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The transcriptome of Populus in elevated CO2.

TitleThe transcriptome of Populus in elevated CO2.
Publication TypeJournal Article
2005
AuthorsTaylor, G, Street, NR, Tricker, PJ, Sjödin, A, Graham, L, Skogström, O, Calfapietra, C, Scarascia-Mugnozza, G, Jansson, S
JournalThe New phytologist
Volume167
Issue1
Date Published2005
Adaptation, Physiological, Atmosphere, Carbon Dioxide, Expressed Sequence Tags, Gene Expression Profiling, Gene Expression Regulation, Plant, Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis, Populus, Time Factors

The consequences of increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide for long-term adaptation of forest ecosystems remain uncertain, with virtually no studies undertaken at the genetic level. A global analysis using cDNA microarrays was conducted following 6 yr exposure of Populus x euramericana (clone I-214) to elevated [CO(2)] in a FACE (free-air CO(2) enrichment) experiment. Gene expression was sensitive to elevated [CO(2)] but the response depended on the developmental age of the leaves, and < 50 transcripts differed significantly between different CO(2) environments. For young leaves most differentially expressed genes were upregulated in elevated [CO(2)], while in semimature leaves most were downregulated in elevated [CO(2)]. For transcripts related only to the small subunit of Rubisco, upregulation in LPI 3 and downregulation in LPI 6 leaves in elevated CO(2) was confirmed by anova. Similar patterns of gene expression for young leaves were also confirmed independently across year 3 and year 6 microarray data, and using real-time RT-PCR. This study provides the first clues to the long-term genetic expression changes that may occur during long-term plant response to elevated CO(2).

Citation Keytaylor2005