Search for missing components in high VPD-induced stomatal closure pathway
Date
2024
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Tartu Ülikool
Abstract
Climate warming is associated with rising atmospheric Vapour Pressure Deficit (VPD),
which affects plant physiology and production. Some proteins in the high VPD-induced
stomatal closure pathway are known (e.g., protein kinase OST1), but there are still missing
components. To address this knowledge gap, the study aimed to
investigate Arabidopsis mutants defective in selected genes in order to reveal new elements
that might be involved in VPD-induced stomata closure. Mutants were selected based on
Wang et al. (2020) table of OST1 putative substrates and the expression levels of these genes
in guard cells versus mesophyll cells. Experiments were conducted using a gas exchange
measurement device to study plants’ stomatal conductance in response to high VPD and a
plant stress hormone - abscisic acid (ABA). The study results showed no statistically
significant differences in the steady-state stomata conductance and closure responses among
mutants and wild-type, suggesting that these genes are not involved in VPD-induced stomata
closure. Therefore, more studies are needed to reveal the missing components in the stomatal
high VPD-induced closure pathway above OST1. Current results still add knowledge about
stomatal behavior in future climatic conditions.
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Climate change, VPD, ABA, Stomatal conductance, OST1