Bacterial IAA-delivery into Medicago root nodules triggers a balanced stimulation of C and N metabolism leading to biomass increase.
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
Indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) is the main auxin acting as a phytohormone in many
plant developmental processes. The ability to synthesize IAA is widely associated with plant
growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR). Several studies have been published on the potential
application of PGPR to improve plant growth through the enhancement of their main metabolic
processes. In this study, the IAA-overproducing Ensifer meliloti strain RD64 and its parental strain 1021
were used to inoculate Medicago sativa plants. After verifying that the endogenous biosynthesis of
IAA did not lead to genomic changes during the initial phases of the symbiotic process, we analyzed
whether the overproduction of bacterial IAA inside root nodules influenced, in a coordinated manner,
the activity of the nitrogen-fixing apparatus and the photosynthetic function, which are the two
processes playing a key role in legume plant growth and productivity. Higher nitrogen-fixing
activity and a greater amount of total nitrogen (N), carbon (C), Rubisco, nitrogen-rich amino acids,
soluble sugars, and organic acids were measured for RD64-nodulated plants compared to the
plants nodulated by the wild-type strain 1021. Furthermore, the RD64-nodulated plants showed
a biomass increase over time, with the highest increment (more than 60%) being reached at six
weeks after infection. Our findings show that the RD64-nodulated plants need more substrate
derived from photosynthesis to generate the ATP required for their increased nitrogenase activity.
This high carbohydrate demand further stimulates the photosynthetic function with the production
of molecules that can be used to promote plant growth. We thus speculate that the use of PGPR able
to stimulate both C and N metabolism with a balanced C/N ratio represents an ecient strategy to
obtain substantial gains in plant productivity.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Indole-3-acetic acid; nitrogen-fixation genes; photosynthetic pigments; nitrogen content; metabolic patterns; plant yield
Elenco autori:
Esposito, Roberta; Andreozzi, Anna; Romano, Silvia; Fiume, Immacolata; Pocsfalvi, GABRIELLA KATALIN; Defez, Roberto; Angelini, Claudia; Bianco, Carmelina
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