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Sporobolus stapfianus, a model desiccation-tolerant grass

journal contribution
posted on 2009-01-01, 00:00 authored by D Gaff, C Blomstedt, A Neale, T Le, John Hamill, H Ghasempour
Sporobolus stapfianus Gandoger, one of ~40 known ‘anabiotic’grass species (i.e. ‘able to regain vital activity from a state of latent life’), is the most versatile tool for research into desiccation tolerance in vegetative grass tissue. Current knowledge on this species is presented, including the features that suit it for investigations into the plant’s ability to survive dehydration of its leaf protoplasm. The main contributors to desiccation tolerance in S. stapfianus leaves appear to be: accumulation during dehydration of protectants of membranes and proteins; mechanisms limiting oxidative damage; a retention of protein synthetic activity in late stages of drying that is linked with changes in gene expression and in the proteomic array; and an ability to retain net synthesis of ATP during drying. S. stapfianus exemplifies an advanced stage of an evolutionary trend in desiccation tolerant plants towards increased importance of the dehydration phase (for induction of tolerance, for synthesis of protectants and for proteomic changes).

History

Journal

Functional plant biology

Volume

36

Issue

7

Pagination

589 - 599

Publisher

CSIRO Publishing

Location

Melbourne, Vic.

ISSN

1445-4416

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2009, CSIRO Publishing