Mary Ngigi, Mather Khan, Ricarda Remus, Shishir K Gupta, Petra Bauer
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Abstract
Iron (Fe) is essential for plant development throughout the life cycle. Rosette leaves are responsive to Fe supply in Arabidopsis thaliana. Little is known about the dynamics of Fe deficiency (-Fe) responses of rosette leaves during the reproductive stages. We studied the dynamics of Fe-dependent responses at four consecutive reproductive stages (rosette, bolting, flowering, mature silique stages, hereby named RS, BS, FS, MS). We examined the growth of rosette leaves, elemental contents and gene expression patterns of Fe homeostasis genes belonging to differently regulated groups. We determined individual leaf sizes during seven days of +Fe and -Fe treatment at the RS. Young leaves responded to -Fe with growth inhibition and yellowing. Old and young leaves differed in gene expression patterns and elemental contents. Differences were noted between the early and late reproductive stages (primarily RS and BS versus MS) and correlations between ionomic contents and gene expression were detected. All leaves had induced Fe recycling genes at -Fe. Our findings highlight a developmental stage-dependent modulation of +Fe and -Fe responses in leaves. We discuss possible leaf signaling mechanisms accounting for the distinct responses between old and young leaves. This insight is informative to strengthen our understanding on plant iron management.
铁(Fe)对植物整个生命周期的发育至关重要。拟南芥莲座叶片对铁供应的响应。目前对莲座叶片在生育期对铁缺乏(-Fe)的动态反应知之甚少。研究了水稻4个连续生殖阶段(莲座期、抽苔期、开花期、成熟期,简称RS、BS、FS、MS)对铁的响应动态。研究了不同调控组莲座叶片的生长、铁元素含量和铁稳态基因的表达模式。在7天的+Fe和-Fe处理中,我们测定了单叶大小。幼叶对-Fe的反应是生长抑制和变黄。老叶和嫩叶在基因表达模式和元素含量上存在差异。在繁殖早期和晚期(主要是RS和BS vs MS)之间发现了差异,并检测了基因组含量和基因表达之间的相关性。所有叶片均具有-Fe诱导的铁循环基因。我们的研究结果强调了叶片中+Fe和-Fe响应的发育阶段依赖性调节。我们讨论了可能的叶片信号机制,说明在老叶和嫩叶之间的不同反应。这一见解有助于加强我们对植物铁管理的认识。
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The Journal of Experimental Botany publishes high-quality primary research and review papers in the plant sciences. These papers cover a range of disciplines from molecular and cellular physiology and biochemistry through whole plant physiology to community physiology.
Full-length primary papers should contribute to our understanding of how plants develop and function, and should provide new insights into biological processes. The journal will not publish purely descriptive papers or papers that report a well-known process in a species in which the process has not been identified previously. Articles should be concise and generally limited to 10 printed pages.