Abstract

ABSTRACTExpression of the genes le20, ni3212, le25 and lcyp2 was quantified in relation to soil and plant water status for pot‐grown tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill. cv. Ailsa Craig) in a replicated trial in a partially environmentally controlled glasshouse. Leaf water potential, relative water content, stomatal conductance and gravimetric soil water content were measured at 0800,1200 and 1600 h on three days during the imposition of three different watering regimes. Paired leaf samples were analysed for mRNA. Plant‐to‐plant variability was quantified and partitioned. le20 mRNA was found in all leaves and responded both to short‐term diurnal fluctuations in water status and to more severe stress, though with reduced sensitivity to the greatest stresses. An overnight decline in le20 mRNA was independent of soil or plant water status. The pattern of expression for ni3212 was similar though ni3212 mRNA was much more abundant and the overnight drop in expression was not significant. le25 mRNA was only detected where leaf water potential was below −0.9 MPa and increased linearly with further decline in leaf water potential. lcyp2 was constitutively expressed with a diurnal pattern characterized by a sharp depression at 1600 h but with expression being enhanced by increasing water deficit at all times. The control and significance of the four genes are discussed in relation to the proposed function of their respective gene products.

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