Steady-State Levels of Cytokinins and Their Derivatives May Serve as a Unique Classifier of Arabidopsis Ecotypes

We determined steady-state (basal) endogenous levels of three plant hormones (abscisic acid, cytokinins and indole-3-acetic acid) in a collection of thirty different ecotypes of <i>Arabidopsis</i> that represent a broad genetic variability within this species. Hormone contents were analy...

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Main Authors: Zuzana Samsonová, Nagavalli S. Kiran, Ondřej Novák, Ioannis Spyroglou, Jan Skalák, Jan Hejátko, Vít Gloser
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2223-7747/9/1/116
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spelling doaj-dd428497239f4c688eef73ebea8326cf2020-11-25T02:33:37ZengMDPI AGPlants2223-77472020-01-019111610.3390/plants9010116plants9010116Steady-State Levels of Cytokinins and Their Derivatives May Serve as a Unique Classifier of Arabidopsis EcotypesZuzana Samsonová0Nagavalli S. Kiran1Ondřej Novák2Ioannis Spyroglou3Jan Skalák4Jan Hejátko5Vít Gloser6Department of Experimental Biology, Faculty of Science, Masaryk University Kamenice 5, Brno 62500, Czech RepublicDepartment of Experimental Biology, Faculty of Science, Masaryk University Kamenice 5, Brno 62500, Czech RepublicFaculty of Science, Palacký University and Laboratory of Growth Regulators, Institute of Experimental Botany, The Czech Academy of Sciences, Šlechtitelů 27, Olomouc 78371, Czech RepublicPlant Sciences Core Facility, CEITEC MU, Central European Institute of Technology, Masaryk University, Kamenice 5, Brno 62500, Czech RepublicFunctional Genomics &amp; Proteomics of Plants, CEITEC MU, Central European Institute of Technology, Kamenice 5, Brno 62500, Czech RepublicFunctional Genomics &amp; Proteomics of Plants, CEITEC MU, Central European Institute of Technology, Kamenice 5, Brno 62500, Czech RepublicDepartment of Experimental Biology, Faculty of Science, Masaryk University Kamenice 5, Brno 62500, Czech RepublicWe determined steady-state (basal) endogenous levels of three plant hormones (abscisic acid, cytokinins and indole-3-acetic acid) in a collection of thirty different ecotypes of <i>Arabidopsis</i> that represent a broad genetic variability within this species. Hormone contents were analysed separately in plant shoots and roots after 21 days of cultivation on agar plates in a climate-controlled chamber. Using advanced statistical and machine learning methods, we tested if basal hormonal levels can be considered a unique ecotype-specific classifier. We also explored possible relationships between hormone levels and the prevalent environmental conditions in the site of origin for each ecotype. We found significant variations in basal hormonal levels and their ratios in both root and shoot among the ecotypes. We showed the prominent position of cytokinins (CK) among the other hormones. We found the content of CK and CK metabolites to be a reliable ecotype-specific identifier. Correlation with the mean temperature at the site of origin and the large variation in basal hormonal levels suggest that the high variability may potentially be in response to environmental factors. This study provides a starting point for ecotype-specific genetic maps of the CK metabolic and signalling network to explore its contribution to the adaptation of plants to local environmental conditions.https://www.mdpi.com/2223-7747/9/1/116abscisic acidcytokininscytokinin glucosidescytokinin metabolismindole-3-acetic acidsingle nucleotide polymorphism
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author Zuzana Samsonová
Nagavalli S. Kiran
Ondřej Novák
Ioannis Spyroglou
Jan Skalák
Jan Hejátko
Vít Gloser
spellingShingle Zuzana Samsonová
Nagavalli S. Kiran
Ondřej Novák
Ioannis Spyroglou
Jan Skalák
Jan Hejátko
Vít Gloser
Steady-State Levels of Cytokinins and Their Derivatives May Serve as a Unique Classifier of Arabidopsis Ecotypes
Plants
abscisic acid
cytokinins
cytokinin glucosides
cytokinin metabolism
indole-3-acetic acid
single nucleotide polymorphism
author_facet Zuzana Samsonová
Nagavalli S. Kiran
Ondřej Novák
Ioannis Spyroglou
Jan Skalák
Jan Hejátko
Vít Gloser
author_sort Zuzana Samsonová
title Steady-State Levels of Cytokinins and Their Derivatives May Serve as a Unique Classifier of Arabidopsis Ecotypes
title_short Steady-State Levels of Cytokinins and Their Derivatives May Serve as a Unique Classifier of Arabidopsis Ecotypes
title_full Steady-State Levels of Cytokinins and Their Derivatives May Serve as a Unique Classifier of Arabidopsis Ecotypes
title_fullStr Steady-State Levels of Cytokinins and Their Derivatives May Serve as a Unique Classifier of Arabidopsis Ecotypes
title_full_unstemmed Steady-State Levels of Cytokinins and Their Derivatives May Serve as a Unique Classifier of Arabidopsis Ecotypes
title_sort steady-state levels of cytokinins and their derivatives may serve as a unique classifier of arabidopsis ecotypes
publisher MDPI AG
series Plants
issn 2223-7747
publishDate 2020-01-01
description We determined steady-state (basal) endogenous levels of three plant hormones (abscisic acid, cytokinins and indole-3-acetic acid) in a collection of thirty different ecotypes of <i>Arabidopsis</i> that represent a broad genetic variability within this species. Hormone contents were analysed separately in plant shoots and roots after 21 days of cultivation on agar plates in a climate-controlled chamber. Using advanced statistical and machine learning methods, we tested if basal hormonal levels can be considered a unique ecotype-specific classifier. We also explored possible relationships between hormone levels and the prevalent environmental conditions in the site of origin for each ecotype. We found significant variations in basal hormonal levels and their ratios in both root and shoot among the ecotypes. We showed the prominent position of cytokinins (CK) among the other hormones. We found the content of CK and CK metabolites to be a reliable ecotype-specific identifier. Correlation with the mean temperature at the site of origin and the large variation in basal hormonal levels suggest that the high variability may potentially be in response to environmental factors. This study provides a starting point for ecotype-specific genetic maps of the CK metabolic and signalling network to explore its contribution to the adaptation of plants to local environmental conditions.
topic abscisic acid
cytokinins
cytokinin glucosides
cytokinin metabolism
indole-3-acetic acid
single nucleotide polymorphism
url https://www.mdpi.com/2223-7747/9/1/116
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