Variability in Stomatal Adaptation to Drought among Grapevine Cultivars: Genotype-Dependent Responses

Leaf stomata are the primary determinants of the plant water relations. Physiological adaptations of stomata in response to water stress have been extensively reported for grapevine. On the contrary, little is known about how the plasticity in stomatal anatomical features may affect their adaptabili...

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Main Authors: Luca Nerva, Walter Chitarra, Gianni Fila, Lorenzo Lovat, Federica Gaiotti
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2023-11-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0472/13/12/2186
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author Luca Nerva
Walter Chitarra
Gianni Fila
Lorenzo Lovat
Federica Gaiotti
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description Leaf stomata are the primary determinants of the plant water relations. Physiological adaptations of stomata in response to water stress have been extensively reported for grapevine. On the contrary, little is known about how the plasticity in stomatal anatomical features may affect their adaptability to drought conditions. In this study, we investigated, at the molecular and anatomical level, the effect of water stress on the stomatal anatomical features of four grapevine varieties extensively cultivated in the north of Italy. Potted plants of Garganega, Glera, Moscato giallo, and Merlot varieties were subjected to a 12–13 day period of water restriction during two consecutive seasons. Stomatal density and size were investigated in newly developed young leaves, 7 days after tip separation, following the occurrence of a water stress event. Furthermore, the gene expression of three key stomagenesis genes (<i>VvEPFL9</i>, <i>VvEPF1,</i> and <i>VvEPF2</i>) was analysed. The response of stomatal anatomical features to drought varied among the studied varieties. Moscato and Glera showed an increase in stomatal density and a decrease in stomatal size. On the contrary, Merlot displayed a reduction in stomatal number, while Garganega remained unchanged in terms of these values. Transcript levels of <i>VvEPFL9</i> were overall in agreement with stomatal densities measured in the four varieties, showing an up-regulation when drought induced an increase in stomatal density or a down-regulation when the stomatal number decreased. The wide variability in stomatal response observed in the four varieties under study suggests that anatomical changes in stomatal characteristics are genotype dependent. These variations contribute to the intra-specific variability in grapevine’s response to water stress.
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spelling doaj.art-201529e1c99f4181a423a1ff9ba966f12023-12-22T13:45:21ZengMDPI AGAgriculture2077-04722023-11-011312218610.3390/agriculture13122186Variability in Stomatal Adaptation to Drought among Grapevine Cultivars: Genotype-Dependent ResponsesLuca Nerva0Walter Chitarra1Gianni Fila2Lorenzo Lovat3Federica Gaiotti4Research Centre for Viticulture and Enology, Council for Agricultural Research and Economics (CREA-VE), Via XXVIII Aprile 26, 31015 Conegliano, ItalyResearch Centre for Viticulture and Enology, Council for Agricultural Research and Economics (CREA-VE), Via XXVIII Aprile 26, 31015 Conegliano, ItalyResearch Centre Agriculture and Environment, Council for Agricultural Research and Economics, Sericulture Laboratory, Via Leonardo Eulero 6a, 35143 Padova, ItalyResearch Centre for Viticulture and Enology, Council for Agricultural Research and Economics (CREA-VE), Via XXVIII Aprile 26, 31015 Conegliano, ItalyResearch Centre for Viticulture and Enology, Council for Agricultural Research and Economics (CREA-VE), Via XXVIII Aprile 26, 31015 Conegliano, ItalyLeaf stomata are the primary determinants of the plant water relations. Physiological adaptations of stomata in response to water stress have been extensively reported for grapevine. On the contrary, little is known about how the plasticity in stomatal anatomical features may affect their adaptability to drought conditions. In this study, we investigated, at the molecular and anatomical level, the effect of water stress on the stomatal anatomical features of four grapevine varieties extensively cultivated in the north of Italy. Potted plants of Garganega, Glera, Moscato giallo, and Merlot varieties were subjected to a 12–13 day period of water restriction during two consecutive seasons. Stomatal density and size were investigated in newly developed young leaves, 7 days after tip separation, following the occurrence of a water stress event. Furthermore, the gene expression of three key stomagenesis genes (<i>VvEPFL9</i>, <i>VvEPF1,</i> and <i>VvEPF2</i>) was analysed. The response of stomatal anatomical features to drought varied among the studied varieties. Moscato and Glera showed an increase in stomatal density and a decrease in stomatal size. On the contrary, Merlot displayed a reduction in stomatal number, while Garganega remained unchanged in terms of these values. Transcript levels of <i>VvEPFL9</i> were overall in agreement with stomatal densities measured in the four varieties, showing an up-regulation when drought induced an increase in stomatal density or a down-regulation when the stomatal number decreased. The wide variability in stomatal response observed in the four varieties under study suggests that anatomical changes in stomatal characteristics are genotype dependent. These variations contribute to the intra-specific variability in grapevine’s response to water stress.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0472/13/12/2186<i>Vitis vinifera</i>water stressstomatastomagenesis
spellingShingle Luca Nerva
Walter Chitarra
Gianni Fila
Lorenzo Lovat
Federica Gaiotti
Variability in Stomatal Adaptation to Drought among Grapevine Cultivars: Genotype-Dependent Responses
Agriculture
<i>Vitis vinifera</i>
water stress
stomata
stomagenesis
title Variability in Stomatal Adaptation to Drought among Grapevine Cultivars: Genotype-Dependent Responses
title_full Variability in Stomatal Adaptation to Drought among Grapevine Cultivars: Genotype-Dependent Responses
title_fullStr Variability in Stomatal Adaptation to Drought among Grapevine Cultivars: Genotype-Dependent Responses
title_full_unstemmed Variability in Stomatal Adaptation to Drought among Grapevine Cultivars: Genotype-Dependent Responses
title_short Variability in Stomatal Adaptation to Drought among Grapevine Cultivars: Genotype-Dependent Responses
title_sort variability in stomatal adaptation to drought among grapevine cultivars genotype dependent responses
topic <i>Vitis vinifera</i>
water stress
stomata
stomagenesis
url https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0472/13/12/2186
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