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Phosphorus application reduces aluminum toxicity in two Eucalyptus clones by increasing its accumulation in roots and decreasing its content in leaves

Under acidic conditions, aluminum (Al) toxicity is an important factor limiting plant productivity; however, the application of phosphorus (P) might alleviate the toxic effects of Al. In this study, seedlings of two vegetatively propagated Eucalyptus clones, E. grandis × E. urophylla ‘G9’ and E. gra...

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Autores principales: Teng, Weichao, Kang, Yachao, Hou, Wenjuan, Hu, Houzhen, Luo, Wenji, Wei, Jie, Wang, Linghui, Zhang, Boyu
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5764327/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29324770
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0190900
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author Teng, Weichao
Kang, Yachao
Hou, Wenjuan
Hu, Houzhen
Luo, Wenji
Wei, Jie
Wang, Linghui
Zhang, Boyu
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Kang, Yachao
Hou, Wenjuan
Hu, Houzhen
Luo, Wenji
Wei, Jie
Wang, Linghui
Zhang, Boyu
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description Under acidic conditions, aluminum (Al) toxicity is an important factor limiting plant productivity; however, the application of phosphorus (P) might alleviate the toxic effects of Al. In this study, seedlings of two vegetatively propagated Eucalyptus clones, E. grandis × E. urophylla ‘G9’ and E. grandis × E. urophylla ‘DH32-29’were subjected to six treatments (two levels of Al stress and three levels of P). Under excessive Al stress, root Al content was higher, whereas shoot and leaf Al contents were lower with P application than those without P application. Further, Al accumulation was higher in the roots, but lower in the shoots and leaves of G9 than in those of DH32-29. The secretion of organic acids was higher under Al stress than under no Al stress. Further, under Al stress, the roots of G9 secreted more organic acids than those of DH32-29. With an increase in P supply, Al-induced secretion of organic acids from roots decreased. Under Al stress, some enzymes, including PEPC, CS, and IDH, played important roles in organic acid biosynthesis and degradation. Thus, our results indicate that P can reduce Al toxicity via the fixation of elemental Al in roots and restriction of its transport to stems and leaves, although P application cannot promote the secretion of organic acid anions. Further, the higher Al-resistance of G9 might be attributed to the higher Al accumulation in and organic acid anion secretion from roots and the lower levels of Al in leaves.
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spelling pubmed-57643272018-01-23 Phosphorus application reduces aluminum toxicity in two Eucalyptus clones by increasing its accumulation in roots and decreasing its content in leaves Teng, Weichao Kang, Yachao Hou, Wenjuan Hu, Houzhen Luo, Wenji Wei, Jie Wang, Linghui Zhang, Boyu PLoS One Research Article Under acidic conditions, aluminum (Al) toxicity is an important factor limiting plant productivity; however, the application of phosphorus (P) might alleviate the toxic effects of Al. In this study, seedlings of two vegetatively propagated Eucalyptus clones, E. grandis × E. urophylla ‘G9’ and E. grandis × E. urophylla ‘DH32-29’were subjected to six treatments (two levels of Al stress and three levels of P). Under excessive Al stress, root Al content was higher, whereas shoot and leaf Al contents were lower with P application than those without P application. Further, Al accumulation was higher in the roots, but lower in the shoots and leaves of G9 than in those of DH32-29. The secretion of organic acids was higher under Al stress than under no Al stress. Further, under Al stress, the roots of G9 secreted more organic acids than those of DH32-29. With an increase in P supply, Al-induced secretion of organic acids from roots decreased. Under Al stress, some enzymes, including PEPC, CS, and IDH, played important roles in organic acid biosynthesis and degradation. Thus, our results indicate that P can reduce Al toxicity via the fixation of elemental Al in roots and restriction of its transport to stems and leaves, although P application cannot promote the secretion of organic acid anions. Further, the higher Al-resistance of G9 might be attributed to the higher Al accumulation in and organic acid anion secretion from roots and the lower levels of Al in leaves. Public Library of Science 2018-01-11 /pmc/articles/PMC5764327/ /pubmed/29324770 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0190900 Text en © 2018 Teng 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
Teng, Weichao
Kang, Yachao
Hou, Wenjuan
Hu, Houzhen
Luo, Wenji
Wei, Jie
Wang, Linghui
Zhang, Boyu
Phosphorus application reduces aluminum toxicity in two Eucalyptus clones by increasing its accumulation in roots and decreasing its content in leaves
title Phosphorus application reduces aluminum toxicity in two Eucalyptus clones by increasing its accumulation in roots and decreasing its content in leaves
title_full Phosphorus application reduces aluminum toxicity in two Eucalyptus clones by increasing its accumulation in roots and decreasing its content in leaves
title_fullStr Phosphorus application reduces aluminum toxicity in two Eucalyptus clones by increasing its accumulation in roots and decreasing its content in leaves
title_full_unstemmed Phosphorus application reduces aluminum toxicity in two Eucalyptus clones by increasing its accumulation in roots and decreasing its content in leaves
title_short Phosphorus application reduces aluminum toxicity in two Eucalyptus clones by increasing its accumulation in roots and decreasing its content in leaves
title_sort phosphorus application reduces aluminum toxicity in two eucalyptus clones by increasing its accumulation in roots and decreasing its content in leaves
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5764327/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29324770
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0190900
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