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Photosynth Res ; 108(2-3): 157-70, 2011 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21739352

ABSTRACT

This is the first effort to investigate the candidate genes involved in kranz developmental regulation and C(4) metabolic fluxes in Eleocharis vivipara, which is a leafless freshwater amphibious plant and possesses a distinct culms anatomy structure and photosynthetic pattern in contrasting environments. A terrestrial specific SSH library was constructed to investigate the genes involved in kranz anatomy developmental regulation and C(4) metabolic fluxes. A total of 73 ESTs and 56 unigenes in 384 clones were identified by array hybridization and sequencing. In total, 50 unigenes had homologous genes in the databases of rice and Arabidopsis. The real-time quantitative PCR results showed that most of the genes were accumulated in terrestrial culms and ABA-induced culms. The C(4) marker genes were stably accumulated during the culms development process in terrestrial culms. With respect to C(3) culms, C(4) photosynthesis metabolism consumed much more transporters and translocators related to ion metabolism, organic acids and carbohydrate metabolism, phosphate metabolism, amino acids metabolism, and lipids metabolism. Additionally, ten regulatory genes including five transcription factors, four receptor-like proteins, and one BURP protein were identified. These regulatory genes, which co-accumulated with the culms developmental stages, may play important roles in culms structure developmental regulation, bundle sheath chloroplast maturation, and environmental response. These results shed new light on the C(4) metabolic fluxes, environmental response, and anatomy structure developmental regulation in E. vivipara.


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Carbon/metabolism , Eleocharis/genetics , Eleocharis/metabolism , Genes, Plant/genetics , Genes, Regulator/genetics , Photosynthesis/genetics , Abscisic Acid/metabolism , Biological Evolution , Electrons , Eleocharis/anatomy & histology , Eleocharis/radiation effects , Gene Expression Profiling , Gene Expression Regulation, Plant/radiation effects , Gene Library , Light , Membrane Transport Proteins/genetics , Membrane Transport Proteins/metabolism , Molecular Sequence Annotation , Nucleic Acid Hybridization , Photosynthesis/radiation effects , Plant Growth Regulators/metabolism , Plant Stems/anatomy & histology , Plant Stems/genetics , RNA, Plant/genetics , Signal Transduction/genetics , Signal Transduction/radiation effects , Up-Regulation/radiation effects , Water
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New Phytol ; 190(2): 379-86, 2011 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21175639

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• Internal pressurization and convective gas flow, which can aerate wetland plants more efficiently than diffusion, are common in temperate species. Here, we present the first survey of convective flow in a range of tropical plants. • The occurrence of pressurization and convective flow was determined in 20 common wetland plants from the Mekong Delta in Vietnam. The diel variation in pressurization in culms and the convective flow and gas composition from stubbles were examined for Eleocharis dulcis, Phragmites vallatoria and Hymenachne acutigluma, and related to light, humidity and air temperature. • Nine of the 20 species studied were able to build up a static pressure of > 50 Pa, and eight species had convective flow rates higher than 1 ml min(-1). There was a clear diel variation, with higher pressures and flows during the day than during the night, when pressures and flows were close to zero. • It is concluded that convective flow through shoots and rhizomes is a common mechanism for below-ground aeration of tropical wetland plants and that plants with convective flow might have a competitive advantage for growth in deep water.


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Convection , Gases/metabolism , Plants/metabolism , Rheology , Tropical Climate , Wetlands , Eleocharis/anatomy & histology , Eleocharis/growth & development , Eleocharis/metabolism , Humidity , Hymenaea/anatomy & histology , Hymenaea/growth & development , Hymenaea/metabolism , Photosynthesis/physiology , Plant Development , Plants/anatomy & histology , Pressure , Species Specificity , Temperature , Vietnam
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