The Mechanism of Nitrate Accumulation in Pakchoi [Brassica Campestris L.ssp. Chinensis(L.)]

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Jinkui Luo
Shubin Sun
Lijun Jia
Wei Chen
Qirong Shen
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[1] Nanjing Agricultural University,College of Resources and Environmental Sciences
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Plant and Soil | 2006年 / 282卷
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nitrate accumulation; nitrate reductase; pakchoi [; L.ssp. Chinese (L.)]; real time PCR; vacuole;
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Decreased nitrate in vegetables can improve crop nitrogen utilization efficiency and lessen the human health risk caused by the reduction of nitrate to nitrite in vegetables. This paper studied the mechanisms of differences in nitrate accumulation and distribution within organs of two cultivars of pakchoi (Brassica campestris L.ssp. Chinensis (L.) previously screened in hydroponic experiments from 12 cultivars popularly grown in China at present. The two typical cultivars used in this experiment were Shanghaiqing with low nitrate accumulation and Liangbaiye 1 with high nitrate accumulation. There was no significant difference of total nitrate uptake but a significant difference in nitrate content existed between the two cultivars. Compared with Liangbaiye 1, Shanghaiqing showed a significantly higher photosynthetic rate and nitrate reductase activity. Determination of nitrate concentration (activity) in vacuoles with double-barrelled nitrate-selective microelectrodes showed that Shanghaiqing had lower vacuolar nitrate activity than Liangbaiye 1. Two putative nitrate reductase genes, nia1 and nia2, were amplified from the leaf blades of these two cultivars. Nia1 mRNA fragments (887 bp, accession numbers DQ082868 and DQ082869) were amplified using degenerate primer and nia2 mRNA fragment was amplified using one pair of generate primers designed according to DQ001901. Sequence analysis of DQ082868 and DQ082869 both showed 97% and 87% similarity with two nitrate reductase mRNA sequences of Brassica napus, accession numbers D38219 and D38220, respectively. The results of real time PCR to compare the relative expression of the putative nitrate reductase genes (nia1 and nia2) showed that Shanghaiqing had significantly higher expression level than Liangbaiye 1 and nia2 was significantly higher than nia1 in leaf blade and petiole. Both the nitrate reductase activity and the relative expression level of nia1 were in the order of leaf blade > root > petiole, while that of nia2 was leaf blade > petiole > root. There was no statistically significant difference of nitrate activity stored in vacuoles between the different organs of the two cultivars. It can be concluded that Shanghaiqing took up slightly less nitrate, but had significantly higher nitrate reductase activity in cytosol and had a higher relative expression of the putative nitrate reductase genes than Liangbaiye 1; this leads to the fact that Shanghaiqing has a lower nitrate content than Liangbaiye 1.
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