Responses to abiotic and biotic stresses - from the cellular level to fruit development - contributions of the Czech Centre for Experimental Plant Biology

The "Centre for Experimental Plant Biology", a joint project of the Institute of Experimental Botany of the Czech Academy of Sciences and CEITEC (represented by Mendel and Masaryk Universities), focused on elucidating  the mechanisms of plant responses to abiotic and biotic stresses and th...

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Veröffentlicht in:Biologia plantarum 2023-01, Vol.67 (1), p.166-174
Hauptverfasser: VANKOVÁ, R., BURKETOVÁ, L., BRZOBOHATÝ, B., ČERNÝ, M., Hafidh, S., HEJÁTKO, J., HONYS, D., HOYEROVÁ, K., JUŘÍČEK, M., MARTINEC, J., MORAVEC, T., PEČENKOVÁ, T., PETRÁŠEK, J., POSPÍŠIL, J., RETZER, K., ROBERT, H.S., ŠTORCHOVÁ, H., VANĚK, T., ŽÁRSKÝ, V.
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Zusammenfassung:The "Centre for Experimental Plant Biology", a joint project of the Institute of Experimental Botany of the Czech Academy of Sciences and CEITEC (represented by Mendel and Masaryk Universities), focused on elucidating  the mechanisms of plant responses to abiotic and biotic stresses and their combinations at the cellular level, in intact plants during vegetative and reproductive stages, and fruit development. The consortium demonstrated the importance of shared research facilities, complementary approaches, and knowledge exchange, addressing demanding questions  in plant biology. The consortium made breakthrough in plant-pathogen interactions, including identification of  exocyst-syntaxin cooperation in non-host resistance. The results confirmed the fundamental role of phytohormones in stress responses, including negative correlation of leaf bioactive gibberellins with drought stress, and the role of cytokinins in ROS homeostasis, sulphur metabolism, and heat stress responses, including volatile emission. Molecular analyses revealed expansin-mediated cell wall remodelling, brassinosteroid-mediated regulation of root growth through PIN2, the role of ALBA and LARP6C proteins in pollen development under abiotic stress, and heat stress impact on fertilization rate, embryo and seed development. Gene Set Enrichment and RNA-Seq analyses allowed to identify crucial genes involved in the apple scab resistance network. The main results obtained during the five-year project are summarised here.
ISSN:0006-3134
1573-8264
DOI:10.32615/bp.2023.028