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Mechanistic assessment of tolerance to iron deficiency mediated by Trichoderma harzianum in soybean roots

AIMS: Iron (Fe) deficiency in soil is a continuing problem for soybean (Glycine max L.) production, partly as a result of continuing climate change. This study elucidates how Trichoderma harzianum strain T22 (TH) mitigates growth retardation associated with Fe‐deficiency in a highly sensitive soybea...

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Autores principales: Kabir, Ahmad Humayan, Rahman, Md Atikur, Rahman, Md Mostafizur, Brailey‐Jones, Philip, Lee, Ki‐Won, Bennetzen, Jeffrey L.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9796762/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35665578
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jam.15651
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author Kabir, Ahmad Humayan
Rahman, Md Atikur
Rahman, Md Mostafizur
Brailey‐Jones, Philip
Lee, Ki‐Won
Bennetzen, Jeffrey L.
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Rahman, Md Atikur
Rahman, Md Mostafizur
Brailey‐Jones, Philip
Lee, Ki‐Won
Bennetzen, Jeffrey L.
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description AIMS: Iron (Fe) deficiency in soil is a continuing problem for soybean (Glycine max L.) production, partly as a result of continuing climate change. This study elucidates how Trichoderma harzianum strain T22 (TH) mitigates growth retardation associated with Fe‐deficiency in a highly sensitive soybean cultivar. METHODS AND RESULTS: Soil TH supplementation led to mycelial colonization and the presence of UAOX1 gene in roots that caused substantial improvement in chlorophyll score, photosynthetic efficiency and morphological parameters, indicating a positive influence on soybean health. Although rhizosphere acidification was found to be a common feature of Fe‐deficient soybean, the upregulation of Fe‐reductase activity (GmFRO2) and total phenol secretion were two of the mechanisms that substantially increased the Fe availability by TH. Heat‐killed TH applied to soil caused no improvement in photosynthetic attributes and Fe‐reductase activity, confirming the active role of TH in mitigating Fe‐deficiency. Consistent increases in tissue Fe content and increased Fe‐transporter (GmIRT1, GmNRAMP2a, GmNRAMP2b and GmNRAMP7) mRNA levels in roots following TH supplementation were observed only under Fe‐deprivation. Root cell death, electrolyte leakage, superoxide (O(2) (•–)) and hydrogen peroxide (H(2)O(2)) substantially declined due to TH in Fe‐deprived plants. Further, the elevation of citrate and malate concentration along with the expression of citrate synthase (GmCs) and malate synthase (GmMs) caused by TH suggest improved chelation of Fe in Fe‐deficient plants. Results also suggest that TH has a role in triggering antioxidant defence by increasing the activity of glutathione reductase (GR) along with elevated S‐metabolites (glutathione and methionine) to stabilize redox status under Fe‐deficiency. CONCLUSIONS: TH increases the availability and mobilization of Fe by inducing Fe‐uptake pathways, which appears to help provide resistance to oxidative stress associated with Fe‐shortage in soybean. SIGNIFICANCE AND IMPACT OF THE STUDY: These findings indicate that while Fe deficiency does not affect the rate or degree of TH hyphal association in soybean roots, the beneficial effects of TH alone may be Fe deficiency‐dependent.
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spelling pubmed-97967622023-01-04 Mechanistic assessment of tolerance to iron deficiency mediated by Trichoderma harzianum in soybean roots Kabir, Ahmad Humayan Rahman, Md Atikur Rahman, Md Mostafizur Brailey‐Jones, Philip Lee, Ki‐Won Bennetzen, Jeffrey L. J Appl Microbiol Special Section: New Horizons in Agriculturally Important Microorganisms and Their Applications AIMS: Iron (Fe) deficiency in soil is a continuing problem for soybean (Glycine max L.) production, partly as a result of continuing climate change. This study elucidates how Trichoderma harzianum strain T22 (TH) mitigates growth retardation associated with Fe‐deficiency in a highly sensitive soybean cultivar. METHODS AND RESULTS: Soil TH supplementation led to mycelial colonization and the presence of UAOX1 gene in roots that caused substantial improvement in chlorophyll score, photosynthetic efficiency and morphological parameters, indicating a positive influence on soybean health. Although rhizosphere acidification was found to be a common feature of Fe‐deficient soybean, the upregulation of Fe‐reductase activity (GmFRO2) and total phenol secretion were two of the mechanisms that substantially increased the Fe availability by TH. Heat‐killed TH applied to soil caused no improvement in photosynthetic attributes and Fe‐reductase activity, confirming the active role of TH in mitigating Fe‐deficiency. Consistent increases in tissue Fe content and increased Fe‐transporter (GmIRT1, GmNRAMP2a, GmNRAMP2b and GmNRAMP7) mRNA levels in roots following TH supplementation were observed only under Fe‐deprivation. Root cell death, electrolyte leakage, superoxide (O(2) (•–)) and hydrogen peroxide (H(2)O(2)) substantially declined due to TH in Fe‐deprived plants. Further, the elevation of citrate and malate concentration along with the expression of citrate synthase (GmCs) and malate synthase (GmMs) caused by TH suggest improved chelation of Fe in Fe‐deficient plants. Results also suggest that TH has a role in triggering antioxidant defence by increasing the activity of glutathione reductase (GR) along with elevated S‐metabolites (glutathione and methionine) to stabilize redox status under Fe‐deficiency. CONCLUSIONS: TH increases the availability and mobilization of Fe by inducing Fe‐uptake pathways, which appears to help provide resistance to oxidative stress associated with Fe‐shortage in soybean. SIGNIFICANCE AND IMPACT OF THE STUDY: These findings indicate that while Fe deficiency does not affect the rate or degree of TH hyphal association in soybean roots, the beneficial effects of TH alone may be Fe deficiency‐dependent. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-06-14 2022-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9796762/ /pubmed/35665578 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jam.15651 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Journal of Applied Microbiology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Society for Applied Microbiology. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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Rahman, Md Atikur
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Brailey‐Jones, Philip
Lee, Ki‐Won
Bennetzen, Jeffrey L.
Mechanistic assessment of tolerance to iron deficiency mediated by Trichoderma harzianum in soybean roots
title Mechanistic assessment of tolerance to iron deficiency mediated by Trichoderma harzianum in soybean roots
title_full Mechanistic assessment of tolerance to iron deficiency mediated by Trichoderma harzianum in soybean roots
title_fullStr Mechanistic assessment of tolerance to iron deficiency mediated by Trichoderma harzianum in soybean roots
title_full_unstemmed Mechanistic assessment of tolerance to iron deficiency mediated by Trichoderma harzianum in soybean roots
title_short Mechanistic assessment of tolerance to iron deficiency mediated by Trichoderma harzianum in soybean roots
title_sort mechanistic assessment of tolerance to iron deficiency mediated by trichoderma harzianum in soybean roots
topic Special Section: New Horizons in Agriculturally Important Microorganisms and Their Applications
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9796762/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35665578
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jam.15651
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