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NLR locus-mediated trade-off between abiotic and biotic stress adaptation in Arabidopsis

Authors :
Jane E. Parker
Yoichi Sakata
Yusuke Saijo
Michael A. Gore
Masatomo Kobayashi
Takashi Tsuchimatsu
Owen A. Hoekenga
Yuriko Kobayashi
Taku Katori
Yuri Tajima
Alexander E. Lipka
Kazuo Shinozaki
Taishi Hirase
Rubén Alcázar
Hirotaka Ariga
Maarten Koornneef
Satoshi Iuchi
Mikiko Kojima
Takahisa Hayashi
Teruaki Taji
Hitoshi Sakakibara
Source :
Nature Plants. 3
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Osmotic stress caused by drought, salt or cold decreases plant fitness. Acquired stress tolerance defines the ability of plants to withstand stress following an initial exposure1. We found previously that acquired osmotolerance after salt stress is widespread among Arabidopsis thaliana accessions2. Here, we identify ACQOS as the locus responsible for ACQUIRED OSMOTOLERANCE. Of its five haplotypes, only plants carrying group 1 ACQOS are impaired in acquired osmotolerance. ACQOS is identical to VICTR, encoding a nucleotide-binding leucine-rich repeat (NLR) protein3. In the absence of osmotic stress, group 1 ACQOS contributes to bacterial resistance. In its presence, ACQOS causes detrimental autoimmunity, thereby reducing osmotolerance. Analysis of natural variation at the ACQOS locus suggests that functional and non-functional ACQOS alleles are being maintained due to a trade-off between biotic and abiotic stress adaptation. Thus, polymorphism in certain plant NLR genes might be influenced by competing environmental stresses.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20550278
Volume :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Plants
Accession number :
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