Abscisic Acid and Ethylene Antagonistically Regulate Root Endodermal Suberization to Mitigate Nonuniform Salt Stress in Cotton.

IF 6 1区 生物学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES
Yixin Chen, Cong Wang, Shijun Tian, Liying Yao, Ningxin Zhu, Xiubo Yang, Zhiying Bai, Liantao Liu, Yongjiang Zhang, Hongchun Sun, Cundong Li, Ke Zhang
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The heterogeneity of soil salinity is a critical attribute of saline agricultural environments, particularly for the physiological adaptability of cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) plants. However, the mechanisms by which cotton plants acclimate to heterogenous salinity remain poorly understood. To investigate the responses of cotton seedlings to nonuniform salinity, a split-root system using germination paper was employed to replicate spatially variable salinity conditions within the root zone. The root endodermal barriers, consisting of the suberin lamellae and Casparian strip, were found to be enhanced in the roots on the saline side of this system relative to the nonsaline side, playing a crucial role in maintaining ion balance for cotton seedlings under heterogeneous salt environment. Ethylene levels were higher in roots on the nonsaline side, but significantly lower in roots on the saline side. Notably, abscisic acid (ABA) levels increased in roots on both sides. The delicate balance between ABA and ethylene can modify the root endodermal suberization, thereby regulating the adaptability of cotton seedlings to diverse salt environments.

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Plant, Cell & Environment
Plant, Cell & Environment 生物-植物科学
CiteScore
13.30
自引率
4.10%
发文量
253
审稿时长
1.8 months
期刊介绍: Plant, Cell & Environment is a premier plant science journal, offering valuable insights into plant responses to their environment. Committed to publishing high-quality theoretical and experimental research, the journal covers a broad spectrum of factors, spanning from molecular to community levels. Researchers exploring various aspects of plant biology, physiology, and ecology contribute to the journal's comprehensive understanding of plant-environment interactions.
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