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Contribution of two different Na+ transport systems to acquired salinity tolerance in rice.

Karthika Sriskantharajah1, Shota Osumi1, Sumana Chuamnakthong1, Mami Nampei2, Junrey C Amas3, Glenn B Gregorio4, Akihiro Ueda5.   

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To elucidate the mechanisms of salt acclimation, physiological parameters of 70 rice varieties were compared under control and salt stress conditions after the acclimation treatment. The results indicated that some rice varieties had the ability to acclimatize to salt stress, exhibiting improved growth following the acclimation treatment under subsequent salinity stress compared to those without acclimation treatment. Conversely, some varieties exhibited reduced growth both with and without acclimation treatment under subsequent salinity stress. Acclimatized varieties had differential patterns of Na+ accumulation in the leaf blades because some varieties reduced Na+ accumulation under salinity stress, whereas others did not. Under salt stress, the acclimatized varieties with low Na+ accumulation in the leaf blades highly induced the expression of the OsHKT1;5 gene in the roots, which may contribute to Na+ exclusion from the shoots. On the other hand, the acclimatized varieties with high Na+ accumulation in the leaf blades exhibited higher induction of the OsNHX1 gene, whose gene product participates in the compartmentalization of Na+ into vacuoles. Thus, rice develops different mechanisms of salinity acclimation using two Na+ transport systems, and active regulation of Na+ transport at the transcription level may be involved in the salt acclimation process and enhance salinity tolerance.
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Keywords:  Na(+) exclusion; OsHKT1;5; OsNHX1; Rice; Salinity; Salt acclimation

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32563456     DOI: 10.1016/j.plantsci.2020.110517

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


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1.  Acquired salinity tolerance in rice: Plant growth dataset.

Authors:  Karthika Sriskantharajah; Shota Osumi; Sumana Chuamnakthong; Mami Nampei; Junrey C Amas; Glenn B Gregorio; Akihiro Ueda
Journal:  Data Brief       Date:  2020-07-15
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