Mechanical Impedance and Nutrient Acquisition in Rice |
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Authors: | Donna A. Brown Lawrence J. Clark Jonathan R. Howarth Saroj Parmar Malcolm J. Hawkesford |
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Affiliation: | (1) Crop Performance and Improvement Division, Rothamsted Research, AL5 2JQ Harpenden, Hertfordshire, UK;(2) Agriculture and Environment Division, Rothamsted Research, AL5 2JQ Harpenden, Hertfordshire, UK;(3) Present address: The Physiological Society, P.O. Box 11319, London, WC1X 8WQ, UK |
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Abstract: | The aim of this work was to examine the effect of mechanical impedance on nutrient acquisition and gene expression in rice (Oryza sativa L.). Roots were mechanically impeded in a sand-core apparatus to vary impedance independently of aeration and water status. The effect of impedance on plant growth, anion concentration and expression of genes for anion transporters was compared for six varieties with differences in root penetration ability. Impedance decreased shoot growth more than root growth in all varieties, resulting in increased root/shoot ratios. Impedance substantially increased shoot tissue nitrate concentration in all varieties but only caused a small increase in shoot sulphate and phosphate concentrations. High impedance increased expression of the sulphate transporter OsST1 in five varieties, which was associated with decreased sulphate concentration in root tissues. In contrast, impedance decreased expression of the phosphate transporter OsPT2 expression in all varieties, which was associated with decreased phosphate concentration in root tissues. Localisation of expression of the sulphate transporter by in situ hybridisation indicated high levels of expression in lateral bud primordia. It was suggested that the decreased root phosphate concentrations of impeded roots were caused by low phosphate transporter gene expression, while the increase in sulphate transporter gene expression was due to a derepression mechanism of control. |
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Keywords: | gene expression mechanical impedance rice |
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