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Expression of PIP1 and PIP2 aquaporins is enhanced in olive dwarf genotypes and is related to root and leaf hydraulic conductance

Andrea NardiniClaudio LovisoloRosalia BuffaSebastiano SalleoFrancesca SecchiAndrea SchubertAndrea Schubert

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Canopyhydraulic conductancePhysiologyshootAquaporindroughtPlant ScienceRoot systemembolismAquaporin; water channel; cavitation; drought; embolism; olive; hydraulic conductance; shoot; water stress; compensatory mechanism.olivewater stresscavitationGene expressionBotanyGeneticsbiologyAquaporinfungifood and beverageswater channelCell BiologyGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationGraftingDwarfingcompensatory mechanismOleaRootstock

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The expression of OePIP1.1 and OePIP2.1 aquaporins in root, stem and leaf was higher in Olea europaea L. (olive) plants carrying a dwarfing (D) clone as rootstock, than in plants carrying a vigorous (M) clone as rootstock. The highest difference of expression between plants with D and M rootstocks was detected in the root and for the PIP2 gene, the transcripts of which show a high water channel activity in oocytes.  Compared with plants with M rootstock, plants with D rootstock showed reduced root and canopy biomass and reduced hydraulic conductance of the bulk root system (Kroot). Hydraulic conductance of D roots was higher than that of M roots when Kroot was scaled by root DW, in agreement with a higher expression of PIP genes. Leaf hydraulic conductance scaled by unit leaf surface area was almost twice as high in leaves from D plants compared with that in leaves from M plants.  Modification of root growth imposed by grafting M onto D and D onto M slightly changed expression levels of root OePIP1.1 gene, the transcripts of which show almost null water channel activity in oocytes, suggesting a role less evident for OePIP1.1 in root hydraulic reequilibration.  The role of PIP aquaporin gene expression in partially compensating reductions of plant hydraulic conductance is discussed.

https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1399-3054.2007.00902.x