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Increase in carbohydrate content and variation in microbiome are related to the drought tolerance of Codonopsis pilosula.

Yichuan Liang1, Guangfei Wei2, Kang Ning3, Mengzhi Li4, Guozhuang Zhang5, Lu Luo6, Guanghui Zhao7, Jianhe Wei8, Youping Liu9, Linlin Dong10, Shilin Chen11.   

Abstract

Drought stress is one of the main limiting factors in geographical distribution and production of Codonopsis pilosula. Understanding the biochemical and genetic information of the response of C. pilosula to drought stress is urgently needed for breeding tolerant varieties. Here, carbohydrates, namely trehalose, raffinose, maltotetraose, sucrose, and melezitose, significantly accumulated in C. pilosula roots under drought stress and thus served as biomarkers for drought stress response. Compared with those in the control group, the expression levels of key genes such as adenosine diphosphate glucose pyrophosphorylase, starch branching enzyme, granule-bound starch synthase, soluble starch synthase, galacturonate transferase, cellulose synthase A catalytic subunit, cellulase Korrigan in the carbohydrate biosynthesis pathway were markedly up-regulated in C. pilosula roots in the drought treatment group, some of them even exceeded 70%. Notably, and that of key genes including trehalose-6-phosphatase, trehalose-6-phosphate phosphatase, galactinol synthase, and raffinose synthase in the trehalose and raffinose biosynthesis pathways was improved by 12.6%-462.2% in C. pilosula roots treated by drought stress. The accumulation of carbohydrates in C. pilosula root or rhizosphere soil was correlated with microbiome variations. Analysis of exogenous trehalose and raffinose confirmed that increased carbohydrate content improved the drought tolerance of C. pilosula in a dose-dependent manner. This study provided solid foundation for breeding drought-tolerant C. pilosula varieties and developing drought-resistant microbial fertilizers.
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Keywords:  Amplicon sequencing; Carbohydrate; Codonopsis pilosula; Drought stress; Metabolome; Transcriptome

Year:  2021        PMID: 34034158     DOI: 10.1016/j.plaphy.2021.05.004

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


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Authors:  Xiaomeng Gong; Changjiang Hu
Journal:  Comput Math Methods Med       Date:  2022-04-18       Impact factor: 2.809

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