Literature DB >> 29576072

Strigolactones affect the translocation of nitrogen in rice.

Le Luo1, Hongxuan Wang1, Xiaohong Liu1, Jinqi Hu2, Xueli Zhu2, Shou Pan2, Ruyi Qin1, Yifeng Wang2, Pingping Zhao2, Xiaorong Fan1, Guohua Xu3.   

Abstract

Strigolactones (SLs) are involved in the nutrient-dependent control of plant root and shoot architecture. The total sufficient uptake of nitrogen (N), and also its appropriate distribution, is essential for the normal growth and development of plants; however, the effect of SLs on N translocation in plants remains unknown. Here, the SL-signaling mutant dwarf 3 (d3), the biosynthesis mutant dwarf 10 (d10), and wild-type (WT) rice (Oryza sativa ssp. Japonica cv. Nipponbare) were used to investigate the relationship between N nutrition and the regulatory role of SLs. Relative to WT, the d10 mutant had a higher N concentration in older leaves but a lower N concentration in younger leaves, while the d3 mutant showed a considerably lower N concentration, especially in its younger leaves under normal N levels. By contrast, both d3 and d10 mutants contained higher N in their leaves under N-deficient conditions. The 15N uptake and distribution analysis revealed that the significantly different N concentrations among the d3, d10, and WT plants only occurred in their leaves, not in their roots. Moreover, when provided with an external supply of GR24, the synthetic SLs altered the leaf N distribution of the d10 mutant but not those of the d3 mutant and WT. Together, these results suggested that the effect of SLs on plant growth and development may be linked to N translocation to different shoot tissues.
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Keywords:  Nitrogen; Nitrogen concentration; Rice; Strigolactones; Translocation

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29576072     DOI: 10.1016/j.plantsci.2018.02.020

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Sci        ISSN: 0168-9452            Impact factor:   4.729


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