Epigenetic stress memory in gymnosperms

CG Fossdal, P Krokene, JE Olsen, R Strimbeck… - Plant …, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Gymnosperms are long-lived, cone-bearing seed plants that include some of the most
ancient extant plant species. These relict land plants have evolved to survive in habitats …

Metabolomics, a powerful tool for understanding plant abiotic stress

FP Carrera, C Noceda, MG Maridueña-Zavala… - Agronomy, 2021 - mdpi.com
Metabolomics is a technology that generates large amounts of data and contributes to
obtaining wide and integral explanations of the biochemical state of a living organism …

Physiological and proteomic signatures reveal mechanisms of superior drought resilience in pearl millet compared to wheat

A Ghatak, P Chaturvedi, G Bachmann… - Frontiers in Plant …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Presently, pearl millet and wheat are belonging to highly important cereal crops. Pearl millet,
however, is an under-utilized crop, despite its superior resilience to drought and heat stress …

Hot drought reduces the effects of elevated CO2 on tree water‐use efficiency and carbon metabolism

B Birami, T Nägele, M Gattmann, Y Preisler… - New …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Trees are increasingly exposed to hot droughts due to CO2‐induced climate change.
However, the direct role of [CO2] in altering tree physiological responses to drought and …

Integrative analysis in Pinus revealed long‐term heat stress splicing memory

V Roces, L Lamelas, L Valledor, M Carbó… - The Plant …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Due to the current climate change, many studies have described main drivers in abiotic
stress. Recent findings suggest that alternative splicing (AS) has a critical role in controlling …

Maize metabolome and proteome responses to controlled cold stress partly mimic early‐sowing effects in the field and differ from those of Arabidopsis

M Urrutia, M Blein‐Nicolas, S Prigent… - Plant, cell & …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract In Northern Europe, sowing maize one‐month earlier than current agricultural
practices may lead to moderate chilling damage. However, studies of the metabolic …

Assessing the potential of backpack-mounted mobile laser scanning systems for tree phenotyping

RJL Hartley, S Jayathunga, PD Massam, D De Silva… - Remote Sensing, 2022 - mdpi.com
Phenotyping has been a reality for aiding the selection of optimal crops for specific
environments for decades in various horticultural industries. However, until recently …

Integrative analysis of the nuclear proteome in Pinus radiata reveals thermopriming coupled to epigenetic regulation

L Lamelas, L Valledor, M Escandón… - Journal of …, 2020 - academic.oup.com
Despite it being an important issue in the context of climate change, for most plant species it
is not currently known how abiotic stresses affect nuclear proteomes and mediate memory …

Metabolome Integrated Analysis of High-Temperature Response in Pinus radiata

M Escandón, M Meijón, L Valledor, J Pascual… - Frontiers in Plant …, 2018 - frontiersin.org
The integrative omics approach is crucial to identify the molecular mechanisms underlying
high-temperature response in non-model species. Based on future scenarios of heat …

Molecular Research on Stress Responses in Quercus spp.: From Classical Biochemistry to Systems Biology through Omics Analysis

M Escandón, MÁ Castillejo, JV Jorrín-Novo, MD Rey - Forests, 2021 - mdpi.com
The genus Quercus (oak), family Fagaceae, comprises around 500 species, being one of
the most important and dominant woody angiosperms in the Northern Hemisphere …