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Increased epigenetic diversity and transient epigenetic memory in response to salinity stress in Thlaspi arvense.

  • Yu-peng Geng
    ,
  • Na Chang
    ,
  • Yuewan Zhao
    ,
  • Xiaoying Qin
    ,
  • Shugang Lu
    ,
  • James Crabbe
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Abstract

Epigenetic diversity could play an important role in adaptive evolution of organisms, especially for plant species occurring in new and stressful environments. Thlaspi arvense (field pennycress), a valuable oilseed crop, is widespread in temperate regions of the northern hemisphere. In this study, we investigated the effect of salinity stress on the epigenetic variation of DNA methylation and epigenetic stress memory in pennycress using methylation-sensitive amplification polymorphism (MSAP) markers. We examined how the status of DNA methylation changes across individuals in response to salinity stress and whether such an effect of maternal stress could be transferred to offspring for one or two generations in nonstressed environments. Our results based on 306 epiloci indicated no consistent change of DNA methylation status in specific epiloci across individuals within the same conditions. In contrast, we found that the epigenetic diversity at population level increased significantly in response to the stimulation of salinity stress; and this “stimulation effect” could be transferred partially in the form of stress memory to at least two generations of offspring in nonstressed environments. In addition, we observed a parallel change in functionally important traits, that is, phenotypic variation was significantly higher in plants grown under salinity stress compared with those of control groups. Taken together, our results provide novel clues for the increased spontaneous epimutation rate in response to stress in plants, of potential adaptive significance.

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Research Output: Contribution to journal Article Peer-review

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English

Journal (Volume, Issue Number)

Ecology and Evolution

Publication milestones

  • Accepted/In press - 20/08/2020
  • Published - 20/09/2020

Publication status

Published - 20/09/2020

External Publication IDs

  • handle.net: 10547/624530
  • Scopus: 85091153894

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