When drought meets heat - a plant omics perspective

Front Plant Sci. 2023 Aug 22:14:1250878. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2023.1250878. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

Changes in weather patterns with emerging drought risks and rising global temperature are widespread and negatively affect crop growth and productivity. In nature, plants are simultaneously exposed to multiple biotic and abiotic stresses, but most studies focus on individual stress conditions. However, the simultaneous occurrence of different stresses impacts plant growth and development differently than a single stress. Plants sense the different stress combinations in the same or in different tissues, which could induce specific systemic signalling and acclimation responses; impacting different stress-responsive transcripts, protein abundance and modifications, and metabolites. This mini-review focuses on the combination of drought and heat, two abiotic stress conditions that often occur together. Recent omics studies indicate common or independent regulators involved in heat or drought stress responses. Here, we summarize the current research results, highlight gaps in our knowledge, and flag potential future focus areas.

Keywords: drought; heat; metabolomics; proteomics; transcriptomics.

Publication types

  • Review

Grants and funding

This work was supported by the Research Foundation, Flanders (FWO.OPR.2019.0009.01). XX was supported by the China Scholarship Council for a predoctoral fellowship (201706350153) and by a UGent BOF doctoral mandate (01CD7122). LV was supported by a UGent BOF postdoctoral mandate (01P12219).