Physiological and transcriptomic data highlight common features between iron and phosphorus acquisition mechanisms in white lupin roots
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.plantsci.2019.04.026
Physiological and transcriptomic data highlight common features between iron and phosphorus acquisition mechanisms in white lupin roots
Abstract
In agricultural soil, the bioavailability of iron (Fe) and phosphorus (P) is often below the plant's requirement causing nutritional deficiency in crops. Under P-limiting conditions, white lupin (Lupinus albus L.) activates mechanisms that promote P solubility in the soil through morphological, physiological and molecular adaptations. Similar changes occur also in Fe-deficient white lupin roots; however, no information is available on the molecular bases of the response. In the present work, responses to Fe and P deficiency and their reciprocal interactions were studied. Transcriptomic analyses indicated that white lupin roots upregulated Fe-responsive genes ascribable to Strategy-I response, this behaviour was mainly evident in cluster roots. The upregulation of some components of Fe-acquisition mechanism occurred also in P-deficient cluster roots. Concerning P acquisition, some P-responsive genes (as phosphate transporters and transcription factors) were upregulated by P deficiency as well by Fe deficiency. These data indicate a strong cross-connection between the responses activated under Fe or P deficiency in white lupin. The activation of Fe- and P-acquisition mechanisms might play a crucial role to enhance the plant's capability to mobilize both nutrients in the rhizosphere, especially P from its associated metal cations.
Keywords: Fe acquisition; Fe deficiency; Nutrient transporters; P acquisition; P deficiency; Plant nutrition; RNA-seq; Root transcriptome; Root uptake; Strategy-I.
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