| Literature DB >> 27145234 |
Chao Li1, Bowen Liang1, Cong Chang1, Zhiwei Wei1, Shasha Zhou1, Fengwang Ma1.
Abstract
Melatonin mediates many physiological processes in plants. We investigated its role in regulating growth, potassium uptake, and root system architecture under three types of stress: salinity or a deficiency of all nutrients in Malus hupehensis Rehd., as well as a K deficiency in Malus rockii Rehd. Each treatment caused a reduction in growth rates and disrupted the absorption of potassium. However, pretreatment with 0.1 mmol/L melatonin significantly alleviated such inhibitions. The addition of melatonin also upregulated genes for antioxidant enzymes involved in the ascorbate-glutathione cycle (MdcAPX, MdDHAR1, MdDHAR2, MdMDHAR, and MdcGR) and helped decrease the accumulation of H2 O2 while improving the expression of K transporters and genes for the CBL1-CIPK23 pathway. These results indicated that melatonin can regulate the ROS signal and activate the CBL1-CIPK23 pathway to regulate the expression of a potassium channel protein gene, thereby promoting the absorption of potassium ions. Our findings demonstrate that inducing melatonin production is an important mechanism for plant defenses that can serve as a platform for possible applications in agricultural or related fields of research.Entities:
Keywords: CBL-CIPK pathway; Malus; melatonin; potassium transporters; root system architecture; stress
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27145234 DOI: 10.1111/jpi.12342
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pineal Res ISSN: 0742-3098 Impact factor: 13.007