Mechanodetection of neighbor plants elicits adaptive leaf movements through calcium dynamics

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2023-12

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Pantazopoulou, C.ORCID 0000-0001-5412-6029ISNI 0000000492917325
Buti, SaraISNI 0000000492840049
Nguyen, Chi Tam
Oskam, LisaISNI 0000000493077460
Weits, Daan A.ORCID 0000-0003-4423-5568ISNI 0000000453966669
Farmer, Edward
Kajala, KaisaORCID 0000-0001-6483-7473ISNI 0000000492896421
Pierik, RonaldISNI 0000000394604341

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Plants detect their neighbors via various cues, including reflected light and touching of leaf tips, which elicit upward leaf movement (hyponasty). It is currently unknown how touch is sensed and how the signal is transferred from the leaf tip to the petiole base that drives hyponasty. Here, we show that touch-induced hyponasty involves a signal transduction pathway that is distinct from light-mediated hyponasty. We found that mechanostimulation of the leaf tip upon touching causes cytosolic calcium ([Ca2+]cyt induction in leaf tip trichomes that spreads towards the petiole. Both perturbation of the calcium response and the absence of trichomes reduce touch-induced hyponasty. Finally, using plant competition assays, we show that touch-induced hyponasty is adaptive in dense stands of Arabidopsis. We thus establish a novel, adaptive mechanism regulating hyponastic leaf movement in response to mechanostimulation by neighbors in dense vegetation.

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Pantazopoulou, C, Buti, S, Nguyen, C T, Oskam, L, Weits, D, Farmer, E, Kajala, K & Pierik, R 2023, 'Mechanodetection of neighbor plants elicits adaptive leaf movements through calcium dynamics', Nature Communications, vol. 14, no. 1, 5827. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-41530-0