Protective Strategies of Haberlea rhodopensis for Acquisition of Freezing Tolerance: Interaction between Dehydration and Low Temperature
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
Resurrection plants are able to deal with complete dehydration of their leaves and then
recover normal metabolic activity after rehydration. Only a few resurrection species are exposed to
freezing temperatures in their natural environments, making them interesting models to study the
key metabolic adjustments of freezing tolerances. Here, we investigate the effect of cold and freezing
temperatures on physiological and biochemical changes in the leaves of Haberlea rhodopensis under
natural and controlled environmental conditions. Our data shows that leaf water content affects its
thermodynamical properties during vitrification under low temperatures. The changes in membrane
lipid composition, accumulation of sugars, and synthesis of stress-induced proteins were significantly
activated during the adaptation of H. rhodopensis to both cold and freezing temperatures. In particular,
the freezing tolerance of H. rhodopensis relies on a sucrose/hexoses ratio in favor of hexoses during
cold acclimation, while there is a shift in favor of sucrose upon exposure to freezing temperatures,
especially evident when leaf desiccation is relevant. This pattern was paralleled by an elevated
ratio of unsaturated/saturated fatty acids and significant quantitative and compositional changes in
stress-induced proteins, namely dehydrins and early light-induced proteins (ELIPs). Taken together,
our data indicate that common responses of H. rhodopensis plants to low temperature and desiccation
involve the accumulation of sugars and upregulation of dehydrins/ELIP protein expression. Further
studies on the molecular mechanisms underlying freezing tolerance (genes and genetic regulatory
mechanisms) may help breeders to improve the resistance of crop plants.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
resurrection plants; freezing tolerance; desiccation; carbohydrates; fatty acids; protective proteins
Elenco autori:
Bertazza, Gianpaolo; Rapparini, Francesca
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