Cold stress-induced acclimation in rice is mediated by root-specific aquaporins

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Cold acclimation process plays a vital role in the survival of chilling- and freezing-tolerant plants subjected to cold temperature stress. However, it remains elusive whether a cold acclimation process enhances root water uptake (a component of chilling tolerance) in chilling-sensitive crops such as rice. By analyzing the root hydraulic conductivity under cold stress for a prolonged time, we found that cold stress induced a gradual increase in root osmotic hydraulic conductivity [Lpr(os)]. Compared with the control treatment (roots and shoots at 25°C), low root temperature (LRT) treatment (roots at 10°C; shoots at 25°C) dramatically reduced Lpr(os) within 1 h. However, Lpr(os) gradually increased during prolonged LRT treatment and it reached 10-fold higher values at day 5. Moreover, a coordinated up-regulation of root aquaporin gene expression, particularly OsPIP2;5, was observed during LRT treatment. Further, comparison of aquaporin gene expression under root-only chilling (LRT) and whole-plant chilling conditions, and in the roots of intact plants vs. shootless plants, suggests that a shoot to root signal is necessary for inducing the expression of aquaporin genes in the root. Collectively, these results demonstrate that a cold acclimation process for root water uptake functions in rice and is possibly regulated through aquaporins. © The Author 2012. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Japanese Society of Plant Physiologists.

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Ahamed, A., Murai-Hatano, M., Ishikawa-Sakurai, J., Hayashi, H., Kawamura, Y., & Uemura, M. (2012). Cold stress-induced acclimation in rice is mediated by root-specific aquaporins. Plant and Cell Physiology, 53(8), 1445–1456. https://doi.org/10.1093/pcp/pcs089

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