Evidence for within‐species transition between drought response strategies in Nicotiana benthamiana

Author:

Asadyar Leila12ORCID,de Felippes Felipe Fenselau1ORCID,Bally Julia12ORCID,Blackman Chris J.23ORCID,An Jiyuan12ORCID,Sussmilch Frances C.23ORCID,Moghaddam Lalehvash14ORCID,Williams Brett12ORCID,Blanksby Stephen J.4ORCID,Brodribb Timothy J.23ORCID,Waterhouse Peter M.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Biology and Environmental Science, Centre for Agriculture and the Bioeconomy Queensland University of Technology (QUT) Brisbane Qld 4000 Australia

2. ARC Centre of Excellence for Plant Success in Nature and Agriculture University of Queensland (UQ) Brisbane Qld 4072 Australia

3. School of Natural Sciences University of Tasmania (UTAS) Sandy Bay Hobart Tas. 7005 Australia

4. School of Chemistry and Physics, Central Analytical Research Facility Queensland University of Technology (QUT) Brisbane Qld 4000 Australia

Abstract

Summary Nicotiana benthamiana is predominantly distributed in arid habitats across northern Australia. However, none of six geographically isolated accessions shows obvious xerophytic morphological features. To investigate how these tender‐looking plants withstand drought, we examined their responses to water deprivation, assessed phenotypic, physiological, and cellular responses, and analysed cuticular wax composition and wax biosynthesis gene expression profiles. Results showed that the Central Australia (CA) accession, globally known as a research tool, has evolved a drought escape strategy with early vigour, short life cycle, and weak, water loss‐limiting responses. By contrast, a northern Queensland (NQ) accession responded to drought by slowing growth, inhibiting flowering, increasing leaf cuticle thickness, and altering cuticular wax composition. Under water stress, NQ increased the heat stability and water impermeability of its cuticle by extending the carbon backbone of cuticular long‐chain alkanes from c. 25 to 33. This correlated with rapid upregulation of at least five wax biosynthesis genes. In CA, the alkane chain lengths (c. 25) and gene expression profiles remained largely unaltered. This study highlights complex genetic and environmental control over cuticle composition and provides evidence for divergence into at least two fundamentally different drought response strategies within the N. benthamiana species in < 1 million years.

Funder

Australian Research Council

Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Plant Success in Nature and Agriculture

Publisher

Wiley

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