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Rice immediately adapts the dynamics of photosynthates translocation to roots in response to changes in soil water environment

Rice is susceptible to abiotic stresses such as drought stress. To enhance drought resistance, elucidating the mechanisms by which rice plants adapt to intermittent drought stress that may occur in the field is an important requirement. Roots are directly exposed to changes in the soil water conditi...

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Autores principales: Miyoshi, Yuta, Soma, Fumiyuki, Yin, Yong-Gen, Suzui, Nobuo, Noda, Yusaku, Enomoto, Kazuyuki, Nagao, Yuto, Yamaguchi, Mitsutaka, Kawachi, Naoki, Yoshida, Eiji, Tashima, Hideaki, Yamaya, Taiga, Kuya, Noriyuki, Teramoto, Shota, Uga, Yusaku
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9889367/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36743553
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.1024144
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author Miyoshi, Yuta
Soma, Fumiyuki
Yin, Yong-Gen
Suzui, Nobuo
Noda, Yusaku
Enomoto, Kazuyuki
Nagao, Yuto
Yamaguchi, Mitsutaka
Kawachi, Naoki
Yoshida, Eiji
Tashima, Hideaki
Yamaya, Taiga
Kuya, Noriyuki
Teramoto, Shota
Uga, Yusaku
author_facet Miyoshi, Yuta
Soma, Fumiyuki
Yin, Yong-Gen
Suzui, Nobuo
Noda, Yusaku
Enomoto, Kazuyuki
Nagao, Yuto
Yamaguchi, Mitsutaka
Kawachi, Naoki
Yoshida, Eiji
Tashima, Hideaki
Yamaya, Taiga
Kuya, Noriyuki
Teramoto, Shota
Uga, Yusaku
author_sort Miyoshi, Yuta
collection PubMed
description Rice is susceptible to abiotic stresses such as drought stress. To enhance drought resistance, elucidating the mechanisms by which rice plants adapt to intermittent drought stress that may occur in the field is an important requirement. Roots are directly exposed to changes in the soil water condition, and their responses to these environmental changes are driven by photosynthates. To visualize the distribution of photosynthates in the root system of rice plants under drought stress and recovery from drought stress, we combined X-ray computed tomography (CT) with open type positron emission tomography (OpenPET) and positron-emitting tracer imaging system (PETIS) with (11)C tracer. The short half-life of (11)C (20.39 min) allowed us to perform multiple experiments using the same plant, and thus photosynthate translocation was visualized as the same plant was subjected to drought stress and then re-irrigation for recovery. The results revealed that when soil is drier, (11)C-photosynthates mainly translocated to the seminal roots, likely to promote elongation of the root with the aim of accessing water stored in the lower soil layers. The photosynthates translocation to seminal roots immediately stopped after rewatering then increased significantly in crown roots. We suggest that when rice plant experiencing drought is re-irrigated from the bottom of pot, the destination of (11)C-photosynthates translocation immediately switches from seminal root to crown roots. We reveal that rice roots are responsive to changes in soil water conditions and that rice plants differentially adapts the dynamics of photosynthates translocation to crown roots and seminal roots depending on soil conditions.
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spelling pubmed-98893672023-02-02 Rice immediately adapts the dynamics of photosynthates translocation to roots in response to changes in soil water environment Miyoshi, Yuta Soma, Fumiyuki Yin, Yong-Gen Suzui, Nobuo Noda, Yusaku Enomoto, Kazuyuki Nagao, Yuto Yamaguchi, Mitsutaka Kawachi, Naoki Yoshida, Eiji Tashima, Hideaki Yamaya, Taiga Kuya, Noriyuki Teramoto, Shota Uga, Yusaku Front Plant Sci Plant Science Rice is susceptible to abiotic stresses such as drought stress. To enhance drought resistance, elucidating the mechanisms by which rice plants adapt to intermittent drought stress that may occur in the field is an important requirement. Roots are directly exposed to changes in the soil water condition, and their responses to these environmental changes are driven by photosynthates. To visualize the distribution of photosynthates in the root system of rice plants under drought stress and recovery from drought stress, we combined X-ray computed tomography (CT) with open type positron emission tomography (OpenPET) and positron-emitting tracer imaging system (PETIS) with (11)C tracer. The short half-life of (11)C (20.39 min) allowed us to perform multiple experiments using the same plant, and thus photosynthate translocation was visualized as the same plant was subjected to drought stress and then re-irrigation for recovery. The results revealed that when soil is drier, (11)C-photosynthates mainly translocated to the seminal roots, likely to promote elongation of the root with the aim of accessing water stored in the lower soil layers. The photosynthates translocation to seminal roots immediately stopped after rewatering then increased significantly in crown roots. We suggest that when rice plant experiencing drought is re-irrigated from the bottom of pot, the destination of (11)C-photosynthates translocation immediately switches from seminal root to crown roots. We reveal that rice roots are responsive to changes in soil water conditions and that rice plants differentially adapts the dynamics of photosynthates translocation to crown roots and seminal roots depending on soil conditions. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-01-18 /pmc/articles/PMC9889367/ /pubmed/36743553 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.1024144 Text en Copyright © 2023 Miyoshi, Soma, Yin, Suzui, Noda, Enomoto, Nagao, Yamaguchi, Kawachi, Yoshida, Tashima, Yamaya, Kuya, Teramoto and Uga https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Miyoshi, Yuta
Soma, Fumiyuki
Yin, Yong-Gen
Suzui, Nobuo
Noda, Yusaku
Enomoto, Kazuyuki
Nagao, Yuto
Yamaguchi, Mitsutaka
Kawachi, Naoki
Yoshida, Eiji
Tashima, Hideaki
Yamaya, Taiga
Kuya, Noriyuki
Teramoto, Shota
Uga, Yusaku
Rice immediately adapts the dynamics of photosynthates translocation to roots in response to changes in soil water environment
title Rice immediately adapts the dynamics of photosynthates translocation to roots in response to changes in soil water environment
title_full Rice immediately adapts the dynamics of photosynthates translocation to roots in response to changes in soil water environment
title_fullStr Rice immediately adapts the dynamics of photosynthates translocation to roots in response to changes in soil water environment
title_full_unstemmed Rice immediately adapts the dynamics of photosynthates translocation to roots in response to changes in soil water environment
title_short Rice immediately adapts the dynamics of photosynthates translocation to roots in response to changes in soil water environment
title_sort rice immediately adapts the dynamics of photosynthates translocation to roots in response to changes in soil water environment
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9889367/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36743553
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.1024144
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