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Exogenous ethylene application——an effective measure to alleviate waterlogging-induced stress on photosynthesis of Zanthoxylum armatum leaves

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Waterlogging seriously reduced the photosynthesis of Zanthoxylum armatum seedling.

Ethylene application could enhance photosynthesis by adjusting the corresponding gene expression, and increasing the photosynthetic pigments content.

Ethylene application improved the chlorophyll fluorescence parameters under waterlogging.

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Waterlogging has negative effects on plant growth, ethylene had been proposed to play an important role in stress responses. This study aims to investigate the role of ethylene in improving waterlogging tolerance of Zanthoxylum armatum, which is economically valuable but intolerant to waterlogging. To evaluate photosynthetic ability under waterlogging stress, exogenous ethylene with different concentration was applied to prior. The results showed that the expression of genes related to ‘porphyrin and chlorophyll metabolism’, as well as the content of chlorophyll and carotenoids were observed to decrease, along with the reduced activity of the RuBPCase and PEPCase enzymes. Furthermore, prolonged waterlogging reduced stomatal conductance (Gs), net photosynthetic rate (Pn), transpiration rate (Tr), and water-use efficiency (WUE). The maximal efficiency of PSII photochemistry (Fv/Fm), actual PSII efficiency (ΦPSII), and electron transport rate (ETR) also decreased with the duration of waterlogging, while the non-photochemical quenching coefficient (NPQ) showed a substantial increase. Both Gs and ΦPSII were the two critical physiological factors. Photosynthetic was increased with higher ethylene concentration under non-waterlogging, but the effectiveness of 200 µmol L–1 ethylene was greater than 400 µmol L–1 ethylene under waterlogging. Principal component analysis revealed Zardc34816 as the most important gene for photosynthesis, while Zardc52464 (ZaLIN2) was positively correlated with the pigments, enzyme activity, gas exchange, and chlorophyll fluorescence parameters. The results suggested that exogenous ethylene could be beneficial to promote the photosynthesis of Z. armatum under waterlogging stress.

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This work was supported financially by the National Key Research and Development Program of China (Program No. 2020YFD1000700), the Projects of Science and Technology Department of Sichuan Province (Grant No. 2021YFYZ0032) and the Sichuan Characteristic Economic Crops Innovation Team Project of National Modern Agricultural Technology Systems (sccxtd-2020-12).

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W Gong, JY Wang and WK Hui has supervised biotic stress related experiments and revised the manuscript. JJ Wu, CY Su, PY Wang, H Zheng and JT Fan performed the experiments. JJ Wu have compiled the data and assisted in writing the manuscript. All authors have read and approved the manuscript.

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Correspondence to Jingyan Wang, Wenkai Hui or Wei Gong.

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Communicated by Zhong-Hua Chen.

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Wu, J., Wang, J., Su, C. et al. Exogenous ethylene application——an effective measure to alleviate waterlogging-induced stress on photosynthesis of Zanthoxylum armatum leaves. Plant Growth Regul 101, 703–714 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10725-023-01051-8

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