Literature DB >> 31770698

Ionomic responses of rice plants to the stresses of different arsenic species in hydroponics.

Fan Du1, Peng Liu1, Kai Wang1, Zhaoguang Yang2, Lin Wang3.   

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Different ionomic profiles of plants are associated with different external stresses to which they are exposed. Investigation of ionomic variation is necessary for understanding the migration and detoxification of toxic elements in plants. In the current study, rice plants were treated with arsenite, arsenate, monomethylarsonic acid and dimethylarsinic acid in hydroponics. The ionomic responses of the rice plants to different arsenic (As) species stresses were measured and analyzed. The multielement approach is more sensitive at detecting significant variations from external environmental stresses than the consideration of several individual elements. The pairs of significant correlations between elements varied based on the rice tissues and As species used in treatment, resulting in specific correlation networks. However, some pairs of correlations existed regardless of As species treatment used in this study. Positive correlations between P and Fe were observed in rice roots treated with any of the As species, implying that P and Fe share similar biological processes. The heatmap from hierarchical cluster analysis (HCA) agreed with the principal component analysis (PCA) results in ionomic differentiation between roots and shoots. Furthermore, ionomic differences between rice plants treated with different As species were identified through PCA. This study revealed that the ionomic profiles in rice plants are sufficient to detect responses to environmental perturbations. Association studies between ionomics and genomics are necessary to further understand the potential mechanisms that promote uptake or exclusion of elements in plants.
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Keywords:  Heatmap; Ionomics; Paddy rice; Principle component analysis

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31770698     DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2019.125398

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chemosphere        ISSN: 0045-6535            Impact factor:   7.086


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2.  Ionomic Responses of Local Plant Species to Natural Edaphic Mineral Variations.

Authors:  Chengming Zhang; Syuntaro Hiradate; Yoshinobu Kusumoto; Sayaka Morita; Tomoyo F Koyanagi; Qingnan Chu; Toshihiro Watanabe
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