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Title: Transgenerational effects of chromium stress at the phenotypic and molecular level in Arabidopsis thaliana
Authors: Colzi, Ilaria 
Gonnelli, Cristina 
Vergata, Chiara 
Golia, Gabriele 
Coppi, Andrea 
Castellani, Maria Beatrice 
Giovino, Antonio 
Buti, Matteo 
Sabato, Tommaso 
Capuana, Maurizio 
Aprile, Alessio 
De Bellis, Luigi 
Cicatelli, Angela 
Guarino, Francesco 
Castiglione, Stefano 
Ioannou, Andreas G. 
Fotopoulos, Vasileios 
Martinelli, Federico 
Major Field of Science: Agricultural Sciences
Field Category: Agriculture Forestry and Fisheries
Keywords: BHLH;Chromium;Heavy metals;Transgenerational priming;Stress memory;Transgenerational memory
Issue Date: 15-Jan-2023
Source: Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2023, vol. 442, articl. no. 130092
Volume: 442
Journal: Journal of Hazardous Materials 
Abstract: In this study, we describe the results obtained in a study of the transgenerational phenotypic effects of chromium (Cr) stress on the model plant species Arabidopsis thaliana. The F1 generation derived from parents grown under chronic and medium chronic stress showed significantly higher levels of the maximal effective concentration (EC50) compared with F1 plants generated from unstressed parents. Moreover, F1 plants from Cr-stressed parents showed a higher germination rate when grown in the presence of Cr. F1 plants derived from parents cultivated under chronic Cr stress displayed reduced hydrogen peroxide levels under Cr stress compared to controls. At lower Cr stress levels, F1 plants were observed to activate promptly more genes involved in Cr stress responses than F0 plants, implying a memory effect linked to transgenerational priming. At higher Cr levels, and at later stages, F1 plants modulated significantly fewer genes than F0 plants, implying a memory effect leading to Cr stress adaptation. Several bHLH transcription factors were induced by Cr stress in F1 but not in F0 plants, including bHLH100, ORG2 and ORG3. F1 plants optimized gene expression towards pathways linked to iron starvation response. A model of the transcriptional regulation of transgenerational memory to Cr stress is presented here, and could be applied for other heavy metal stresses.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14279/29016
ISSN: 18733336
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2022.130092
Rights: CC0 1.0 Universal
Type: Article
Affiliation : Cyprus University of Technology 
University of Florence 
Centro di Ricerca Difesa e Certificazione 
CNR - National Research Council of Italy 
University of Salento 
University of Salerno 
Publication Type: Peer Reviewed
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