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Diversity of gene expression responses to light quality in barley

AutorRodríguez, Alvaro; Monteagudo Gálvez, Arantxa CSIC ORCID; Contreras-Moreira, Bruno CSIC ORCID; Kiss, Tibor; Mayer, Marianna; Karsai, Ildikó; Igartua Arregui, Ernesto CSIC ORCID ; Casas Cendoya, Ana María CSIC ORCID
Fecha de publicación10-oct-2023
EditorNature Publishing Group
CitaciónScientific Reports 13(1): e17143 (2023)
ResumenLight quality influence on barley development is poorly understood. We exposed three barley genotypes with either sensitive or insensitive response to two light sources producing different light spectra, fluorescent bulbs, and metal halide lamps, keeping constant light intensity, duration, and temperature. Through RNA-seq, we identified the main genes and pathways involved in the genotypic responses. A first analysis identified genotypic differences in gene expression of development-related genes, including photoreceptors and flowering time genes. Genes from the vernalization pathway of light quality-sensitive genotypes were affected by fluorescent light. In particular, vernalization-related repressors reacted differently: HvVRN2 did not experience relevant changes, whereas HvOS2 expression increased under fluorescent light. To identify the genes primarily related to light quality responses, and avoid the confounding effect of plant developmental stage, genes influenced by development were masked in a second analysis. Quantitative expression levels of PPD-H1, which influenced HvVRN1 and HvFT1, explained genotypic differences in development. Upstream mechanisms (light signaling and circadian clock) were also altered, but no specific genes linking photoreceptors and the photoperiod pathway were identified. The variety of light-quality sensitivities reveals the presence of possible mechanisms of adaptation of winter and facultative barley to latitudinal variation in light quality, which deserves further research.
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Versión del editorhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-44263-8
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/347401
DOI10.1038/s41598-023-44263-8
E-ISSN2045-2322
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