Variation in aquaporin and physiological responses among Pinus contorta families under different moisture conditions
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Author
Khan, Shanjida
Barb R., Thomas
de la Mata, Raul
Randall, Morgan J.
Zhang, Wenqing
Zwiazek, Janusz J.
Publication date
2019-01-06ISSN
2223-7747
Abstract
A population of eight open pollinated families of Pinus contorta was selected from
sites varying in precipitation regimes and elevation to examine the possible role of aquaporins
in adaptation to different moisture conditions. Five Pinus contorta aquaporins encoding PiconPIP2;1,
PiconPIP2;2, PiconPIP2;3, PiconPIP1;2, and PiconTIP1;1 were cloned and detailed structural analyses
were conducted to provide essential information that can explain their biological and molecular
function. All five PiconAQPs contained hydrophilic aromatic/arginine selective filters to facilitate
the transport of water. Transcript abundance patterns of PiconAQPs varied significantly across the
P. contorta families under varying soil moisture conditions. The transcript abundance of five PiconPIPs
remained unchanged under control and water-stress conditions in two families that originated from
the sites with lower precipitation levels. These two families also displayed a different adaptive
strategy of photosynthesis to cope with drought stress, which was manifested by reduced sensitivity
in photosynthesis (maintaining the same rate) while exhibiting a reduction in stomatal conductance.
In general, root:shoot ratios were not affected by drought stress, but some variation was observed
between families. The results showed variability in drought coping mechanisms, including the
expression of aquaporin genes and plant biomass allocation among eight families of Pinus contorta.
Document Type
Article
Document version
Published version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
630 - Forestry
Pages
23
Publisher
MDPI
Is part of
Plants
Citation
Khan, Shanjida, Barb Thomas, Raul de la Mata, Morgan Randall, Wenqing Zhang, and Janusz Zwiazek. 2019. "Variation In Aquaporin And Physiological Responses Among Pinus Contorta Families Under Different Moisture Conditions". Plants 8 (1): 13. MDPI AG. doi:10.3390/plants8010013.
Program
Fructicultura
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