Literature DB >> 27494565

Effects of growth temperature and carbon dioxide enrichment on soybean seed components at different stages of development.

Guangli Xu1, Shardendu Singh1, Jinyoung Barnaby1, Jeffrey Buyer2, Vangimalla Reddy1, Richard Sicher3.   

Abstract

Soybean plants were grown to maturity in controlled environment chambers and at the onset of flowering three temperature treatments were imposed that provided optimum [28/24 °C], low [22/18 °C] or high [36/32 °C] chamber air temperatures. In addition, plants were treated continuously with either 400 or 800 μmol mol-1 CO2. Seeds were harvested at 42, 53, 69 and 95 days after planting (i.e., final maturity). This study quantified 51 metabolites in developing soybean seeds, plus total lipids and proteins were measured at maturity. About 80% of measured soluble carbohydrates, amines and organic acids decreased to low levels in mature seeds, although important exceptions were raffinose, ribose/arabinose, citrate and all eight fatty acids. This suggested that the metabolism of young seeds supported lipid and protein synthesis. A total of 35 and 9 metabolites differed among temperature and CO2 treatments, respectively, and treatment effects were predominately observed on the first and second samplings. However, shikimate, pinitol and oleate were increased by high temperature treatments in mature seeds. The above results indicated that CO2 enrichment primarily altered metabolite levels during the initial stages of seed development and this was likely due to enhanced photosynthate formation in leaves. Published by Elsevier Masson SAS.

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Keywords:  Glycine max; Heat stress; Oil seeds; Primary metabolism; Seed development; Seed protein

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27494565     DOI: 10.1016/j.plaphy.2016.07.025

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


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