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Magnesium supply alleviates iron toxicity-induced leaf bronzing in rice through exclusion and tissue-tolerance mechanisms

INTRODUCTION: Iron (Fe) toxicity is a widespread nutritional disorder in lowland rice causing growth retardation and leaf symptoms referred to as leaf bronzing. It is partly caused by an imbalance of nutrients other than Fe and supply of these is known to mitigate the toxicity. But the physiological...

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Autores principales: Rajonandraina, Toavintsoa, Ueda, Yoshiaki, Wissuwa, Matthias, Kirk, Guy J. D., Rakotoson, Tovohery, Manwaring, Hanna, Andriamananjara, Andry, Razafimbelo, Tantely
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10403268/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37546266
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1213456
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author Rajonandraina, Toavintsoa
Ueda, Yoshiaki
Wissuwa, Matthias
Kirk, Guy J. D.
Rakotoson, Tovohery
Manwaring, Hanna
Andriamananjara, Andry
Razafimbelo, Tantely
author_facet Rajonandraina, Toavintsoa
Ueda, Yoshiaki
Wissuwa, Matthias
Kirk, Guy J. D.
Rakotoson, Tovohery
Manwaring, Hanna
Andriamananjara, Andry
Razafimbelo, Tantely
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description INTRODUCTION: Iron (Fe) toxicity is a widespread nutritional disorder in lowland rice causing growth retardation and leaf symptoms referred to as leaf bronzing. It is partly caused by an imbalance of nutrients other than Fe and supply of these is known to mitigate the toxicity. But the physiological and molecular mechanisms involved are unknown. METHODS: We investigated the effect of magnesium (Mg) on Fe toxicity tolerance in a field study in the Central Highlands of Madagascar and in hydroponic experiments with excess Fe (300 mg Fe L(-1)). An RNA-seq analysis was conducted in a hydroponic experiment to elucidate possible mechanisms underlying Mg effects. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: Addition of Mg consistently decreased leaf bronzing under both field and hydroponic conditions, whereas potassium (K) addition caused minor effects. Plants treated with Mg tended to have smaller shoot Fe concentrations in the field, suggesting enhanced exclusion at the whole-plant level. However, analysis of multiple genotypes showed that Fe toxicity symptoms were also mitigated without a concomitant decrease of Fe concentration, suggesting that increased Mg supply confers tolerance at the tissue level. The hydroponic experiments also suggested that Mg mitigated leaf bronzing without significantly decreasing Fe concentration or oxidative stress as assessed by the content of malondialdehyde, a biomarker for oxidative stress. An RNA-seq analysis revealed that Mg induced more changes in leaves than roots. Subsequent cis-element analysis suggested that NAC transcription factor binding sites were enriched in genes induced by Fe toxicity in leaves. Addition of Mg caused non-significant enrichment of the same binding sites, suggesting that NAC family proteins may mediate the effect of Mg. This study provides clues for mitigating Fe toxicity-induced leaf bronzing in rice.
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spelling pubmed-104032682023-08-05 Magnesium supply alleviates iron toxicity-induced leaf bronzing in rice through exclusion and tissue-tolerance mechanisms Rajonandraina, Toavintsoa Ueda, Yoshiaki Wissuwa, Matthias Kirk, Guy J. D. Rakotoson, Tovohery Manwaring, Hanna Andriamananjara, Andry Razafimbelo, Tantely Front Plant Sci Plant Science INTRODUCTION: Iron (Fe) toxicity is a widespread nutritional disorder in lowland rice causing growth retardation and leaf symptoms referred to as leaf bronzing. It is partly caused by an imbalance of nutrients other than Fe and supply of these is known to mitigate the toxicity. But the physiological and molecular mechanisms involved are unknown. METHODS: We investigated the effect of magnesium (Mg) on Fe toxicity tolerance in a field study in the Central Highlands of Madagascar and in hydroponic experiments with excess Fe (300 mg Fe L(-1)). An RNA-seq analysis was conducted in a hydroponic experiment to elucidate possible mechanisms underlying Mg effects. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: Addition of Mg consistently decreased leaf bronzing under both field and hydroponic conditions, whereas potassium (K) addition caused minor effects. Plants treated with Mg tended to have smaller shoot Fe concentrations in the field, suggesting enhanced exclusion at the whole-plant level. However, analysis of multiple genotypes showed that Fe toxicity symptoms were also mitigated without a concomitant decrease of Fe concentration, suggesting that increased Mg supply confers tolerance at the tissue level. The hydroponic experiments also suggested that Mg mitigated leaf bronzing without significantly decreasing Fe concentration or oxidative stress as assessed by the content of malondialdehyde, a biomarker for oxidative stress. An RNA-seq analysis revealed that Mg induced more changes in leaves than roots. Subsequent cis-element analysis suggested that NAC transcription factor binding sites were enriched in genes induced by Fe toxicity in leaves. Addition of Mg caused non-significant enrichment of the same binding sites, suggesting that NAC family proteins may mediate the effect of Mg. This study provides clues for mitigating Fe toxicity-induced leaf bronzing in rice. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-07-21 /pmc/articles/PMC10403268/ /pubmed/37546266 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1213456 Text en Copyright © 2023 Rajonandraina, Ueda, Wissuwa, Kirk, Rakotoson, Manwaring, Andriamananjara and Razafimbelo https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Rajonandraina, Toavintsoa
Ueda, Yoshiaki
Wissuwa, Matthias
Kirk, Guy J. D.
Rakotoson, Tovohery
Manwaring, Hanna
Andriamananjara, Andry
Razafimbelo, Tantely
Magnesium supply alleviates iron toxicity-induced leaf bronzing in rice through exclusion and tissue-tolerance mechanisms
title Magnesium supply alleviates iron toxicity-induced leaf bronzing in rice through exclusion and tissue-tolerance mechanisms
title_full Magnesium supply alleviates iron toxicity-induced leaf bronzing in rice through exclusion and tissue-tolerance mechanisms
title_fullStr Magnesium supply alleviates iron toxicity-induced leaf bronzing in rice through exclusion and tissue-tolerance mechanisms
title_full_unstemmed Magnesium supply alleviates iron toxicity-induced leaf bronzing in rice through exclusion and tissue-tolerance mechanisms
title_short Magnesium supply alleviates iron toxicity-induced leaf bronzing in rice through exclusion and tissue-tolerance mechanisms
title_sort magnesium supply alleviates iron toxicity-induced leaf bronzing in rice through exclusion and tissue-tolerance mechanisms
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10403268/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37546266
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1213456
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