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Genome-Wide Transcriptome Analysis of Rice Seedlings after Seed Dressing with Paenibacillus yonginensis DCY84(T) and Silicon

Plant-growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB) are beneficial microorganisms that can also protect against disease and environmental stress. Silicon (Si) is the second most abundant element in soil, and is known to increase plant growth, grain yield, resistance to biotic stress, and tolerance to abiotic str...

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Autores principales: Yoo, Yo-Han, Kim, Minjae, Chandran, Anil Kumar Nalini, Hong, Woo-Jong, Ahn, Hye Ryun, Lee, Gang Taik, Kang, Sungju, Suh, Dabin, Kim, Jin-O, Kim, Yeon-Ju, Jung, Ki-Hong
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6928808/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31771205
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20235883
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author Yoo, Yo-Han
Kim, Minjae
Chandran, Anil Kumar Nalini
Hong, Woo-Jong
Ahn, Hye Ryun
Lee, Gang Taik
Kang, Sungju
Suh, Dabin
Kim, Jin-O
Kim, Yeon-Ju
Jung, Ki-Hong
author_facet Yoo, Yo-Han
Kim, Minjae
Chandran, Anil Kumar Nalini
Hong, Woo-Jong
Ahn, Hye Ryun
Lee, Gang Taik
Kang, Sungju
Suh, Dabin
Kim, Jin-O
Kim, Yeon-Ju
Jung, Ki-Hong
author_sort Yoo, Yo-Han
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description Plant-growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB) are beneficial microorganisms that can also protect against disease and environmental stress. Silicon (Si) is the second most abundant element in soil, and is known to increase plant growth, grain yield, resistance to biotic stress, and tolerance to abiotic stress. Combined treatment of PGPB and Si has been shown to further enhance plant growth and crop yield. To determine the global effects of the PGPB and Si on rice growth, we compared rice plants treated with Paenibacillus yonginensis DCY84(T) (DCY84(T)) and Si with untreated rice. To identify the genes that respond to DCY84(T)+Si treatment in rice, we performed an RNA-Seq transcriptome analysis by sampling treated and untreated roots on a weekly basis for three weeks. Overall, 576 genes were upregulated, and 394 genes were downregulated in treated roots, using threshold fold-changes of at least 2 (log(2)) and p-values < 0.05. Gene ontology analysis showed that phenylpropanoids and the L-phenylalanine metabolic process were prominent in the upregulated genes. In a metabolic overview analysis using the MapMan toolkit, pathways involving phenylpropanoids and ethylene were strongly associated with upregulated genes. The functions of seven upregulated genes were identified as being associated with drought stress through a literature search, and a stress experiment confirmed that plants treated with DCY84(T)+Si exhibited greater drought tolerance than the untreated control plants. Furthermore, the predicted protein–protein interaction network analysis associated with DCY84(T)+ Si suggests mechanisms underlying growth promotion and stress tolerance.
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spelling pubmed-69288082019-12-26 Genome-Wide Transcriptome Analysis of Rice Seedlings after Seed Dressing with Paenibacillus yonginensis DCY84(T) and Silicon Yoo, Yo-Han Kim, Minjae Chandran, Anil Kumar Nalini Hong, Woo-Jong Ahn, Hye Ryun Lee, Gang Taik Kang, Sungju Suh, Dabin Kim, Jin-O Kim, Yeon-Ju Jung, Ki-Hong Int J Mol Sci Article Plant-growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB) are beneficial microorganisms that can also protect against disease and environmental stress. Silicon (Si) is the second most abundant element in soil, and is known to increase plant growth, grain yield, resistance to biotic stress, and tolerance to abiotic stress. Combined treatment of PGPB and Si has been shown to further enhance plant growth and crop yield. To determine the global effects of the PGPB and Si on rice growth, we compared rice plants treated with Paenibacillus yonginensis DCY84(T) (DCY84(T)) and Si with untreated rice. To identify the genes that respond to DCY84(T)+Si treatment in rice, we performed an RNA-Seq transcriptome analysis by sampling treated and untreated roots on a weekly basis for three weeks. Overall, 576 genes were upregulated, and 394 genes were downregulated in treated roots, using threshold fold-changes of at least 2 (log(2)) and p-values < 0.05. Gene ontology analysis showed that phenylpropanoids and the L-phenylalanine metabolic process were prominent in the upregulated genes. In a metabolic overview analysis using the MapMan toolkit, pathways involving phenylpropanoids and ethylene were strongly associated with upregulated genes. The functions of seven upregulated genes were identified as being associated with drought stress through a literature search, and a stress experiment confirmed that plants treated with DCY84(T)+Si exhibited greater drought tolerance than the untreated control plants. Furthermore, the predicted protein–protein interaction network analysis associated with DCY84(T)+ Si suggests mechanisms underlying growth promotion and stress tolerance. MDPI 2019-11-23 /pmc/articles/PMC6928808/ /pubmed/31771205 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20235883 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Yoo, Yo-Han
Kim, Minjae
Chandran, Anil Kumar Nalini
Hong, Woo-Jong
Ahn, Hye Ryun
Lee, Gang Taik
Kang, Sungju
Suh, Dabin
Kim, Jin-O
Kim, Yeon-Ju
Jung, Ki-Hong
Genome-Wide Transcriptome Analysis of Rice Seedlings after Seed Dressing with Paenibacillus yonginensis DCY84(T) and Silicon
title Genome-Wide Transcriptome Analysis of Rice Seedlings after Seed Dressing with Paenibacillus yonginensis DCY84(T) and Silicon
title_full Genome-Wide Transcriptome Analysis of Rice Seedlings after Seed Dressing with Paenibacillus yonginensis DCY84(T) and Silicon
title_fullStr Genome-Wide Transcriptome Analysis of Rice Seedlings after Seed Dressing with Paenibacillus yonginensis DCY84(T) and Silicon
title_full_unstemmed Genome-Wide Transcriptome Analysis of Rice Seedlings after Seed Dressing with Paenibacillus yonginensis DCY84(T) and Silicon
title_short Genome-Wide Transcriptome Analysis of Rice Seedlings after Seed Dressing with Paenibacillus yonginensis DCY84(T) and Silicon
title_sort genome-wide transcriptome analysis of rice seedlings after seed dressing with paenibacillus yonginensis dcy84(t) and silicon
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6928808/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31771205
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20235883
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