Unravelling the molecular network of desiccation tolerance in resurrection plants started with the model plant Craterostigma plantagineum
Dorothea Bartels, Valentino Giarola, John Chandler

TL;DR
This paper explores how resurrection plants survive extreme dryness and how this knowledge could help improve drought tolerance in crops.
Contribution
The study identifies molecular mechanisms of desiccation tolerance in resurrection plants and their potential application in crop engineering.
Findings
Resurrection plants use a seed maturation program involving ABA to tolerate desiccation.
Genome sequencing of resurrection plants enables comparative studies of desiccation tolerance mechanisms.
Research aims to transfer desiccation tolerance traits to crops for improved drought resilience.
Abstract
Molecular studies of desiccation-tolerant resurrection plants identified major components for surviving severe water depletion of vegetative tissues. The research also highlights potential applications for crop protection during drought. The ability of vegetative plant tissues to withstand desiccation is a property of a small group of resurrection plants specific to specialized ecological niches. In the 1980s, studies on these plants were limited to the physiological and morphological levels. However, in 1990, a study by Bartels et al. using the South African resurrection plant Craterostigma plantagineum was the first to address desiccation tolerance at the molecular level. A differential screening approach with C. plantagineum leaves and callus pretreated with ABA led to the identification of transcripts that were upregulated by desiccation. Many of the identified genes encoded late…
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TopicsPlant Stress Responses and Tolerance · Seed Germination and Physiology · Plant Molecular Biology Research
