Plant stress biology in epigenomic era

Plant Sci. 2020 May:294:110376. doi: 10.1016/j.plantsci.2019.110376. Epub 2019 Dec 20.

Abstract

Recent progress in "omics" methodologies allow us to gain insight into the complex molecular regulatory networks underlying plant responses to environmental stresses. Among the different genome-wide analysis, epigenomics is the most under-investigated "omic" approach requiring more critical and speculative discussion about approaches, methods and experimental designs. Epigenomics allows us to gain insight into the molecular adaptation of plants in response to environmental stresses. The identification of epigenetic marks transmitted during filial generations enables new theories to be developed on the evolution of living organisms in relation to environmental changes. The molecular mechanisms driving the capacity of plants to memorize a stress and to generate stress-resistant progenies are still unclear and scarcely investigated. The elucidation of these cryptic molecular switches will assist breeders in designing crops characterized by minimally compromised productivity in relation to stresses caused by climate change. The aim of this review is to briefly describe the most uptodate epigenomic approaches, update recent progresses in crop epigenomics in plant stress biology, and to stimulate the discussion of new epigenomic methods and approaches in the new era of "omic" sciences.

Keywords: Epigenomics; Omics; Plant stress biology; Priming; Stress memory; Transgenerational modifications.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Adaptation, Physiological / genetics
  • Crops, Agricultural / genetics*
  • Epigenomics / methods*
  • Gene Expression Regulation, Plant / genetics