Single-cell transcriptomics reveal how root tissues adapt to soil stress
Howard Hughes Medical Institute · Duke University · +5 more institutions
Abstract
. Root systems can adapt to contrasting soil conditions and stresses, yet how their responses are programmed at the individual cell scale remains unclear. Using single-cell RNA sequencing and spatial transcriptomic approaches, we showed major expression changes in outer root cell types when comparing the single-cell transcriptomes of rice roots grown in gel versus soil conditions. These tissue-specific transcriptional responses are related to nutrient homeostasis, cell wall integrity and defence in response to heterogeneous soil versus homogeneous gel growth conditions. We also demonstrate how the model soil stress, termed compaction, triggers expression changes in cell wall remodelling and barrier formation…
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- 31.43
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16Topics & keywords
- Transcriptome
- Stress (linguistics)
- Root (linguistics)
- Environmental science
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Soil science
- Cell biology
- Life in Land