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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38666352/a-lateral-organ-boundaries-domain-transcription-factor-acts-downstream-of-the-auxin-response-factor-2-to-control-nodulation-and-root-architecture-in-medicago-truncatula
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cristina Kirolinko, Karen Hobecker, Marianela Cueva, Florencia Botto, Aurélie Christ, Andreas Niebel, Federico Ariel, Flavio Antonio Blanco, Martín Crespi, María Eugenia Zanetti
Legume plants develop two types of root postembryonic organs, lateral roots and symbiotic nodules, using shared regulatory components. The module composed by the microRNA390, the Trans-Acting SIRNA3 (TAS3) RNA and the Auxin Response Factors (ARF)2, ARF3, and ARF4 (miR390/TAS3/ARFs) mediates the control of both lateral roots and symbiotic nodules in legumes. Here, a transcriptomic approach identified a member of the Lateral Organ Boundaries Domain (LBD) family of transcription factors in Medicago truncatula, designated MtLBD17/29a, which is regulated by the miR390/TAS3/ARFs module...
April 26, 2024: New Phytologist
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38666346/the-auxin-efflux-carrier-pin1a-regulates-vascular-patterning-in-cereal-roots
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Riccardo Fusi, Sara Giulia Milner, Serena Rosignoli, Riccardo Bovina, Cristovão De Jesus Vieira Teixeira, Haoyu Lou, Brian S Atkinson, Aditi N Borkar, Larry M York, Dylan H Jones, Craig J Sturrock, Nils Stein, Martin Mascher, Roberto Tuberosa, Devin O'Connor, Malcolm J Bennett, Anthony Bishopp, Silvio Salvi, Rahul Bhosale
Barley (Hordeum vulgare) is an important global cereal crop and a model in genetic studies. Despite advances in characterising barley genomic resources, few mutant studies have identified genes controlling root architecture and anatomy, which plays a critical role in capturing soil resources. Our phenotypic screening of a TILLING mutant collection identified line TM5992 exhibiting a short-root phenotype compared with wild-type (WT) Morex background. Outcrossing TM5992 with barley variety Proctor and subsequent SNP array-based bulk segregant analysis, fine mapped the mutation to a cM scale...
April 26, 2024: New Phytologist
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38666344/pushing-the-envelope-do-narrowly-and-widely-distributed-eucalyptus-species-differ-in-response-to-climate-warming
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John E Drake, Angelica Vårhammar, Michael J Aspinwall, Sebastian Pfautsch, Oula Ghannoum, David T Tissue, Mark G Tjoelker
Contemporary climate change will push many tree species into conditions that are outside their current climate envelopes. Using the Eucalyptus genus as a model, we addressed whether species with narrower geographical distributions show constrained ability to cope with warming relative to species with wider distributions, and whether this ability differs among species from tropical and temperate climates. We grew seedlings of widely and narrowly distributed Eucalyptus species from temperate and tropical Australia in a glasshouse under two temperature regimes: the summer temperature at seed origin and +3...
April 26, 2024: New Phytologist
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38666323/scpl-acyltransferases-catalyze-the-metabolism-of-chlorogenic-acid-during-purple-coneflower-seed-germination
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yuqing Huang, Hsihua Wang, Yuting Zhang, Pingyu Zhang, Yuting Xiang, Yang Zhang, Rao Fu
The metabolism of massively accumulated chlorogenic acid is crucial for the successful germination of purple coneflower (Echinacea purpurea (L.) Menoch). A serine carboxypeptidase-like (SCPL) acyltransferase (chicoric acid synthase, CAS) utilizes chlorogenic acid to produce chicoric acid during germination. However, it seems that the generation of chicoric acid lags behind the decrease in chlorogenic acid, suggesting an earlier route of chlorogenic acid metabolism. We discovered another chlorogenic acid metabolic product, 3,5-dicaffeoylquinic acid, which is produced before chicoric acid, filling the lag phase...
April 26, 2024: New Phytologist
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38659155/corrigendum-to-decadal-soil-warming-decreased-vascular-plant-above-and-belowground-production-in-a-subarctic-grassland-by-inducing-nitrogen-limitation
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No abstract text is available yet for this article.
April 24, 2024: New Phytologist
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38659154/impact-of-changing-climate-on-bryophyte-contributions-to-terrestrial-water-carbon-and-nitrogen-cycles
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REVIEW
Mandy L Slate, Anita Antoninka, Lydia Bailey, Monica B Berdugo, Des A Callaghan, Mariana Cárdenas, Matthew W Chmielewski, Nicole J Fenton, Hannah Holland-Moritz, Samantha Hopkins, Mélanie Jean, Bier Ekaphan Kraichak, Zoë Lindo, Amelia Merced, Tobi Oke, Daniel Stanton, Julia Stuart, Daniel Tucker, Kirsten K Coe
Bryophytes, including the lineages of mosses, liverworts, and hornworts, are the second-largest photoautotroph group on Earth. Recent work across terrestrial ecosystems has highlighted how bryophytes retain and control water, fix substantial amounts of carbon (C), and contribute to nitrogen (N) cycles in forests (boreal, temperate, and tropical), tundra, peatlands, grasslands, and deserts. Understanding how changing climate affects bryophyte contributions to global cycles in different ecosystems is of primary importance...
April 24, 2024: New Phytologist
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38655668/phenotypic-selection-patterns-in-a-hybrid-zone-between-two-calceolaria-species-with-contrasting-pollinators-insights-from-field-surveys-and-fitness-assessments
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Lucía Estévez Manso Galán, Marco Antonetti, Ana C Ibañez, Alicia N Sérsic, Andrea A Cocucci
Hybrid zones provide natural experimental settings to test hypotheses about species divergence. We concentrated on a hybrid swarm in which oil-collecting bees and flower-pecking birds act as pollinators of two Calceolaria species. We asked whether both pollinators contributed to flower divergence by differentially promoting prezygotic fitness at the phenotypic extremes that represent parentals. We studied pollinator-mediated selection on phenotypic traits critical in plant-pollinator mechanical interaction, namely plant height, reward-to-stigma distance, and flower shape...
April 24, 2024: New Phytologist
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38655662/elevated-co-2-and-temperature-augment-gas-exchange-and-shift-the-fitness-landscape-in-a-montane-forb
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Derek A Denney, Pratik Patel, Jill T Anderson
Climate change is simultaneously increasing carbon dioxide concentrations ([CO2 ]) and temperature. These factors could interact to influence plant physiology and performance. Alternatively, increased [CO2 ] may offset costs associated with elevated temperatures. Furthermore, the interaction between elevated temperature and [CO2 ] may differentially affect populations from along an elevational gradient and disrupt local adaptation. We conducted a multifactorial growth chamber experiment to examine the interactive effects of temperature and [CO2 ] on fitness and ecophysiology of diverse accessions of Boechera stricta (Brassicaceae) sourced from a broad elevational gradient in Colorado...
April 24, 2024: New Phytologist
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38655603/plant-viruses-and-biomolecular-condensates-novel-perspectives-in-virus-replication-strategies
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jared P May
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
April 24, 2024: New Phytologist
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38650352/genome-wide-association-study-and-network-analysis-of-in-vitro-transformation-in-populus-trichocarpa-support-key-roles-of-diverse-phytohormone-pathways-and-cross-talk
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michael F Nagle, Jialin Yuan, Damanpreet Kaur, Cathleen Ma, Ekaterina Peremyslova, Yuan Jiang, Greg S Goralogia, Anna Magnuson, Jia Yi Li, Wellington Muchero, Li Fuxin, Steven H Strauss
Wide variation in amenability to transformation and regeneration (TR) among many plant species and genotypes presents a challenge to the use of genetic engineering in research and breeding. To help understand the causes of this variation, we performed association mapping and network analysis using a population of 1204 wild trees of Populus trichocarpa (black cottonwood). To enable precise and high-throughput phenotyping of callus and shoot TR, we developed a computer vision system that cross-referenced complementary red, green, and blue (RGB) and fluorescent-hyperspectral images...
April 22, 2024: New Phytologist
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38650347/arabidopsis-mrna-export-factor-mos11-molecular-interactions-and-role-in-abiotic-stress-responses
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Amelie Rödel, Ina Weig, Sophie Tiedemann, Uwe Schwartz, Gernot Längst, Christoph Moehle, Marion Grasser, Klaus D Grasser
Transcription and export (TREX) is a multi-subunit complex that links synthesis, processing and export of mRNAs. It interacts with the RNA helicase UAP56 and export factors such as MOS11 and ALYs to facilitate nucleocytosolic transport of mRNAs. Plant MOS11 is a conserved, but sparsely researched RNA-binding export factor, related to yeast Tho1 and mammalian CIP29/SARNP. Using biochemical approaches, the domains of Arabidopsis thaliana MOS11 required for interaction with UAP56 and RNA-binding were identified...
April 22, 2024: New Phytologist
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38650314/some-fall-to-sleep-slowly-cell-biophysics-and-metabolism-of-quiescence-in-diatom-resting-cells
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Peter von Dassow
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
April 22, 2024: New Phytologist
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38649790/tree-water-uptake-patterns-across-the-globe
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REVIEW
Christoph Bachofen, Shersingh Joseph Tumber-Dávila, D Scott Mackay, Nate G McDowell, Andrea Carminati, Tamir Klein, Benjamin D Stocker, Maurizio Mencuccini, Charlotte Grossiord
Plant water uptake from the soil is a crucial element of the global hydrological cycle and essential for vegetation drought resilience. Yet, knowledge of how the distribution of water uptake depth (WUD) varies across species, climates, and seasons is scarce relative to our knowledge of aboveground plant functions. With a global literature review, we found that average WUD varied more among biomes than plant functional types (i.e. deciduous/evergreen broadleaves and conifers), illustrating the importance of the hydroclimate, especially precipitation seasonality, on WUD...
April 22, 2024: New Phytologist
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38649769/microrna164e-suppresses-nac100-transcription-factor-mediated-synthesis-of-seed-storage-proteins-in-chickpea
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anirban Chakraborty, Baljinder Singh, Vimal Pandey, Swarup K Parida, Sabhyata Bhatia
Development of protein-enriched chickpea varieties necessitates an understanding of specific genes and key regulatory circuits that govern the synthesis of seed storage proteins (SSPs). Here, we demonstrated the novel involvement of Ca-miR164e-CaNAC100 in regulating SSP synthesis in chickpea. Ca-miRNA164e was significantly decreased during seed maturation, especially in high-protein accessions. The miRNA was found to directly target the transactivation conferring C-terminal region of a nuclear-localized transcription factor, CaNAC100 as revealed using RNA ligase-mediated-rapid amplification of cDNA ends and target mimic assays...
April 22, 2024: New Phytologist
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38643979/the-need-for-mechanistic-explanations-in-seed-ecology
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Juli G Pausas, Byron B Lamont, Jon E Keeley, William J Bond
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
April 21, 2024: New Phytologist
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38643978/large-dataset-analyses-advance-knowledge-of-seed-ecology-and-evolutionary-biology
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LETTER
Sergey Rosbakh, Angelino Carta, Eduardo Fernández-Pascual, Shyam S Phartyal, Roberta L C Dayrell, Efisio Mattana, Arne Saatkamp, Filip Vandelook, Jerry M Baskin, Carol C Baskin
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
April 21, 2024: New Phytologist
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38641865/carbon-budget-at-the-individual-tree-scale-dominant-eucalyptus-trees-partition-less-carbon-belowground
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ezequiel Fernandez-Tschieder, John D Marshall, Dan Binkley
Large trees in plantations generally produce more wood per unit of resource use than small trees. Two processes may account for this pattern: greater photosynthetic resource use efficiency or greater partitioning of carbon to wood production. We estimated gross primary production (GPP) at the individual scale by combining transpiration with photosynthetic water-use efficiency of Eucalyptus trees. Aboveground production fluxes were estimated using allometric equations and modeled respiration; total belowground carbon fluxes (TBCF) were estimated by subtracting aboveground fluxes from GPP...
April 19, 2024: New Phytologist
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38641854/sequential-activation-of-strigolactone-and-salicylate-biosynthesis-promotes-leaf-senescence
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yexing Jing, Ziyi Yang, Zongju Yang, Wanqing Bai, Ruizhen Yang, Yanjun Zhang, Kewei Zhang, Yunwei Zhang, Jiaqiang Sun
Leaf senescence is a complex process strictly regulated by various external and endogenous factors. However, the key signaling pathway mediating leaf senescence remains unknown. Here, we show that Arabidopsis SPX1/2 negatively regulate leaf senescence genetically downstream of the strigolactone (SL) pathway. We demonstrate that the SL receptor AtD14 and MAX2 mediate the age-dependent degradation of SPX1/2. Intriguingly, we uncover an age-dependent accumulation of SLs in leaves via transcriptional activation of SL biosynthetic genes by the transcription factors (TFs) SPL9/15...
April 19, 2024: New Phytologist
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38641796/negative-allometry-of-leaf-xylem-conduit-diameter-and-double-wall-thickness-implications-for-implosion-safety
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ilaine Silveira Matos, Samantha McDonough, Breanna Carrillo Johnson, Diana Kalantar, James Rohde, Roshni Sahu, Joyce Wang, Adrian Fontao, Jason To, Sonoma Carlos, Lisa Garcia, Mickey Boakye, Holly Forbes, Benjamin Wong Blonder
Xylem conduits have lignified walls to resist crushing pressures. The thicker the double-wall (T) relative to its diameter (D), the greater the implosion safety. Having safer conduits may incur higher costs and reduced flow, while having less resistant xylem may lead to catastrophic collapse under drought. Although recent studies have shown that conduit implosion commonly occurs in leaves, little is known about how leaf xylem scales T vs D to trade off safety, flow efficiency, mechanical support, and cost. We measured T and D in > 7000 conduits of 122 species to investigate how T vs D scaling varies across clades, habitats, growth forms, leaf, and vein sizes...
April 19, 2024: New Phytologist
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38641748/legacy-effects-of-premature-defoliation-in-response-to-an-extreme-drought-event-modulate-phytochemical-profiles-with-subtle-consequences-for-leaf-herbivory-in-european-beech
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michael Eisenring, Arthur Gessler, Esther R Frei, Gaétan Glauser, Bernd Kammerer, Maurice Moor, Anouchka Perret-Gentil, Thomas Wohlgemuth, Martin M Gossner
Extreme droughts can have long-lasting effects on forest community dynamics and species interactions. Yet, our understanding of how drought legacy modulates ecological relationships is just unfolding. We tested the hypothesis that leaf chemistry and herbivory show long-term responses to premature defoliation caused by an extreme drought event in European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.). For two consecutive years after the extreme European summer drought in 2018, we collected leaves from the upper and lower canopy of adjacently growing drought-stressed and unstressed trees...
April 19, 2024: New Phytologist
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