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Using the Maize Nested Association Mapping (NAM) Population to Partition Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Effects on Drought Stress Tolerance into Hormonal and Hydraulic Components

In this study, a first experiment was conducted with the objective of determining how drought stress alters the radial water flow and physiology in the whole maize nested association mapping (NAM) population and to find out which contrasting maize lines should be tested in a second experiment for th...

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Autores principales: Ruiz-Lozano, Juan Manuel, Quiroga, Gabriela, Erice, Gorka, Pérez-Tienda, Jacob, Zamarreño, Ángel María, García-Mina, José María, Aroca, Ricardo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9456450/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36077217
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23179822
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author Ruiz-Lozano, Juan Manuel
Quiroga, Gabriela
Erice, Gorka
Pérez-Tienda, Jacob
Zamarreño, Ángel María
García-Mina, José María
Aroca, Ricardo
author_facet Ruiz-Lozano, Juan Manuel
Quiroga, Gabriela
Erice, Gorka
Pérez-Tienda, Jacob
Zamarreño, Ángel María
García-Mina, José María
Aroca, Ricardo
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description In this study, a first experiment was conducted with the objective of determining how drought stress alters the radial water flow and physiology in the whole maize nested association mapping (NAM) population and to find out which contrasting maize lines should be tested in a second experiment for their responses to drought in combination with an arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungus. Emphasis was placed on determining the role of plant aquaporins and phytohormones in the responses of these contrasting maize lines to cope with drought stress. Results showed that both plant aquaporins and hormones are altered by the AM symbiosis and are highly involved in the physiological responses of maize plants to drought stress. The regulation by the AM symbiosis of aquaporins involved in water transport across cell membranes alters radial water transport in host plants. Hormones such as IAA, SA, ABA and jasmonates must be involved in this process either by regulating the own plant-AM fungus interaction and the activity of aquaporins, or by inducing posttranscriptional changes in these aquaporins, which in turns alter their water transport capacity. An intricate relationship between root hydraulic conductivity, aquaporins and phytohormones has been observed, revealing a complex network controlling water transport in maize roots.
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spelling pubmed-94564502022-09-09 Using the Maize Nested Association Mapping (NAM) Population to Partition Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Effects on Drought Stress Tolerance into Hormonal and Hydraulic Components Ruiz-Lozano, Juan Manuel Quiroga, Gabriela Erice, Gorka Pérez-Tienda, Jacob Zamarreño, Ángel María García-Mina, José María Aroca, Ricardo Int J Mol Sci Article In this study, a first experiment was conducted with the objective of determining how drought stress alters the radial water flow and physiology in the whole maize nested association mapping (NAM) population and to find out which contrasting maize lines should be tested in a second experiment for their responses to drought in combination with an arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungus. Emphasis was placed on determining the role of plant aquaporins and phytohormones in the responses of these contrasting maize lines to cope with drought stress. Results showed that both plant aquaporins and hormones are altered by the AM symbiosis and are highly involved in the physiological responses of maize plants to drought stress. The regulation by the AM symbiosis of aquaporins involved in water transport across cell membranes alters radial water transport in host plants. Hormones such as IAA, SA, ABA and jasmonates must be involved in this process either by regulating the own plant-AM fungus interaction and the activity of aquaporins, or by inducing posttranscriptional changes in these aquaporins, which in turns alter their water transport capacity. An intricate relationship between root hydraulic conductivity, aquaporins and phytohormones has been observed, revealing a complex network controlling water transport in maize roots. MDPI 2022-08-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9456450/ /pubmed/36077217 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23179822 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ruiz-Lozano, Juan Manuel
Quiroga, Gabriela
Erice, Gorka
Pérez-Tienda, Jacob
Zamarreño, Ángel María
García-Mina, José María
Aroca, Ricardo
Using the Maize Nested Association Mapping (NAM) Population to Partition Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Effects on Drought Stress Tolerance into Hormonal and Hydraulic Components
title Using the Maize Nested Association Mapping (NAM) Population to Partition Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Effects on Drought Stress Tolerance into Hormonal and Hydraulic Components
title_full Using the Maize Nested Association Mapping (NAM) Population to Partition Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Effects on Drought Stress Tolerance into Hormonal and Hydraulic Components
title_fullStr Using the Maize Nested Association Mapping (NAM) Population to Partition Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Effects on Drought Stress Tolerance into Hormonal and Hydraulic Components
title_full_unstemmed Using the Maize Nested Association Mapping (NAM) Population to Partition Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Effects on Drought Stress Tolerance into Hormonal and Hydraulic Components
title_short Using the Maize Nested Association Mapping (NAM) Population to Partition Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Effects on Drought Stress Tolerance into Hormonal and Hydraulic Components
title_sort using the maize nested association mapping (nam) population to partition arbuscular mycorrhizal effects on drought stress tolerance into hormonal and hydraulic components
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9456450/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36077217
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23179822
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