Tools to understand hypoxia responses in plant tissues

  • Gabriele Panicucci
  • , Pedro Barreto
  • , Max Herzog
  • , Sophie Lichtenauer
  • , Markus Schwarzländer
  • , Ole Pedersen
  • , Daan A. Weits

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Abstract

Our understanding of how low oxygen (O2) conditions arise in plant tissues and how they shape specific responses has seen major advancement in recent years. Important drivers have been (1) the discovery of the molecular machinery that underpins plant O2 sensing; and (2) a growing set of dedicated tools to define experimental conditions and assess plant responses with increasing accuracy and resolution. While some of those tools, such as the Clark-type O2 electrode, were established decades ago, recent customization has set entirely new standards and enabled novel research avenues in plant hypoxia research. Other tools, such as optical hypoxia reporters and O2 biosensor systems, have been introduced more recently. Yet, their adoption into plant hypoxia research has started to generate novel insight into hypoxia physiology at the tissue and cellular levels. The aim of this update is to provide an overview of the currently available and emerging tools for O2 hypoxia measurements in plants, with an emphasis on high-resolution analyses in living plant tissues and cells. Furthermore, it offers directions for future development and deployment of tools to aid progress with the most pressing questions in plant hypoxia research.

Original languageEnglish
Article numberkiae624
Number of pages15
JournalPlant Physiology
Volume197
Issue number1
Early online date22 Nov 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2025

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