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Common and divergent physiological, hormonal and metabolic responses of Arabidopsis thaliana and Thellungiella halophila to water and salt stress

Journal

JOURNAL OF PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
Volume 167, Issue 16, Pages 1342-1350

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ELSEVIER GMBH
DOI: 10.1016/j.jplph.2010.05.012

Keywords

ABA; Abiotic stress; JA; Metabolomics; Proline

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  1. Fundacio Bancaixa/Universitat Jaume I and Ministerio de Educacion y Ciencia (Spain) [P1-1A2007-04, AGL2007-65437-C04-03/AGR]

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To explain the higher tolerance of Thellungiella to abiotic stress in comparison to Arabidopsis several studies have focused on differences in ion absorption and gene expression However little is known about hormone regulation and metabolic responses In this work plants of both species were subjected to desiccation and salt stress to compare common and divergent responses In control conditions the number of significantly upregulated mass features as well as praline levels was higher in Tellungiella than in Arabidopsis When subjected to desiccation both species exhibited similar rates of water loss but proline over accumulation only occurred in Thellungiella both species accumulated ABA and JA with a similar trend although Arabidopsis showed higher concentrations of both hormones which indicated a stronger impact of desiccation on Arabidopsis However Arabidopsis showed a higher number of significantly altered mass features than Thellungiella Under salt stress Thellungiella plants accumulated lower amounts of Cl- ions than Arabidopsis but exhibited a similar proline response Under these conditions ABA and JA levels increased in Arabidopsis whereas minimal changes in both hormone concentrations were recorded in Thellungiella Contrastingly the impact of salt stress on metabolite profiles was higher in Thellungiella than in Arabidopsis Overall data indicated that physiological responses in Arabidopsis are induced after stress imposition through hormonal regulation whereas Thellungiella has a basal metabolic configuration better prepared to endure environmental cues (C) 2010 Elsevier GmbH All rights reserved

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