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How the xerophytic moss Pogonatum inflexum tolerates desiccation. | LitMetric

How the xerophytic moss Pogonatum inflexum tolerates desiccation.

Plant Cell Rep

College of Life Science, Qingdao Agricultural University, Qingdao, 266109, Shandong, China.

Published: January 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • - The study investigates how the xerophytic moss Pogonatum inflexum tolerates desiccation through various analyses, revealing adaptations in its morphology, physiology, and gene expression related to water scarcity.
  • - Results show that P. inflexum increases osmoregulation substances, halts photosynthesis, and changes membrane lipid fatty acids when desiccated, with a critical threshold of 12 hours for recovery after rehydration.
  • - The research highlights the water absorption capabilities of P. inflexum's gametocytes and identifies specific genes involved in lignin synthesis that help the moss tolerate desiccation, offering potential targets for genetic breeding.

Article Abstract

Desiccation-tolerant process of xerophytic moss Pogonatum inflexum were identified through de novo transcriptome assembly , morphological structure and physiology analysis. Pogonatum inflexum (Lindb.) Lac. is a typical xerophytic moss and have been widely used in gardening and micro-landscape. However, the mechanisms underlying desiccation tolerance are still unclear. In this study, morphological,  physiological and trancriptomic analyses of P. inflexum to tolerate desiccation were carried out. Our results indicate that P. inflexum increase osmoregulation substances, shut down photosynthesis, and alter the content of membrane lipid fatty acids in response to desiccation, and the genes involved in these biological processes were changes in expression after desiccation. 12 h is the threshold for P. inflexum to tolerate desiccation and its photosynthesis has not been damaged within 12 h of desiccation and can still recover after rewater. We also proved that the gametocyte of P. inflexum has the ability to absorb and transport water, and contains lignin-synthesis genes in response to tolerant desiccation. Our findings not only explain the mechanisms of P. inflexum during desiccation, but also provide some attractive candidate genes for genetic breeding.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00299-023-03128-0DOI Listing

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