Ecological transcriptomics reveals stress response pathways of a ground‐herb species in a waterlogging gradient of Amazonian riparian forests

Author:

Palma‐Silva Clarisse1ORCID,Mortati Amanda F.2,Chaves Cleber Juliano Neves1ORCID,Simões Santos Leal Bárbara13ORCID,Ribeiro Rafael V.4,Pinheiro Fabio1ORCID,Ferro Milene5,Riaño‐Pachón Diego M.6,de Mattos Jacqueline Salvi1,Tavares Marília Manupella1,Aecyo Paulo1,da Costa Cacossi Tami1,Schöngart Jochen7,Piedade Maria Teresa Fernandez7,André Thiago28

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of Evolutionary Ecology and Genomics of Neotropical Plants, Department of Plant Biology Institute of Biology, Universidade Estadual de Campinas Campinas São Paulo Brazil

2. Institute of Biodiversity and Forests Universidade Federal do Oeste do Pará Santarém Pará Brazil

3. Vale Institute of Technology Sustainable Development Belém Pará Brazil

4. Laboratory of Crop Physiology—Department of Plant Biology Institute of Biology, Universidade Estadual de Campinas Campinas São Paulo Brazil

5. São Paulo State University (UNESP), Institute of Biosciences Rio Claro São Paulo Brazil

6. Laboratory of Computational, Evolutionary, and Systems Biology, Centro de Energia Nuclear na Agricultura Universidade de São Paulo Piracicaba São Paulo Brazil

7. Ecology, Monitoring and Sustainable Use of Wetlands (MAUA Research Group) National Institute for Amazon Research (INPA) Manaus Amazonas Brazil

8. Botany Department, Institute of Biological Sciences; Universidade de Brasília Brasília Distrito Federal Brazil

Abstract

AbstractEnvironmental stress is a fundamental facet of life and a significant driver of natural selection in the wild. Gene expression diversity may facilitate adaptation to environmental changes, without necessary genetic change, but its role in adaptive divergence remains largely understudied in Neotropical systems. In Amazonian riparian forests, species distribution is predominantly influenced by species' waterlogging tolerance. The flooding gradient delineates distinct wetland forest types, shaping habitats and species characteristics. Here we investigated the molecular basis of environmental stress response in a tropical ground‐herb species (Ischnosiphon puberulus) to environmental variation in Amazonian riparian forests. We compared environmental variables and gene expression profiles from individuals collected in two forest types: Igapó and Terra firme in the Amazonian riparian forests. Predictable seasonal flooding poses a significant challenge in Igapó compared to Terra firme environments, with the former presenting higher water column height and longer flooding duration. Our findings suggest that contrasting environmental conditions related to flooding regimes are important drivers of population genetic differentiation and differential gene expression in I. puberulus. Enriched gene ontology terms highlight associations with environmental stresses, such as defence response, water transport, phosphorylation, root development, response to auxin, salicylic acid and oxidative stress. By uncovering key environmental stress response pathways conserved across populations, I. puberulus offers novel genetic insights into the molecular basis of plant reactions to environmental constraints found in flooded areas of this highly biodiverse neotropical ecosystem.

Funder

Fundação Amazônia Paraense de Amparo à Pesquisa

Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico

Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo

Publisher

Wiley

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