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Metabolic Adaptation, a Specialized Leaf Organ Structure and Vascular Responses to Diurnal N(2) Fixation by Nostoc azollae Sustain the Astonishing Productivity of Azolla Ferns without Nitrogen Fertilizer
Sustainable agriculture demands reduced input of man-made nitrogen (N) fertilizer, yet N(2) fixation limits the productivity of crops with heterotrophic diazotrophic bacterial symbionts. We investigated floating ferns from the genus Azolla that host phototrophic diazotrophic Nostoc azollae in leaf p...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5374210/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28408911 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2017.00442 |
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author | Brouwer, Paul Bräutigam, Andrea Buijs, Valerie A. Tazelaar, Anne O. E. van der Werf, Adrie Schlüter, Urte Reichart, Gert-Jan Bolger, Anthony Usadel, Björn Weber, Andreas P. M. Schluepmann, Henriette |
author_facet | Brouwer, Paul Bräutigam, Andrea Buijs, Valerie A. Tazelaar, Anne O. E. van der Werf, Adrie Schlüter, Urte Reichart, Gert-Jan Bolger, Anthony Usadel, Björn Weber, Andreas P. M. Schluepmann, Henriette |
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description | Sustainable agriculture demands reduced input of man-made nitrogen (N) fertilizer, yet N(2) fixation limits the productivity of crops with heterotrophic diazotrophic bacterial symbionts. We investigated floating ferns from the genus Azolla that host phototrophic diazotrophic Nostoc azollae in leaf pockets and belong to the fastest growing plants. Experimental production reported here demonstrated N-fertilizer independent production of nitrogen-rich biomass with an annual yield potential per ha of 1200 kg(−1) N fixed and 35 t dry biomass. (15)N(2) fixation peaked at noon, reaching 0.4 mg N g(−1) dry weight h(−1). Azolla ferns therefore merit consideration as protein crops in spite of the fact that little is known about the fern’s physiology to enable domestication. To gain an understanding of their nitrogen physiology, analyses of fern diel transcript profiles under differing nitrogen fertilizer regimes were combined with microscopic observations. Results established that the ferns adapted to the phototrophic N(2)-fixing symbionts N. azollae by (1) adjusting metabolically to nightly absence of N supply using responses ancestral to ferns and seed plants; (2) developing a specialized xylem-rich vasculature surrounding the leaf-pocket organ; (3) responding to N-supply by controlling transcripts of genes mediating nutrient transport, allocation and vasculature development. Unlike other non-seed plants, the Azolla fern clock is shown to contain both the morning and evening loops; the evening loop is known to control rhythmic gene expression in the vasculature of seed plants and therefore may have evolved along with the vasculature in the ancestor of ferns and seed plants. |
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spelling | pubmed-53742102017-04-13 Metabolic Adaptation, a Specialized Leaf Organ Structure and Vascular Responses to Diurnal N(2) Fixation by Nostoc azollae Sustain the Astonishing Productivity of Azolla Ferns without Nitrogen Fertilizer Brouwer, Paul Bräutigam, Andrea Buijs, Valerie A. Tazelaar, Anne O. E. van der Werf, Adrie Schlüter, Urte Reichart, Gert-Jan Bolger, Anthony Usadel, Björn Weber, Andreas P. M. Schluepmann, Henriette Front Plant Sci Plant Science Sustainable agriculture demands reduced input of man-made nitrogen (N) fertilizer, yet N(2) fixation limits the productivity of crops with heterotrophic diazotrophic bacterial symbionts. We investigated floating ferns from the genus Azolla that host phototrophic diazotrophic Nostoc azollae in leaf pockets and belong to the fastest growing plants. Experimental production reported here demonstrated N-fertilizer independent production of nitrogen-rich biomass with an annual yield potential per ha of 1200 kg(−1) N fixed and 35 t dry biomass. (15)N(2) fixation peaked at noon, reaching 0.4 mg N g(−1) dry weight h(−1). Azolla ferns therefore merit consideration as protein crops in spite of the fact that little is known about the fern’s physiology to enable domestication. To gain an understanding of their nitrogen physiology, analyses of fern diel transcript profiles under differing nitrogen fertilizer regimes were combined with microscopic observations. Results established that the ferns adapted to the phototrophic N(2)-fixing symbionts N. azollae by (1) adjusting metabolically to nightly absence of N supply using responses ancestral to ferns and seed plants; (2) developing a specialized xylem-rich vasculature surrounding the leaf-pocket organ; (3) responding to N-supply by controlling transcripts of genes mediating nutrient transport, allocation and vasculature development. Unlike other non-seed plants, the Azolla fern clock is shown to contain both the morning and evening loops; the evening loop is known to control rhythmic gene expression in the vasculature of seed plants and therefore may have evolved along with the vasculature in the ancestor of ferns and seed plants. Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-03-31 /pmc/articles/PMC5374210/ /pubmed/28408911 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2017.00442 Text en Copyright © 2017 Brouwer, Bräutigam, Buijs, Tazelaar, van der Werf, Schlüter, Reichart, Bolger, Usadel, Weber and Schluepmann. http://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) or licensor 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 Brouwer, Paul Bräutigam, Andrea Buijs, Valerie A. Tazelaar, Anne O. E. van der Werf, Adrie Schlüter, Urte Reichart, Gert-Jan Bolger, Anthony Usadel, Björn Weber, Andreas P. M. Schluepmann, Henriette Metabolic Adaptation, a Specialized Leaf Organ Structure and Vascular Responses to Diurnal N(2) Fixation by Nostoc azollae Sustain the Astonishing Productivity of Azolla Ferns without Nitrogen Fertilizer |
title | Metabolic Adaptation, a Specialized Leaf Organ Structure and Vascular Responses to Diurnal N(2) Fixation by Nostoc azollae Sustain the Astonishing Productivity of Azolla Ferns without Nitrogen Fertilizer |
title_full | Metabolic Adaptation, a Specialized Leaf Organ Structure and Vascular Responses to Diurnal N(2) Fixation by Nostoc azollae Sustain the Astonishing Productivity of Azolla Ferns without Nitrogen Fertilizer |
title_fullStr | Metabolic Adaptation, a Specialized Leaf Organ Structure and Vascular Responses to Diurnal N(2) Fixation by Nostoc azollae Sustain the Astonishing Productivity of Azolla Ferns without Nitrogen Fertilizer |
title_full_unstemmed | Metabolic Adaptation, a Specialized Leaf Organ Structure and Vascular Responses to Diurnal N(2) Fixation by Nostoc azollae Sustain the Astonishing Productivity of Azolla Ferns without Nitrogen Fertilizer |
title_short | Metabolic Adaptation, a Specialized Leaf Organ Structure and Vascular Responses to Diurnal N(2) Fixation by Nostoc azollae Sustain the Astonishing Productivity of Azolla Ferns without Nitrogen Fertilizer |
title_sort | metabolic adaptation, a specialized leaf organ structure and vascular responses to diurnal n(2) fixation by nostoc azollae sustain the astonishing productivity of azolla ferns without nitrogen fertilizer |
topic | Plant Science |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5374210/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28408911 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2017.00442 |
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