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Plant function and evolutionary biology
Functional Plant Biology

Functional Plant Biology

Volume 50 Number 7 2023

FP22294A meta-analysis of plant tissue O2 dynamics

Max Herzog 0000-0002-6346-4393, Elisa Pellegrini 0000-0002-6972-9540 and Ole Pedersen 0000-0002-0827-946X
pp. 519-531

We collected all (>1500) published measurements of plant O2 levels ever recorded, some measured more than 100 years ago. We found that plant O2 levels depended on in which plant part (e.g. roots or leaves) O2 was measured, and that plant O2 levels become low when plants are flooded, or in darkness. Our findings show that in terms of O2 supply, plants are especially vulnerable to flooded conditions.

FP22181Red light-induced inhibition of maize (Zea mays) mesocotyl elongation: evaluation of apoplastic metabolites

Elena Sharova 0000-0003-2746-1993, Tatiana Bilova 0000-0002-6024-3667, Elena Tsvetkova 0000-0002-2022-615X, Galina Smolikova 0000-0001-5238-1851, Andrej Frolov 0000-0003-3250-5858 and Sergei Medvedev 0000-0003-1127-1343
pp. 532-539

Light is a crucial factor affecting plant growth and development. Besides providing the energy for photosynthesis, light serves as a sensory cue to control the adaptation of plants to environmental changes. Exposure of the maize (Zea mays) seedlings to red light resulted in growth inhibition of growing mesocotyls and decreased the total ascorbate contents. Red light also affected the primary metabolite patterns in mesocotyl apoplastic fluid. Among metabolites, the contents of β-alanine, putrescine and trans-aconitate significantly increased. Our results get a new insight into the mechanisms of red light-induced growth inhibition in plants.


Shoot shrivelling is a severe threat that affects growth and development of deciduous trees in the northern hemisphere during normal overwintering. Previous studies have proved that the overwintering is a complex physiological process regulated by many factors. This study, combined with transcriptome analysis, further confirms that cuticle wax and plant hormone metabolism play an irreplaceable role in the overwintering process of fruit trees, and lays a foundation for subsequent research.

FP22197Biomass partitioning and ionomics of Macadamia with high manganese and low phosphorus concentrations

Xin Zhao, Yang Lyu, Qianqian Dong, Xiyong He, Hai Yue, Liping Yang, Liang Tao, Lidan Gong, Hongxu Zheng, Sijie Wen, Hans Lambers 0000-0002-4118-2272 and Jianbo Shen 0000-0001-8943-948X
pp. 559-570

As an economically important horticultural nut crop, macadamia is widely grown in many countries. A high yield of good quality nut is dependent on an understanding of nutrient characteristics of the tree to guide fertilisation. The present study indicates an organ-specific element accumulation and ionomic characteristics of low P and high Mn concentrations in macadamia plants, providing a theoretical basis for rational fertilisation in macadamia production in the macadamia orchard.

FP23047Copper exposure leads to changes in chlorophyll content and secondary metabolite profile in Lantana fucata leaves

Carlise Patrícia Pivetta 0000-0003-4792-5011, Samuel Francisco Chitolina 0000-0001-8532-3973, Nessana Dartora 0000-0001-7700-0904, Carla Maria Garlet de Pelegrin 0000-0001-7795-8821, Marlei Veiga dos Santos 0000-0001-9692-001X, Fabiano Cassol 0000-0001-9633-2955 and Laura Spohr Batista 0000-0002-6250-6248
pp. 571-584

The cultivation of plants in environments polluted by metals at toxic levels can affect the biosynthesis of secondary metabolites. In this study, we found an increase in the concentration of phenolic compounds caused by the excess of copper (Cu) in the culture medium. Described here for the first time, we identified six secondary metabolites in Lantana fucata leaves when exposed to high Cu environments.

FP22300Yerba mate (Ilex paraguariensis) agroforestry systems: intraspecific differences in water relations and hydraulic architecture

Mariana Villagra 0000-0003-4096-9425, Débora di Francescantonio 0000-0002-1495-9955, Nestor Munaretto and Paula I. Campanello
pp. 585-598

Plant resistance to drought is very important in the face of global warming that threatens agriculture. Integrating trees into Ilex paraguariensis cultivation provides additional ecosystem services and different growing conditions that the crop must acclimate. We found that plants in agroforestry systems are more resistant to water stress and have a greater safety margin than plants in monocultures, with similar yields. The incorporation of trees in this perennial crop can effectively be used to maintain productivity under water stress.

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