氮素有效性对土栽玉米根系发育早期通气组织形成和分化的影响

IF 4.1 2区 生物学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Tingting Liu , Justus Palisaar , Paul Grünhofer , Viktoria Zeisler-Diehl , Lukas Schreiber , Klaus Dittert , Tino Kreszies
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摘要

氮(N)是作物生长发育的关键需求,强调了根系适应对提高氮素获取的重要性。虽然人们对根系结构的研究非常关注,但对氮素有效性如何影响根系解剖结构的研究却很少。在这项研究中,我们研究了在两种氮水平下生长的一个月大的玉米植株,以研究氮供应如何影响根系解剖,重点是通气组织的形成和退化。在这一生育阶段,两种氮素水平对地上部和根系干生物量及根长均无显著影响。但低氮条件下,茎部和根组织碳氮比均较高,明显缺氮。染色和化学分析显示,在早期氮胁迫期间,亚木质素在内胚层的积累大于外胚层。具体来说,脂肪蛋白水平保持相对稳定,而低氮条件下外表皮蛋白水平没有明显变化。此外,观察到相对于皮质组织的通气组织比例显著增加。这些发现表明,在早期氮素限制下,玉米通过优先考虑通气组织的形成而不是能量密集型亚铁素的沉积来调节根系解剖性状。这种策略可以降低根代谢成本,支持营养吸收和生长在次优氮条件下。
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Nitrogen availability affects aerenchyma formation and suberization in early root development of soil-grown maize
Nitrogen (N) is a key requirement for crop growth and development, highlighting the importance of root adaptations for enhancing N acquisition. While much attention has been given to root architecture, less is known about how N availability influences root anatomical structures. In this study, we examined one-month-old maize plants grown in soil under two N levels to investigate how N supply affects root anatomy, with a focus on aerenchyma formation and suberization. At this growth stage, no significant differences were observed in shoot and root dry biomass or root length between the two N levels. However, the carbon/nitrogen ratio in both shoot and root tissues was higher under low N conditions, clearly indicating N deficiency. Staining and chemical analyses revealed that, during early nitrogen stress, suberin accumulation was greater in the endodermis than in the exodermis. Specifically, aliphatic suberin levels remained relatively stable, whereas exodermal suberin showed no significant changes under low nitrogen. Additionally, a significant increase in aerenchyma proportion relative to cortical tissue was observed. These findings suggest that under early N limitation, maize adjusts root anatomical traits by prioritizing aerenchyma formation over energy-intensive suberin deposition. This strategy may reduce root metabolic costs, supporting nutrient uptake and growth under suboptimal nitrogen conditions.
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Plant Science
Plant Science 生物-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
9.10
自引率
1.90%
发文量
322
审稿时长
33 days
期刊介绍: Plant Science will publish in the minimum of time, research manuscripts as well as commissioned reviews and commentaries recommended by its referees in all areas of experimental plant biology with emphasis in the broad areas of genomics, proteomics, biochemistry (including enzymology), physiology, cell biology, development, genetics, functional plant breeding, systems biology and the interaction of plants with the environment. Manuscripts for full consideration should be written concisely and essentially as a final report. The main criterion for publication is that the manuscript must contain original and significant insights that lead to a better understanding of fundamental plant biology. Papers centering on plant cell culture should be of interest to a wide audience and methods employed result in a substantial improvement over existing established techniques and approaches. Methods papers are welcome only when the technique(s) described is novel or provides a major advancement of established protocols.
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