Microsensors in plant biology: in vivo visualization of inorganic analytes with high spatial and/or temporal resolution

Author:

Pedersen Ole12,Revsbech Niels Peter3,Shabala Sergey45

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biology, University of Copenhagen, Denmark

2. School of Agriculture and Environment, The University of Western Australia, Australia

3. Aarhus University Centre for Water Technology, Department of Bioscience, Aarhus University, Denmark

4. School of Land and Food, University of Tasmania, Australia

5. International Research Centre for Environmental Membrane Biology, Foshan University, China

Abstract

Abstract This Expert View provides an update on the recent development of new microsensors, and briefly summarizes some novel applications of existing microsensors, in plant biology research. Two major topics are covered: (i) sensors for gaseous analytes (O2, CO2, and H2S); and (ii) those for measuring concentrations and fluxes of ions (macro- and micronutrients and environmental pollutants such as heavy metals). We show that application of such microsensors may significantly advance understanding of mechanisms of plant–environmental interaction and regulation of plant developmental and adaptive responses under adverse environmental conditions via non-destructive visualization of key analytes with high spatial and/or temporal resolution. Examples included cover a broad range of environmental situations including hypoxia, salinity, and heavy metal toxicity. We highlight the power of combining microsensor technology with other advanced biophysical (patch–clamp, voltage–clamp, and single-cell pressure probe), imaging (MRI and fluorescent dyes), and genetic techniques and approaches. We conclude that future progress in the field may be achieved by applying existing microsensors for important signalling molecules such as NO and H2O2, by improving selectivity of existing microsensors for some key analytes (e.g. Na, Mg, and Zn), and by developing new microsensors for P.

Funder

Danish International Development Agency

Poul Due Jensen Foundation

Australian Research Council

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Plant Science,Physiology

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