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Dehydration-responsive features of <Emphasis Type="Italic">Atrichum undulatum</Emphasis>
Authors:Ruoyang?Hu  Lihong?Xiao  Fang?Bao  Email author" target="_blank">Xuedong?LiEmail author  Email author" target="_blank">Yikun?HeEmail author
Institution:1.School of Life Sciences,Capital Normal University,Beijing,People’s Republic of China;2.Shanghai Center for Plant Stress Biology,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Shanghai,People’s Republic of China
Abstract:Drought is an increasingly important limitation on plant productivity worldwide. Understanding the mechanisms of drought tolerance in plants can lead to new strategies for developing drought-tolerant crops. Many moss species are able to survive desiccation—a more severe state of dehydration than drought. Research into the mechanisms and evolution of desiccation tolerance in basal land plants is of particular significance to both biology and agriculture. In this study, we conducted morphological, cytological, and physiological analyses of gametophytes of the highly desiccation-tolerant bryophyte Atrichum undulatum (Hedw.) P. Beauv during dehydration and rehydration. Our results suggested that the mechanisms underlying the dehydration–recovery cycle in A. undulatum gametophytes include maintenance of membrane stability, cellular structure protection, prevention of reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation, elimination of ROS, protection against ROS-induced damage, and repair of ROS-induced damage. Our data also indicate that this dehydration–recovery cycle consists not only of the physical removal and addition of water, but also involves a highly organized series of cytological, physiological, and biochemical changes. These attributes are similar to those reported for other drought- and desiccation-tolerant plant species. Our findings provide major insights into the mechanisms of dehydration-tolerance in the moss A. undulatum.
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