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Non-Specific Root Transport of Nutrient Gives Access to an Early Nutritional Indicator: The Case of Sulfate and Molybdate

Under sulfur (S) deficiency, crosstalk between nutrients induced accumulation of other nutrients, particularly molybdenum (Mo). This disturbed balanced between S and Mo could provide a way to detect S deficiency and therefore avoid losses in yield and seed quality in cultivated species. Under hydrop...

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Autores principales: Maillard, Anne, Sorin, Elise, Etienne, Philippe, Diquélou, Sylvain, Koprivova, Anna, Kopriva, Stanislav, Arkoun, Mustapha, Gallardo, Karine, Turner, Marie, Cruz, Florence, Yvin, Jean-Claude, Ourry, Alain
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5117742/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27870884
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0166910
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author Maillard, Anne
Sorin, Elise
Etienne, Philippe
Diquélou, Sylvain
Koprivova, Anna
Kopriva, Stanislav
Arkoun, Mustapha
Gallardo, Karine
Turner, Marie
Cruz, Florence
Yvin, Jean-Claude
Ourry, Alain
author_facet Maillard, Anne
Sorin, Elise
Etienne, Philippe
Diquélou, Sylvain
Koprivova, Anna
Kopriva, Stanislav
Arkoun, Mustapha
Gallardo, Karine
Turner, Marie
Cruz, Florence
Yvin, Jean-Claude
Ourry, Alain
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description Under sulfur (S) deficiency, crosstalk between nutrients induced accumulation of other nutrients, particularly molybdenum (Mo). This disturbed balanced between S and Mo could provide a way to detect S deficiency and therefore avoid losses in yield and seed quality in cultivated species. Under hydroponic conditions, S deprivation was applied to Brassica napus to determine the precise kinetics of S and Mo uptake and whether sulfate transporters were involved in Mo uptake. Leaf contents of S and Mo were also quantified in a field-grown S deficient oilseed rape crop with different S and N fertilization applications to evaluate the [Mo]:[S] ratio, as an indicator of S nutrition. To test genericity of this indicator, the [Mo]:[S] ratio was also assessed with other cultivated species under different controlled conditions. During S deprivation, Mo uptake was strongly increased in B. napus. This accumulation was not a result of the induction of the molybdate transporters, Mot1 and Asy, but could be a direct consequence of Sultr1.1 and Sultr1.2 inductions. However, analysis of single mutants of these transporters in Arabidopsis thaliana suggested that other sulfate deficiency responsive transporters may be involved. Under field conditions, Mo content was also increased in leaves by a reduction in S fertilization. The [Mo]:[S] ratio significantly discriminated between the plots with different rates of S fertilization. Threshold values were estimated for the hierarchical clustering of commercial crops according to S status. The use of the [Mo]:[S] ratio was also reliable to detect S deficiency for other cultivated species under controlled conditions. The analysis of the leaf [Mo]:[S] ratio seems to be a practical indicator to detect early S deficiency under field conditions and thus improve S fertilization management.
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spelling pubmed-51177422016-12-15 Non-Specific Root Transport of Nutrient Gives Access to an Early Nutritional Indicator: The Case of Sulfate and Molybdate Maillard, Anne Sorin, Elise Etienne, Philippe Diquélou, Sylvain Koprivova, Anna Kopriva, Stanislav Arkoun, Mustapha Gallardo, Karine Turner, Marie Cruz, Florence Yvin, Jean-Claude Ourry, Alain PLoS One Research Article Under sulfur (S) deficiency, crosstalk between nutrients induced accumulation of other nutrients, particularly molybdenum (Mo). This disturbed balanced between S and Mo could provide a way to detect S deficiency and therefore avoid losses in yield and seed quality in cultivated species. Under hydroponic conditions, S deprivation was applied to Brassica napus to determine the precise kinetics of S and Mo uptake and whether sulfate transporters were involved in Mo uptake. Leaf contents of S and Mo were also quantified in a field-grown S deficient oilseed rape crop with different S and N fertilization applications to evaluate the [Mo]:[S] ratio, as an indicator of S nutrition. To test genericity of this indicator, the [Mo]:[S] ratio was also assessed with other cultivated species under different controlled conditions. During S deprivation, Mo uptake was strongly increased in B. napus. This accumulation was not a result of the induction of the molybdate transporters, Mot1 and Asy, but could be a direct consequence of Sultr1.1 and Sultr1.2 inductions. However, analysis of single mutants of these transporters in Arabidopsis thaliana suggested that other sulfate deficiency responsive transporters may be involved. Under field conditions, Mo content was also increased in leaves by a reduction in S fertilization. The [Mo]:[S] ratio significantly discriminated between the plots with different rates of S fertilization. Threshold values were estimated for the hierarchical clustering of commercial crops according to S status. The use of the [Mo]:[S] ratio was also reliable to detect S deficiency for other cultivated species under controlled conditions. The analysis of the leaf [Mo]:[S] ratio seems to be a practical indicator to detect early S deficiency under field conditions and thus improve S fertilization management. Public Library of Science 2016-11-21 /pmc/articles/PMC5117742/ /pubmed/27870884 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0166910 Text en © 2016 Maillard et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Maillard, Anne
Sorin, Elise
Etienne, Philippe
Diquélou, Sylvain
Koprivova, Anna
Kopriva, Stanislav
Arkoun, Mustapha
Gallardo, Karine
Turner, Marie
Cruz, Florence
Yvin, Jean-Claude
Ourry, Alain
Non-Specific Root Transport of Nutrient Gives Access to an Early Nutritional Indicator: The Case of Sulfate and Molybdate
title Non-Specific Root Transport of Nutrient Gives Access to an Early Nutritional Indicator: The Case of Sulfate and Molybdate
title_full Non-Specific Root Transport of Nutrient Gives Access to an Early Nutritional Indicator: The Case of Sulfate and Molybdate
title_fullStr Non-Specific Root Transport of Nutrient Gives Access to an Early Nutritional Indicator: The Case of Sulfate and Molybdate
title_full_unstemmed Non-Specific Root Transport of Nutrient Gives Access to an Early Nutritional Indicator: The Case of Sulfate and Molybdate
title_short Non-Specific Root Transport of Nutrient Gives Access to an Early Nutritional Indicator: The Case of Sulfate and Molybdate
title_sort non-specific root transport of nutrient gives access to an early nutritional indicator: the case of sulfate and molybdate
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5117742/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27870884
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0166910
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