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Changes in the allocation of endogenous strigolactone improve plant biomass production on phosphate‐poor soils

Strigolactones (SLs) are carotenoid‐derived phytohormones shaping plant architecture and inducing the symbiosis with endomycorrhizal fungi. In Petunia hybrida, SL transport within the plant and towards the rhizosphere is driven by the ABCG‐class protein PDR1. PDR1 expression is regulated by phytohor...

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Autores principales: Liu, Guowei, Pfeifer, Johannes, de Brito Francisco, Rita, Emonet, Aurelia, Stirnemann, Marina, Gübeli, Christian, Hutter, Olivier, Sasse, Joëlle, Mattheyer, Christian, Stelzer, Ernst, Walter, Achim, Martinoia, Enrico, Borghi, Lorenzo
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5765447/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29083039
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/nph.14847
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author Liu, Guowei
Pfeifer, Johannes
de Brito Francisco, Rita
Emonet, Aurelia
Stirnemann, Marina
Gübeli, Christian
Hutter, Olivier
Sasse, Joëlle
Mattheyer, Christian
Stelzer, Ernst
Walter, Achim
Martinoia, Enrico
Borghi, Lorenzo
author_facet Liu, Guowei
Pfeifer, Johannes
de Brito Francisco, Rita
Emonet, Aurelia
Stirnemann, Marina
Gübeli, Christian
Hutter, Olivier
Sasse, Joëlle
Mattheyer, Christian
Stelzer, Ernst
Walter, Achim
Martinoia, Enrico
Borghi, Lorenzo
author_sort Liu, Guowei
collection PubMed
description Strigolactones (SLs) are carotenoid‐derived phytohormones shaping plant architecture and inducing the symbiosis with endomycorrhizal fungi. In Petunia hybrida, SL transport within the plant and towards the rhizosphere is driven by the ABCG‐class protein PDR1. PDR1 expression is regulated by phytohormones and by the soil phosphate abundance, and thus SL transport integrates plant development with nutrient conditions. We overexpressed PDR1 (PDR1 OE) to investigate whether increased endogenous SL transport is sufficient to improve plant nutrition and productivity. Phosphorus quantification and nondestructive X‐ray computed tomography were applied. Morphological and gene expression changes were quantified at cellular and whole tissue levels via time‐lapse microscopy and quantitative PCR. PDR1 OE significantly enhanced phosphate uptake and plant biomass production on phosphate‐poor soils. PDR1 OE plants showed increased lateral root formation, extended root hair elongation, faster mycorrhization and reduced leaf senescence. PDR1 overexpression allowed considerable SL biosynthesis by releasing SL biosynthetic genes from an SL‐dependent negative feedback. The increased endogenous SL transport/biosynthesis in PDR1 OE plants is a powerful tool to improve plant growth on phosphate‐poor soils. We propose PDR1 as an as yet unexplored trait to be investigated for crop production. The overexpression of PDR1 is a valuable strategy to investigate SL functions and transport routes.
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spelling pubmed-57654472018-02-01 Changes in the allocation of endogenous strigolactone improve plant biomass production on phosphate‐poor soils Liu, Guowei Pfeifer, Johannes de Brito Francisco, Rita Emonet, Aurelia Stirnemann, Marina Gübeli, Christian Hutter, Olivier Sasse, Joëlle Mattheyer, Christian Stelzer, Ernst Walter, Achim Martinoia, Enrico Borghi, Lorenzo New Phytol Research Strigolactones (SLs) are carotenoid‐derived phytohormones shaping plant architecture and inducing the symbiosis with endomycorrhizal fungi. In Petunia hybrida, SL transport within the plant and towards the rhizosphere is driven by the ABCG‐class protein PDR1. PDR1 expression is regulated by phytohormones and by the soil phosphate abundance, and thus SL transport integrates plant development with nutrient conditions. We overexpressed PDR1 (PDR1 OE) to investigate whether increased endogenous SL transport is sufficient to improve plant nutrition and productivity. Phosphorus quantification and nondestructive X‐ray computed tomography were applied. Morphological and gene expression changes were quantified at cellular and whole tissue levels via time‐lapse microscopy and quantitative PCR. PDR1 OE significantly enhanced phosphate uptake and plant biomass production on phosphate‐poor soils. PDR1 OE plants showed increased lateral root formation, extended root hair elongation, faster mycorrhization and reduced leaf senescence. PDR1 overexpression allowed considerable SL biosynthesis by releasing SL biosynthetic genes from an SL‐dependent negative feedback. The increased endogenous SL transport/biosynthesis in PDR1 OE plants is a powerful tool to improve plant growth on phosphate‐poor soils. We propose PDR1 as an as yet unexplored trait to be investigated for crop production. The overexpression of PDR1 is a valuable strategy to investigate SL functions and transport routes. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017-10-30 2018-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5765447/ /pubmed/29083039 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/nph.14847 Text en © 2017 The Authors. New Phytologist © 2017 New Phytologist Trust This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research
Liu, Guowei
Pfeifer, Johannes
de Brito Francisco, Rita
Emonet, Aurelia
Stirnemann, Marina
Gübeli, Christian
Hutter, Olivier
Sasse, Joëlle
Mattheyer, Christian
Stelzer, Ernst
Walter, Achim
Martinoia, Enrico
Borghi, Lorenzo
Changes in the allocation of endogenous strigolactone improve plant biomass production on phosphate‐poor soils
title Changes in the allocation of endogenous strigolactone improve plant biomass production on phosphate‐poor soils
title_full Changes in the allocation of endogenous strigolactone improve plant biomass production on phosphate‐poor soils
title_fullStr Changes in the allocation of endogenous strigolactone improve plant biomass production on phosphate‐poor soils
title_full_unstemmed Changes in the allocation of endogenous strigolactone improve plant biomass production on phosphate‐poor soils
title_short Changes in the allocation of endogenous strigolactone improve plant biomass production on phosphate‐poor soils
title_sort changes in the allocation of endogenous strigolactone improve plant biomass production on phosphate‐poor soils
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5765447/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29083039
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/nph.14847
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