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Moderate Salinity Stress Increases the Seedling Biomass in Oilseed Rape (Brassica napus L.)

Oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.), an important oil crop of the world, suffers various abiotic stresses including salinity stress during the growth stage. While most of the previous studies paid attention to the adverse effects of high salinity stress on plant growth and development, as well as their...

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Autores principales: Chen, Beini, Bian, Xiaobo, Tu, Mengxin, Yu, Tao, Jiang, Lixi, Lu, Yunhai, Chen, Xiaoyang
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10144440/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37111872
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12081650
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author Chen, Beini
Bian, Xiaobo
Tu, Mengxin
Yu, Tao
Jiang, Lixi
Lu, Yunhai
Chen, Xiaoyang
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Bian, Xiaobo
Tu, Mengxin
Yu, Tao
Jiang, Lixi
Lu, Yunhai
Chen, Xiaoyang
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description Oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.), an important oil crop of the world, suffers various abiotic stresses including salinity stress during the growth stage. While most of the previous studies paid attention to the adverse effects of high salinity stress on plant growth and development, as well as their underlying physiological and molecular mechanisms, less attention was paid to the effects of moderate or low salinity stress. In this study, we first tested the effects of different concentrations of NaCl solution on the seedling growth performance of two oilseed rape varieties (CH336, a semi-winter type, and Bruttor, a spring type) in pot cultures. We found that moderate salt concentrations (25 and 50 mmol L(−1) NaCl) can stimulate seedling growth by a significant increase (10~20%, compared to controls) in both above- and underground biomasses, as estimated at the early flowering stage. We then performed RNA-seq analyses of shoot apical meristems (SAMs) from six-leaf-aged seedlings under control (CK), low (LS, 25 mmol L(−1)), and high (HS, 180 mmol L(−1)) salinity treatments in the two varieties. The GO and KEGG enrichment analyses of differentially expressed genes (DEGs) demonstrated that such a stimulating effect on seedling growth by low salinity stress may be caused by a more efficient capacity for photosynthesis as compensation, accompanied by a reduced energy loss for the biosynthesis of secondary metabolites and redirecting of energy to biomass formation. Our study provides a new perspective on the cultivation of oilseed rape in saline regions and new insights into the molecular mechanisms of salt tolerance in Brassica crops. The candidate genes identified in this study can serve as targets for molecular breeding selection and genetic engineering toward enhancing salt tolerance in B. napus.
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spelling pubmed-101444402023-04-29 Moderate Salinity Stress Increases the Seedling Biomass in Oilseed Rape (Brassica napus L.) Chen, Beini Bian, Xiaobo Tu, Mengxin Yu, Tao Jiang, Lixi Lu, Yunhai Chen, Xiaoyang Plants (Basel) Article Oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.), an important oil crop of the world, suffers various abiotic stresses including salinity stress during the growth stage. While most of the previous studies paid attention to the adverse effects of high salinity stress on plant growth and development, as well as their underlying physiological and molecular mechanisms, less attention was paid to the effects of moderate or low salinity stress. In this study, we first tested the effects of different concentrations of NaCl solution on the seedling growth performance of two oilseed rape varieties (CH336, a semi-winter type, and Bruttor, a spring type) in pot cultures. We found that moderate salt concentrations (25 and 50 mmol L(−1) NaCl) can stimulate seedling growth by a significant increase (10~20%, compared to controls) in both above- and underground biomasses, as estimated at the early flowering stage. We then performed RNA-seq analyses of shoot apical meristems (SAMs) from six-leaf-aged seedlings under control (CK), low (LS, 25 mmol L(−1)), and high (HS, 180 mmol L(−1)) salinity treatments in the two varieties. The GO and KEGG enrichment analyses of differentially expressed genes (DEGs) demonstrated that such a stimulating effect on seedling growth by low salinity stress may be caused by a more efficient capacity for photosynthesis as compensation, accompanied by a reduced energy loss for the biosynthesis of secondary metabolites and redirecting of energy to biomass formation. Our study provides a new perspective on the cultivation of oilseed rape in saline regions and new insights into the molecular mechanisms of salt tolerance in Brassica crops. The candidate genes identified in this study can serve as targets for molecular breeding selection and genetic engineering toward enhancing salt tolerance in B. napus. MDPI 2023-04-14 /pmc/articles/PMC10144440/ /pubmed/37111872 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12081650 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Chen, Beini
Bian, Xiaobo
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Jiang, Lixi
Lu, Yunhai
Chen, Xiaoyang
Moderate Salinity Stress Increases the Seedling Biomass in Oilseed Rape (Brassica napus L.)
title Moderate Salinity Stress Increases the Seedling Biomass in Oilseed Rape (Brassica napus L.)
title_full Moderate Salinity Stress Increases the Seedling Biomass in Oilseed Rape (Brassica napus L.)
title_fullStr Moderate Salinity Stress Increases the Seedling Biomass in Oilseed Rape (Brassica napus L.)
title_full_unstemmed Moderate Salinity Stress Increases the Seedling Biomass in Oilseed Rape (Brassica napus L.)
title_short Moderate Salinity Stress Increases the Seedling Biomass in Oilseed Rape (Brassica napus L.)
title_sort moderate salinity stress increases the seedling biomass in oilseed rape (brassica napus l.)
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10144440/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37111872
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12081650
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