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Ammonium acts systemically while nitrate exerts an additional local effect on Medicago truncatula nodules.

Joachim Schulze1, Rebecca Liese2, Gabriel Ballesteros3, Leonardo Casieri4, Gabriela Salinas5, Ricardo A Cabeza6.   

Abstract

Symbiotic nitrogen fixation (SNF) has a high energetic cost for legume plants; legumes thus reduce SNF when soil N is available. The present study aimed to increase our understanding regarding the impacts of the two principal forms of available N in soils (ammonium and nitrate) on SNF. We continuously measured the SNF of Medicago truncatula under controlled conditions. This permitted nodule sampling for comparative transcriptome profiling at points connected to the nodules' reaction following ammonium or nitrate applications. The N component of both ions systemically induced a rhythmic pattern of SNF, while the activity in control plants remained constant. This rhythmic activity reduced the per-day SNF. The nitrate ion had additional local effects; the more pronounced were a strong downregulation of leghaemoglobin, nodule cysteine-rich (NCR) peptides and nodule-enhanced nicotianamine synthase (neNAS). The neNAS has proven to be of importance for nodule functioning. Although other physiological impacts of nitrate on nodules were observed (e.g. nitrosylation of leghaemoglobin), the main effect was a rapid ion-specific and organ-specific change in gene expression levels. Contrastingly, during the first hours after ammonium applications, the transcriptome remained virtually unaffected. Therefore, nitrate-induced genes could be key for increasing the nitrate tolerance of SNF.
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Keywords:  Medicago truncatula; NCR peptides; Nitrate; Nitrogen fixation; Nodule activity; RNA seq; neNAS

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Year:  2019        PMID: 32005388     DOI: 10.1016/j.plantsci.2019.110383

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


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1.  Pisum sativum Response to Nitrate as Affected by Rhizobium leguminosarum-Derived Signals.

Authors:  Laure Boeglin; Marie-Christine Morère Le-Paven; Thibault Clochard; Joëlle Fustec; Anis M Limami
Journal:  Plants (Basel)       Date:  2022-07-28
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