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Modulation of auxin signalling through DIAGETROPICA and ENTIRE differentially affects tomato plant growth via changes in photosynthetic and mitochondrial metabolism
Authors:Willian Batista‐Silva  David B Medeiros  Accio Rodrigues‐Salvador  Danilo M Daloso  Rebeca P Omena‐Garcia  Franciele Santos Oliveira  Lilian Ellen Pino  Lzaro Eustquio Pereira Peres  Adriano Nunes‐Nesi  Alisdair R Fernie  Agustín Zsgn  Wagner L Araújo
Institution:Willian Batista‐Silva,David B. Medeiros,Acácio Rodrigues‐Salvador,Danilo M. Daloso,Rebeca P. Omena‐Garcia,Franciele Santos Oliveira,Lilian Ellen Pino,Lázaro Eustáquio Pereira Peres,Adriano Nunes‐Nesi,Alisdair R. Fernie,Agustín Zsögön,Wagner L. Araújo
Abstract:Auxin modulates a range of plant developmental processes including embryogenesis, organogenesis, and shoot and root development. Recent studies have shown that plant hormones also strongly influence metabolic networks, which results in altered growth phenotypes. Modulating auxin signalling pathways may therefore provide an opportunity to alter crop performance. Here, we performed a detailed physiological and metabolic characterization of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) mutants with either increased (entire) or reduced (diageotropicadgt) auxin signalling to investigate the consequences of altered auxin signalling on photosynthesis, water use, and primary metabolism. We show that reduced auxin sensitivity in dgt led to anatomical and physiological modifications, including altered stomatal distribution along the leaf blade and reduced stomatal conductance, resulting in clear reductions in both photosynthesis and water loss in detached leaves. By contrast, plants with higher auxin sensitivity (entire) increased the photosynthetic capacity, as deduced by higher Vcmax and Jmax coupled with reduced stomatal limitation. Remarkably, our results demonstrate that auxin‐sensitive mutants (dgt) are characterized by impairments in the usage of starch that led to lower growth, most likely associated with decreased respiration. Collectively, our findings suggest that mutations in different components of the auxin signalling pathway specifically modulate photosynthetic and respiratory processes.
Keywords:auxin  metabolic adjustment  mitochondria  photosynthesis  plant hormones  respiration  stomata
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