The impact of multifactorial stress combination on reproductive tissues and grain yield of a crop plant

Author:

Peláez‐Vico María Ángeles1,Sinha Ranjita1,Induri Sai Preethi2,Lyu Zhen2,Venigalla Sai Darahas2,Vasireddy Dinesh2,Singh Pallav3,Immadi Manish Sridhar2,Pascual Lidia S.4,Shostak Benjamin1,Mendoza‐Cózatl David1ORCID,Joshi Trupti235,Fritschi Felix B.1,Zandalinas Sara I.4ORCID,Mittler Ron16ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of Plant Sciences and Technology, College of Agriculture Food and Natural Resources and Interdisciplinary Plant Group University of Missouri Columbia Missouri 65211 USA

2. Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science University of Missouri Columbia Missouri 65211 USA

3. MU Institute for Data Science and Informatics and Interdisciplinary Plant Group University of Missouri Columbia Missouri 65211 USA

4. Department of Biology, Biochemistry and Environmental Sciences University Jaume I Av. de Vicent Sos Baynat s/n Castelló de la Plana 12071 Spain

5. Department of Health Management and Informatics, and Christopher S. Bond Life Sciences Center University of Missouri Columbia Missouri 65211 USA

6. Department of Surgery School of Medicine, Christopher S. Bond Life Sciences Center, University of Missouri Columbia Missouri 65201 USA

Abstract

SUMMARYGlobal warming, climate change, and industrial pollution are altering our environment subjecting plants, microbiomes, and ecosystems to an increasing number and complexity of abiotic stress conditions, concurrently or sequentially. These conditions, termed, “multifactorial stress combination” (MFSC), can cause a significant decline in plant growth and survival. However, the impacts of MFSC on reproductive tissues and yield of major crop plants are largely unknown. We subjected soybean (Glycine max) plants to a MFSC of up to five different stresses (water deficit, salinity, low phosphate, acidity, and cadmium), in an increasing level of complexity, and conducted integrative transcriptomic‐phenotypic analysis of their reproductive and vegetative tissues. We reveal that MFSC has a negative cumulative effect on soybean yield, that each set of MFSC condition elicits a unique transcriptomic response (that is different between flowers and leaves), and that selected genes expressed in leaves or flowers of soybean are linked to the effects of MFSC on different vegetative, physiological, and/or reproductive parameters. Our study identified networks and pathways associated with reactive oxygen species, ascorbic acid and aldarate, and iron/copper signaling/metabolism as promising targets for future biotechnological efforts to augment the resilience of reproductive tissues of major crop plants to MFSC. In addition, we provide unique phenotypic and transcriptomic datasets for dissecting the mechanistic effects of MFSC on the vegetative, physiological, and reproductive processes of a crop plant.

Funder

Division of Integrative Organismal Systems

University of Missouri

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cell Biology,Plant Science,Genetics

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