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Is salt stress tolerance in Casuarina glauca Sieb. ex Spreng. associated with its nitrogen-fixing root-nodule symbiosis? An analysis at the photosynthetic level.

Paula Batista-Santos1, Nuno Duro2, Ana P Rodrigues3, José N Semedo4, Paula Alves5, Mário da Costa6, Inês Graça7, Isabel P Pais8, Paula Scotti-Campos9, Fernando C Lidon10, António E Leitão11, Katharina Pawlowski12, Ana I Ribeiro-Barros13, José C Ramalho14.   

Abstract

Casuarina glauca is an actinorhizal tree which establishes root-nodule symbiosis with N2-fixing Frankia bacteria. This plant is commonly found in saline zones and is widely used to remediate marginal soils and prevent desertification. The nature of its ability to survive in extreme environments and the extent of Frankia contribution to stress tolerance remain unknown. Thus, we evaluated the ability of C. glauca to cope with salt stress and the influence of the symbiosis on this trait. To this end, we analysed the impact of salt on plant growth, mineral contents, water relations, photosynthetic-related parameters and non-structural sugars in nodulated vs. non-nodulated plants. Although the effects on photosynthesis and stomatal conductance started to become measurable in the presence of 200 mM NaCl, photochemical (e.g., photosynthetic electron flow) and biochemical (e.g., activity of photosynthetic enzymes) parameters were only strongly impaired when NaCl levels reached 600 mM. These results indicate the maintenance of high tissue hydration under salt stress, probably associated with enhanced osmotic potential. Furthermore, the maintenance of photosynthetic assimilation potential (A(max)), together with the increase in the quantum yield of down-regulated energy dissipation of PSII (Y(NPQ)), suggested a down-regulation of photosynthesis instead of photo-damaging effects. A comparison of the impact of increasing NaCl levels on the activities of photosynthetic (RubisCO and ribulose-5 phosphate kinase) and respiratory (pyruvate kinase and NADH-dependent malate dehydrogenase) enzymes vs. photosynthetic electron flow and fluorescence parameters, revealed that biochemical impairments are more limiting than photochemical damage. Altogether, these results indicate that, under controlled conditions, C. glauca tolerates high NaCl levels and that this capacity is linked to photosynthetic adjustments.
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Keywords:  Actinorhizal nodules; Casuarina glauca; Frankia; Photosynthesis; Salt stress

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26245981     DOI: 10.1016/j.plaphy.2015.07.021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Physiol Biochem        ISSN: 0981-9428            Impact factor:   4.270


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2.  Exploration for the Salinity Tolerance-Related Genes from Xero-Halophyte Atriplex canescens Exploiting Yeast Functional Screening System.

Authors:  Gang Yu; Jingtao Li; Xinhua Sun; Yanzhi Liu; Xueliang Wang; Hao Zhang; Hongyu Pan
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2017-11-17       Impact factor: 5.923

3.  Transcriptome and structure analysis in root of Casuarina equisetifolia under NaCl treatment.

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Journal:  PeerJ       Date:  2021-09-22       Impact factor: 2.984

4.  The Effect of Frankia and Hebeloma crustiliniforme on Alnus alnobetula subsp. Crispa Growing in Saline Soil.

Authors:  Haoran Chen; Sylvie Renault; John Markham
Journal:  Plants (Basel)       Date:  2022-07-16

5.  Comparative Proteomic Analysis of Nodulated and Non-Nodulated Casuarina glauca Sieb. ex Spreng. Grown under Salinity Conditions Using Sequential Window Acquisition of All Theoretical Mass Spectra (SWATH-MS).

Authors:  Inês Graça; Vera M Mendes; Isabel Marques; Nuno Duro; Mário da Costa; José C Ramalho; Katharina Pawlowski; Bruno Manadas; Cândido P Pinto Ricardo; Ana I Ribeiro-Barros
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2019-12-20       Impact factor: 5.923

6.  Transcriptome Analysis of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Casuarina glauca in Damage Mitigation of Roots on NaCl Stress.

Authors:  Yihan Wang; Fengxin Dong; Ming Tang
Journal:  Microorganisms       Date:  2021-12-23
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