- Anderson, Cheyenne M;
- Mattoon, Erin M;
- Zhang, Ningning;
- Becker, Eric;
- McHargue, William;
- Yang, Jiani;
- Patel, Dhruv;
- Dautermann, Oliver;
- McAdam, Scott AM;
- Tarin, Tonantzin;
- Pathak, Sunita;
- Avenson, Tom J;
- Berry, Jeffrey;
- Braud, Maxwell;
- Niyogi, Krishna K;
- Wilson, Margaret;
- Nusinow, Dmitri A;
- Vargas, Rodrigo;
- Czymmek, Kirk J;
- Eveland, Andrea L;
- Zhang, Ru
C4 plants frequently experience high light and high temperature conditions in the field, which reduce growth and yield. However, the mechanisms underlying these stress responses in C4 plants have been under-explored, especially the coordination between mesophyll (M) and bundle sheath (BS) cells. We investigated how the C4 model plant Setaria viridis responded to a four-hour high light or high temperature treatment at photosynthetic, transcriptomic, and ultrastructural levels. Although we observed a comparable reduction of photosynthetic efficiency in high light or high temperature treated leaves, detailed analysis of multi-level responses revealed important differences in key pathways and M/BS specificity responding to high light and high temperature. We provide a systematic analysis of high light and high temperature responses in S. viridis, reveal different acclimation strategies to these two stresses in C4 plants, discover unique light/temperature responses in C4 plants in comparison to C3 plants, and identify potential targets to improve abiotic stress tolerance in C4 crops.