A synchronized, large-scale field experiment using Arabidopsis thaliana reveals the significance of the UV-B photoreceptor UVR8 under natural conditions

Neugart, Susanne
Steininger, Viktoria
Fernandes, Catarina
Martínez-Abaigar, Javier
Schreiner, Monika
Strid, Åke
Viczián, András
Albert, Andreas
Castagna, Antonella
Dáder, Beatriz
Fereres, Alberto
Gaberscik, Alenka
Gulyás, Ágnes
Gwynn-Jones, Dylan
Nagy, Ferenc
Jones, Alan
Julkunen-Tiitto, Riitta
Konstantinova, Nataliia
Lakkala, Kaisa
Martínez-Lüscher, Johann
Nybakken, Line
Olsen, Jorunn
Pascual, Inmaculada
Ranieri, Annamaria
Regier, Nicole
Robson, Matthew
Rosenqvist, Eva
Santin, Marco
Turunen, Minna
Vandenbussche, Filip
Winkler, Barbro
Witzel, Katja
Grifoni, Daniele
Zipoli, Gaetano
Hideg, Éva
Jansen, Marcel A. K.
Hauser, Marie-Theres
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This study determines the functional role of the plant ultraviolet-B radiation (UV-B) photoreceptor, UV RESISTANCE LOCUS 8 (UVR8) under natural conditions using a large-scale ‘synchronized-genetic-perturbation-field-experiment’. Laboratory experiments have demonstrated a role for UVR8 in UV-B responses but do not reflect the complexity of outdoor conditions where ‘genotype × environment’ interactions can mask laboratory-observed responses. Arabidopsis thaliana knockout mutant, uvr8-7, and the corresponding Wassilewskija wild type, were sown outdoors on the same date at 21 locations across Europe, ranging from 39°N to 67°N latitude. Growth and climatic data were monitored until bolting. At the onset of bolting, rosette size, dry weight, and phenolics and glucosinolates were quantified. The uvr8-7 mutant developed a larger rosette and contained less kaempferol glycosides, quercetin glycosides and hydroxycinnamic acid derivatives than the wild type across all locations, demonstrating a role for UVR8 under field conditions. UV effects on rosette size and kaempferol glycoside content were UVR8 dependent, but independent of latitude. In contrast, differences between wild type and uvr8-7 in total quercetin glycosides, and the quercetin-to-kaempferol ratio decreased with increasing latitude, that is, a more variable UV response. Thus, the large-scale synchronized approach applied demonstrates a location-dependent functional role of UVR8 under natural conditions ​
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