Communications Biology (Sep 2021)
High light and temperature reduce photosynthetic efficiency through different mechanisms in the C4 model Setaria viridis
- Cheyenne M. Anderson,
- Erin M. Mattoon,
- Ningning Zhang,
- Eric Becker,
- William McHargue,
- Jiani Yang,
- Dhruv Patel,
- Oliver Dautermann,
- Scott A. M. McAdam,
- Tonantzin Tarin,
- Sunita Pathak,
- Tom J. Avenson,
- Jeffrey Berry,
- Maxwell Braud,
- Krishna K. Niyogi,
- Margaret Wilson,
- Dmitri A. Nusinow,
- Rodrigo Vargas,
- Kirk J. Czymmek,
- Andrea L. Eveland,
- Ru Zhang
Affiliations
- Cheyenne M. Anderson
- Donald Danforth Plant Science Center
- Erin M. Mattoon
- Donald Danforth Plant Science Center
- Ningning Zhang
- Donald Danforth Plant Science Center
- Eric Becker
- Donald Danforth Plant Science Center
- William McHargue
- Donald Danforth Plant Science Center
- Jiani Yang
- Donald Danforth Plant Science Center
- Dhruv Patel
- Department of Plant and Microbial Biology, University of California
- Oliver Dautermann
- Department of Plant and Microbial Biology, University of California
- Scott A. M. McAdam
- Purdue Center for Plant Biology, Department of Botany and Plant Pathology, Purdue University
- Tonantzin Tarin
- Department of Plant and Soil Sciences, University of Delaware
- Sunita Pathak
- Donald Danforth Plant Science Center
- Tom J. Avenson
- Department of Plant Sciences, University of Cambridge
- Jeffrey Berry
- Donald Danforth Plant Science Center
- Maxwell Braud
- Donald Danforth Plant Science Center
- Krishna K. Niyogi
- Department of Plant and Microbial Biology, University of California
- Margaret Wilson
- Donald Danforth Plant Science Center
- Dmitri A. Nusinow
- Donald Danforth Plant Science Center
- Rodrigo Vargas
- Department of Plant and Soil Sciences, University of Delaware
- Kirk J. Czymmek
- Donald Danforth Plant Science Center
- Andrea L. Eveland
- Donald Danforth Plant Science Center
- Ru Zhang
- Donald Danforth Plant Science Center
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-021-02576-2
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 4,
no. 1
pp. 1 – 19
Abstract
Anderson, Mattoon et al. exposed the C4 model plant green foxtail Setaria viridis to four-hour periods of high light or high temperature and observed transcriptomic, photosynthetic, and ultrastructural changes. Both treatments caused a comparable reduction in photosynthetic efficiency, but the authors identified important differences in key pathways and differential responses in the mesophyll and bundle sheath cells in response to these two treatments.