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Ethylene-Mediated Drought Tolerance in the Critically Endangered Artocarpus nanchuanensis: Insights from Physiological and Transcriptomic Analyses
by
Zhang, Xiao
, Chen, Yunli
, Li, Wenqiao
, Zhang, Zhe
, Yang, Kunjian
, Yang, Fang
, Deng, Hongping
, Liu, Wanhong
in
Accumulation
/ Adaptability
/ Analysis
/ Artocarpus
/ Artocarpus nanchuanensis
/ Biosynthesis
/ China
/ Conservation biology
/ critically endangered species
/ Drought
/ Drought resistance
/ drought stress
/ Droughts
/ Electron microscopes
/ Endangered species
/ Endemic species
/ Enzymatic activity
/ Enzyme activity
/ Enzymes
/ ethephon
/ Ethylene
/ Genes
/ Glutathione
/ Hydrogen peroxide
/ Karst
/ Massachusetts
/ Microscopy
/ Molecular modelling
/ Oxidation
/ Photosynthesis
/ Photosynthetic pigments
/ physiological and molecular responses
/ Physiological effects
/ Physiology
/ Pigments
/ Plant growth
/ Polyethylene glycol
/ Population establishment
/ Population structure
/ Population studies
/ Protection and preservation
/ Rehydration
/ Scavenging
/ Seedlings
/ Stomata
/ Stomatal conductance
/ Transcriptomics
/ United States
/ Water balance
/ Water deficit
/ Water shortages
2025
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Ethylene-Mediated Drought Tolerance in the Critically Endangered Artocarpus nanchuanensis: Insights from Physiological and Transcriptomic Analyses
by
Zhang, Xiao
, Chen, Yunli
, Li, Wenqiao
, Zhang, Zhe
, Yang, Kunjian
, Yang, Fang
, Deng, Hongping
, Liu, Wanhong
in
Accumulation
/ Adaptability
/ Analysis
/ Artocarpus
/ Artocarpus nanchuanensis
/ Biosynthesis
/ China
/ Conservation biology
/ critically endangered species
/ Drought
/ Drought resistance
/ drought stress
/ Droughts
/ Electron microscopes
/ Endangered species
/ Endemic species
/ Enzymatic activity
/ Enzyme activity
/ Enzymes
/ ethephon
/ Ethylene
/ Genes
/ Glutathione
/ Hydrogen peroxide
/ Karst
/ Massachusetts
/ Microscopy
/ Molecular modelling
/ Oxidation
/ Photosynthesis
/ Photosynthetic pigments
/ physiological and molecular responses
/ Physiological effects
/ Physiology
/ Pigments
/ Plant growth
/ Polyethylene glycol
/ Population establishment
/ Population structure
/ Population studies
/ Protection and preservation
/ Rehydration
/ Scavenging
/ Seedlings
/ Stomata
/ Stomatal conductance
/ Transcriptomics
/ United States
/ Water balance
/ Water deficit
/ Water shortages
2025
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Ethylene-Mediated Drought Tolerance in the Critically Endangered Artocarpus nanchuanensis: Insights from Physiological and Transcriptomic Analyses
by
Zhang, Xiao
, Chen, Yunli
, Li, Wenqiao
, Zhang, Zhe
, Yang, Kunjian
, Yang, Fang
, Deng, Hongping
, Liu, Wanhong
in
Accumulation
/ Adaptability
/ Analysis
/ Artocarpus
/ Artocarpus nanchuanensis
/ Biosynthesis
/ China
/ Conservation biology
/ critically endangered species
/ Drought
/ Drought resistance
/ drought stress
/ Droughts
/ Electron microscopes
/ Endangered species
/ Endemic species
/ Enzymatic activity
/ Enzyme activity
/ Enzymes
/ ethephon
/ Ethylene
/ Genes
/ Glutathione
/ Hydrogen peroxide
/ Karst
/ Massachusetts
/ Microscopy
/ Molecular modelling
/ Oxidation
/ Photosynthesis
/ Photosynthetic pigments
/ physiological and molecular responses
/ Physiological effects
/ Physiology
/ Pigments
/ Plant growth
/ Polyethylene glycol
/ Population establishment
/ Population structure
/ Population studies
/ Protection and preservation
/ Rehydration
/ Scavenging
/ Seedlings
/ Stomata
/ Stomatal conductance
/ Transcriptomics
/ United States
/ Water balance
/ Water deficit
/ Water shortages
2025
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Ethylene-Mediated Drought Tolerance in the Critically Endangered Artocarpus nanchuanensis: Insights from Physiological and Transcriptomic Analyses
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Ethylene-Mediated Drought Tolerance in the Critically Endangered Artocarpus nanchuanensis: Insights from Physiological and Transcriptomic Analyses
2025
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Drought stress limits seedling growth, hindering morphological development and population establishment. Artocarpus nanchuanensis, a critically endangered species endemic to the karst regions of southwest China, exhibits poor population structure and limited natural regeneration in the wild, with water deficit during the seedling stage identified as a major factor contributing to its endangered status. Elucidating the physiological and molecular mechanisms underlying drought tolerance in A. nanchuanensis seedlings is essential for improving their drought adaptability and facilitating population recovery. In this study, 72 two-year-old seedlings were divided into two groups: drought (PEG) and ethephon (PEG + Ethephon), and subjected to drought-rehydration experiments. The results showed that exogenous application of 100 mg·L−1 ethephon significantly improved stomatal conductance and photosynthetic pigment content in A. nanchuanensis seedlings. Under drought stress, the PEG + Ethephon group exhibited rapid stomatal closure, maintaining water balance and higher photosynthetic pigment levels. After rehydration, the PEG + Ethephon group significantly outperformed the PEG group in terms of photosynthetic rate. Ethephon treatment reduced H2O2 and MDA levels, enhanced antioxidant enzyme activity (SOD, CAT, POD, GR), and increased osmotic regulator activity (soluble sugars, soluble proteins, and proline), improving ROS-scavenging capacity and reducing oxidative damage. Ethephon application significantly enhanced ethylene accumulation in seedlings, while drought stress stimulated the concentrations of key ethylene biosynthetic enzymes (SAMS, ACS, and ACO), thereby further contributing to improved drought resistance. Transcriptomic data revealed that drought stress significantly upregulated key ethylene biosynthesis genes, with expression levels increasing with stress duration and rapidly decreasing after rehydration. WGCNA analysis identified eight key drought-resistance genes, providing valuable targets for future research. This study provides the first mechanistic insight into the physiological and molecular responses of A. nanchuanensis seedlings to drought and rehydration, underscoring the central role of endogenous ethylene in drought tolerance. Ethephon treatment effectively enhanced ethylene accumulation and biosynthetic enzyme activity, thereby improving drought adaptability. These findings lay a theoretical foundation for subsequent molecular functional studies and the conservation biology of this endangered species.
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