Salt stress is the main factor limiting the large-scale cultivation of Shanxin poplar; therefore, improving its salt tolerance is crucial. In this study, we identified and characterized a CRF gene (PdbCRF5) in Shanxin poplar. Compared with the wild-type poplar, the Shanxin poplar overexpressing PdbCRF5 were more sensitive to salt stress. The PdbCRF5-silenced plants exhibited improved salt tolerance. ChIP‒PCR, EMSA, and Y1H confirmed that PdbCRF5 can regulate the expression of the PdbbZIP61 by binding to ABRE element. Further analysis revealed that the overexpression of PdbbZIP61 can reduce cell damage by increasing ROS scavenging, and on the other hand, overexpression of PdbbZIP61 can improve the salt tolerance of Shanxin poplar by regulating the expression of the PdbNCED genes to increase the ABA content. In addition, we also demonstrated that PdbCRF5 can inhibit the expression of the PdbbZIP61 in combination with PdbCRF6. The overexpression of PdbCRF6 also reduced the salt tolerance of Shanxin poplar. Therefore, we found that PdbCRF5 negatively regulates the salt tolerance of Shanxin poplar by inhibiting the PdbbZIP61, indicating that PdbCRF5 plays an important role in the tolerance of Shanxin poplar to salt stress and is an important candidate gene for gene editing and breeding in forest trees.
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Plant Sci
December 2024
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