@misc{anderson_mattoon_zhang_becker_mchargue_yang_patel_dautermann_mcadam_tarin_et al._2021,
title={High Light and High Temperature Reduce Photosynthesis via Different Mechanisms in the C4 Model Setaria viridis},
DOI={10.1101/2021.02.20.431694},
abstractNote={AbstractC4 plants frequently experience damaging high light (HL) and high temperature (HT) conditions in native environments, which reduce growth and yield. However, the mechanisms underlying these stress responses in C4 plants have been under-explored, especially the coordination between mesophyll (M) and bundle sheath (BS) cells. We investigated how the C4 model plant Setaria viridis responded to a four-hour HL or HT treatment at the photosynthetic, transcriptomic, and ultrastructural levels. Although we observed a comparable reduction of photosynthetic efficiency in HL- or HT-treated leaves, detailed analysis of multi-level responses revealed important differences in key pathways and M/BS specificity responding to HL and HT. We provide a systematic analysis of HL and HT responses in S. viridis, reveal different acclimation strategies to these two stresses in C4 plants, discover unique light/temperature responses in C4 plants in comparison to C3 plants, and identify potential targets to improve abiotic stress tolerance in C4 crops.},
publisher={Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory},
author={Anderson, Cheyenne M. and Mattoon, Erin M. and Zhang, Ningning and Becker, Eric and McHargue, William and Yang, Jiani and Patel, Dhruv and Dautermann, Oliver and McAdam, Scott A. M. and Tarin, Tonantzin and et al.},
year={2021},
month={Feb}
}