OENO One (Nov 2022)

Abscisic acid metabolism pathways differ between grapevine species, leaves, and roots during water deficit

  • Haley Toups,
  • Noé Cochetel,
  • Laurent Deluc,
  • Grant R. Cramer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.20870/oeno-one.2022.56.4.5483
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 56, no. 4

Abstract

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Abscisic acid (ABA) metabolism is complex involving biosynthesis, conjugation, and catabolism. Differences in ABA metabolism (ABA, ABA-related metabolites, and transcripts) in response to water deficit (WD) were detected in leaves and roots of four Vitis species differing in drought tolerance: Vitis vinifera (Cabernet Sauvignon), Vitis champinii (Ramsey), Vitis riparia (Riparia Gloire), and Vitis vinifera x girdiana (SC2). Concentrations of ABA and ABA-related metabolites increased after moderate or severe WD depending on species, organ, and time. Differences in ABA, glycosylated-ABA, and ABA catabolite concentrations, as well as previously investigated related transcript abundances, revealed differences in ABA metabolism pathways among the species and organs. NCED3 was a key gene in the WD response of leaves and roots of all species. NCED3 transcript abundance and ABA concentration in drought-tolerant Ramsey increased earlier and to a greater extent than other species. These species provide informative genetic resources to study ABA metabolism and drought tolerance further.

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