Differential modulation of metabolites induced by salt stress in rice plants

被引:3
|
作者
Viana, Jesimiel da Silva [1 ]
Lopes, Lineker de Sousa [2 ]
de Carvalho, Humberto Henrique [2 ]
Cavalcante, Francisco Lucas Pacheco [2 ]
Oliveira, Analya Roberta Fernandes
da Silva, Savio Justino [1 ]
de Oliveira, Anderson Costa [1 ]
da Costa, Rafael Santiago [1 ]
Mesquita, Rosilene Oliveira [1 ]
Gomes-Filho, Eneas [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Fed Ceara, Dept Phytotechnis, Pici Campus St, BR-60455760 Fortaleza, CE, Brazil
[2] Univ Fed Ceara, Dept Biochem & Mol, Pici Campus St, BR-60455760 Fortaleza, CE, Brazil
关键词
GABA; Metabolome; Oryza sativa L; Salinity; Salt tolerance; SALINITY; TOLERANCE; ACCUMULATION; RESPONSES; ROOTS; ACID; UREA;
D O I
10.1016/j.sajb.2023.09.013
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Salinity is one of the abiotic stresses that most limit the growth and development of several crops, such as rice (Oryza sativa L.). According to previous studies, two rice cultivars, S & atilde;o Francisco (SF) and BRS Esmeralda (ES), exhibit contrasting salt stress tolerance in which the SF cultivar is more tolerant to salt stress than the ES cultivar at the pre-tillering stage. However, metabolic adjustments induced by differential tolerance remain to be explored. Hence, this study aimed to evaluate these cultivars under 80 mM NaCl assessing primary metabolism and physiological traits in the tillering stage in a not oxygenated nutrient solution. Salinity caused a significant increase of toxic ions negatively affecting plants' growth and photosynthesis parameters in both cultivars. Salinity reduced the total chlorophyll content, chlorophyll a fluorescence paraments, CO2 assimilation, stomatal conductance, and transpiration of both cultivars. On the other hand, carboxylation efficiency was increased only in SF cultivar. Overall, the physiological traits did not show differential tolerance to salinity in the tillering phase. Nevertheless, the metabolites modulation and activation of the GABA shunt in the SF leaves by salt stress were evident. Besides, 26 metabolites were differentially expressed in leaves and five in roots of the cultivars under salinity. Most of them were amino acids and key-sugars. In addition, glucopyranoside, lysine, ornithine, 2-aminoisobutyric, glutamine, arabitol, and 2-oxoglutaric acid were defined as potential biomarkers of salt stress in rice plants.
引用
收藏
页码:245 / 258
页数:14
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Global insights into intermediate metabolites: Signaling, metabolic divergence and stress response modulation in plants
    Samsami, Hanna
    Maali-Amiri, Reza
    PLANT PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY, 2024, 213
  • [22] Differential expression of plastidic aldolase genes in Nicotiana plants under salt stress
    Yamada, S
    Komori, T
    Hashimoto, A
    Kuwata, S
    Imaseki, H
    Kubo, T
    PLANT SCIENCE, 2000, 154 (01) : 61 - 69
  • [23] DIFFERENTIAL EXPRESSION OF WATER-STRESS ASSOCIATED GENES IN TISSUES OF RICE PLANTS
    BORKIRD, C
    CLAES, B
    CAPLAN, A
    SIMOENS, C
    VANMONTAGU, M
    JOURNAL OF PLANT PHYSIOLOGY, 1991, 138 (05) : 591 - 595
  • [24] INVITRO CHARACTERIZATION OF SALT STRESS EFFECTS AND THE SELECTION OF SALT TOLERANT PLANTS IN RICE (ORYZA-SATIVA-L)
    REDDY, PJ
    VAIDYANATH, K
    THEORETICAL AND APPLIED GENETICS, 1986, 71 (05) : 757 - 760
  • [25] Modulation in growth, biochemical attributes and proteome profile of rice cultivars under salt stress
    Frukh, Arajmand
    Siddiqi, Tariq Omar
    Khan, M. Iqbal R.
    Ahmad, Altaf
    PLANT PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY, 2020, 146 : 55 - 70
  • [26] Growth, photosynthetic activity, and potassium and sodium concentration in rice plants under salt stress
    Morales, Soledad Garcia
    Trejo-Tellez, Libia Iris
    Gomez Merino, Fernando Carlos
    Caldana, Camila
    Espinosa-Victoria, David
    Herrera Cabrera, Braulio Edgar
    ACTA SCIENTIARUM-AGRONOMY, 2012, 34 (03): : 317 - 324
  • [27] Transgenic Arabidopsis plants expressing the rice dehydroascorbate reductase gene are resistant to salt stress
    Ushimaru, Takashi
    Nakagawa, Tomofumi
    Fujioka, Yuko
    Daicho, Katsue
    Naito, Makiko
    Yamauchi, Yuzo
    Nonaka, Hideko
    Amako, Katsumi
    Yamawaki, Kazuki
    Murata, Norio
    JOURNAL OF PLANT PHYSIOLOGY, 2006, 163 (11) : 1179 - 1184
  • [28] SALT-INDUCED OXIDATIVE STRESS IN CHLOROPLASTS OF PEA-PLANTS
    HERNANDEZ, JA
    OLMOS, E
    CORPAS, FJ
    SEVILLA, F
    DELRIO, LA
    PLANT SCIENCE, 1995, 105 (02) : 151 - 167
  • [29] Salt stress induced damages on the photosynthesis of physic nut young plants
    da Silva, Evandro Nascimento
    Ribeiro, Rafael Vasconcelos
    Ferreira-Silva, Sergio Luiz
    Viegas, Ricardo Almeida
    Gomes Silveira, Joaquim Albenisio
    SCIENTIA AGRICOLA, 2011, 68 (01): : 62 - 68
  • [30] Salt-induced oxidative stress in rosemary plants: Damage or protection?
    Tounekti, Taieb
    Vadel, Ahmedou M.
    Onate, Marta
    Khemira, Habib
    Munne-Bosch, Sergi
    ENVIRONMENTAL AND EXPERIMENTAL BOTANY, 2011, 71 (02) : 298 - 305