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J Exp Bot ; 68(9): 2439-2451, 2017 04 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28449129

RESUMO

Arundo donax has been identified as an important biomass and biofuel crop. Yet, there has been little research on photosynthetic and metabolic traits, which sustain the high productivity of A. donax under drought conditions. This study determined phenotypic differences between two A. donax ecotypes coming from stands with contrasting adaptation to dry climate. We hypothesized that the Bulgarian (BG) ecotype, adapted to drier conditions, exhibits greater drought tolerance than the Italian (IT) ecotype, adapted to a more mesic environment. Under well-watered conditions the BG ecotype was characterized by higher photosynthesis, mesophyll conductance, intrinsic water use efficiency, PSII efficiency, isoprene emission rate and carotenoids, whereas the IT ecotype showed higher levels of hydroxycinnamates. Photosynthesis of water-stressed plants was mainly limited by diffusional resistance to CO2 in BG, and by biochemistry in IT. Recovery of photosynthesis was more rapid and complete in BG than in IT, which may indicate better stability of the photosynthetic apparatus associated to enhanced induction of volatile and non-volatile isoprenoids and phenylpropanoid biosynthesis. This study shows that a large phenotypic plasticity among A. donax ecotypes exists, and may be exploited to compensate for the low genetic variability of this species when selecting plant productivity in constrained environments.


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Adaptação Biológica , Secas , Ecótipo , Fotossíntese , Poaceae/fisiologia , Bulgária , Butadienos , Carotenoides/biossíntese , Hemiterpenos/biossíntese , Itália , Pentanos , Fenótipo , Poaceae/genética
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Plant Cell Environ ; 39(10): 2185-97, 2016 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27351898

RESUMO

Physiological, biochemical and morpho-anatomical traits that determine the phenotypic plasticity of plants under drought were tested in two Arundinoideae with contrasting habitats, growth traits and metabolism: the fast-growing Arundo donax, which also is a strong isoprene emitter, and the slow-growing Hakonechloa macra that does not invest on isoprene biosynthesis. In control conditions, A. donax displayed not only higher photosynthesis but also higher concentration of carotenoids and lower phenylpropanoid content than H. macra. In drought-stressed plants, photosynthesis was similarly inhibited in both species, but substantially recovered only in A. donax after rewatering. Decline of photochemical and biochemical parameters, increased concentration of CO2 inside leaves, and impairment of chloroplast ultrastructure were only observed in H. macra indicating damage of photosynthetic machinery under drought. It is suggested that volatile and non-volatile isoprenoids produced by A. donax efficiently preserve the chloroplasts from transient drought damage, while H. macra invests on phenylpropanoids that are less efficient in preserving photosynthesis but likely offer better antioxidant protection under prolonged stress.


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Butadienos/metabolismo , Ácidos Cumáricos/metabolismo , Secas , Ecossistema , Hemiterpenos/metabolismo , Pentanos/metabolismo , Poaceae/metabolismo , Ácido Abscísico/metabolismo , Apigenina/metabolismo , Carotenoides/metabolismo , Clorofila/metabolismo , Cloroplastos/ultraestrutura , Desidratação/metabolismo , Luteolina/metabolismo , Fotossíntese , Poaceae/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Poaceae/ultraestrutura , Água/metabolismo
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