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Integrating gene expression analysis and ecophysiological responses to water deficit in leaves of tomato plants

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Soil water deficit (WD) significantly impacts plant survival and crop yields. Many gaps remain in our understanding of the synergistic coordination between molecular and ecophysiological responses delaying substantial drought-induced effects on plant growth. To investigate this synergism in tomato leaves, we combined molecular, ecophysiological, and anatomical methods to examine gene expression patterns and physio-anatomical characteristics during a progressing WD experiment. Four sampling points were selected for transcriptomic analysis based on the key ecophysiological responses of the tomato leaves: 4 and 5 days after WD (d-WD), corresponding to 10% and 90% decrease in leaf stomatal conductance; 8 d-WD, the leaf wilting point; and 10 d-WD, when air embolism blocks 12% of the leaf xylem water transport. At 4 d-WD, upregulated genes were mostly linked to ABA-independent responses, with larger-scale ABA-dependent responses occurring at 5 d-WD. At 8 d-WD, we observed an upregulation of heat shock transcription factors, and two days later (10 d-WD), we found a strong upregulation of oxidative stress transcription factors. Finally, we found that young leaves present a stronger dehydration tolerance than mature leaves at the same drought intensity level, presumably because young leaves upregulate genes related to increased callose deposition resulting in limiting water loss to the phloem, and related to increased cell rigidity by modifying cell wall structures. This combined dataset will serve as a framework for future studies that aim to obtain a more holistic WD plant response at the molecular, ecophysiological and anatomical level.

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hal-04843823 , version 1 (17-12-2024)

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Giovanni Bortolami, T A de Werk, Maximilian Larter, A. Thonglim, B. Mueller-Roeber, et al.. Integrating gene expression analysis and ecophysiological responses to water deficit in leaves of tomato plants. Scientific Reports, 2024, 14 (1), pp.29024. ⟨10.1038/s41598-024-80261-0⟩. ⟨hal-04843823⟩
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