis helps leaves cope with water stress through its antioxidant or membrane
stabilizing action, and also indicates a general MEP (methylerythritol 4-phosphate) pathway activation that further helps
protect photosynthesis under water stress. Increased concentrations of antioxidant flavonoids were also observed in water
stressed leaves, and probably cooperate in limiting irreversible effects of the stress in M. oleifera leaves. The observed metabolic
and phenotypic plasticity may facilitate the establishment of M. oleifera in xeric environments, sustaining the economic and environmental
value of this plant.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
abscisic acid; flavonoids; isohydry; isoprene; MEP (methylerythritol 4-phosphate) pathway; violaxanthin-cycle pigments; water stress
Elenco autori:
Brunetti, Cecilia; Loreto, Francesco; Tattini, Massimiliano; Centritto, Mauro
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