Effects of growth temperature and nitrogen nutrition on expression of C3-C4 intermediate traits in Chenopodium album

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作者
Oono, Jemin [1 ]
Hatakeyama, Yuto [1 ]
Yabiku, Takayuki [1 ]
Ueno, Osamu [2 ]
机构
[1] Kyushu Univ, Grad Sch Bioresource & Bioenvironm Sci, Nishi Ku, Motooka 744, Fukuoka 8190395, Japan
[2] Kyushu Univ, Fac Agr, Nishi Ku, Motooka 744, Fukuoka 8190395, Japan
基金
日本学术振兴会;
关键词
C-3-C-4 intermediate photosynthesis; Chenopodium album; CO2 compensation point; Glycine decarboxylase; Growth temperature; Nitrogen nutrition; DIOXIDE FIXATION PATHWAYS; WATER-USE EFFICIENCY; C-4; PHOTOSYNTHESIS; IMMUNOGOLD LOCALIZATION; PANICUM-MILIOIDES; PHOTORESPIRATION; GRASS; CO2; EVOLUTION; ADVANTAGES;
D O I
10.1007/s10265-021-01346-9
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Proto-Kranz plants represent an initial phase in the evolution from C-3 to C-3-C-4 intermediate to C-4 plants. The ecological and adaptive aspects of C-3-C-4 plants would provide an important clue to understand the evolution of C-3-C-4 plants. We investigated whether growth temperature and nitrogen (N) nutrition influence the expression of C-3-C-4 traits in Chenopodium album (proto-Kranz) in comparison with Chenopodium quinoa (C-3). Plants were grown during 5 weeks at 20 or 30 degrees C under standard or low N supply levels (referred to as 20SN, 20LN, 30SN, and 30LN). Net photosynthetic rate and leaf N content were higher in 20SN and 30SN plants than in 20LN and 30LN plants of C. album but did not differ among growth conditions in C. quinoa. The CO2 compensation point (Gamma) of C. album was lowest in 30LN plants (36 mu mol mol(-1)), highest in 20SN plants (51 mu mol mol(-1)), and intermediate in 20LN and 30SN plants, whereas Gamma of C. quinoa did not differ among the growth conditions (51-52 mu mol mol(-1)). The anatomical structure of leaves was not considerably affected by growth conditions in either species. However, ultrastructural observations in C. album showed that the number of mitochondria per mesophyll or bundle sheath (BS) cell was lower in 20LN and 30LN plants than in 20SN and 30SN plants. Immunohistochemical observations revealed that lower accumulation level of P-protein of glycine decarboxylase (GDC-P) in mesophyll mitochondria than in BS mitochondria is the major factor causing the decrease in Gamma values in C. album plants grown under low N supply and high temperature. These results suggest that high growth temperature and low N supply lead to the expression of C-3-C-4 traits (the reduction of Gamma) in the proto-Kranz plants of C. album through the regulation of GDC-P expression.
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