Real-time monitoring of Arundo donax response to saline stress through the application of in vivo sensing technology

Author:

Michela Janni,Claudia Cocozza,Federico Brilli,Sara Pignattelli,Filippo Vurro,Nicola Coppede,Manuele Bettelli,Davide Calestani,Loreto Francesco,Zappettini Andrea

Abstract

AbstractOne of the main impacts of climate change on agriculture production is the dramatic increase of saline (Na+) content in substrate, that will impair crop performance and productivity. Here we demonstrate how the application of smart technologies such as an in vivo sensor, termed bioristor, allows to continuously monitor in real-time the dynamic changes of ion concentration in the sap of Arundo donax L. (common name giant reed or giant cane), when exposed to a progressive salinity stress. Data collected in vivo by bioristor sensors inserted at two different heights into A. donax stems enabled us to detect the early phases of stress response upon increasing salinity. Indeed, the continuous time-series of data recorded by the bioristor returned a specific signal which correlated with Na+ content in leaves of Na-stressed plants, opening a new perspective for its application as a tool for in vivo plant phenotyping and selection of genotypes more suitable for the exploitation of saline soils.

Funder

Italian ministry of Agriculture RGV FAO

SIR2014 program

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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