Shengmin LIANG, Yingning ZOU, Bo SHU, Qiangsheng WU
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Abstract
Symbiotic fungi are involved in plant flooding tolerance, while the underlying mechanism is not yet known. Since polyamines (PAs) and proline are also associated with stress tolerance, it is hypothesized that the enhancement of stress resistance by symbiotic fungi is associated with changes in PAs and/or proline. The aim of this study was to analyze the effect of inoculation with Funneliformis mosseae and Serendipita indica on plant growth, PAs, and proline and the metabolisms in peach (Prunus persica) under flooding. Two-week flooding did not affect root colonization frequence of F. mosseae, while it promoted root colonization frequence of S. indica. Under flooding, plants inoculated with F. mosseae and S. indica maintained relatively higher growth rates than uninoculated plants. Funneliformis mosseae promoted root ornithine (Orn) contentration and arginine (Arg) and Orn decarboxylase activities under flooding, which promoted putrescine (Put), cadaverine (Cad), and spermidine (Spd) contentrations. Conversely, S. indica decreased contentrations of Arg, Orn, and agmatine and Arg decarboxylase activities, thus decreasing PA contentrations under flooding. Polyamines were negatively correlated with the expression of PA uptake transporter genes, PpPUT1 and PpPUT2, in peach. Polyamine transporter genes of F. mosseae (FmTPO) and S. indica (SiTPO) were regulated by flooding, of which FmTPO1 was positively correlated with Put, Cad, and Spd, along with positive correlations of Spd with SiTPO1, SiTPO2, and SiTPO4. Under flooding, F. mosseae decreased proline concentration, while S. indica increased proline concentration and correlated with expression of a Δ1-pyrroline-5-carboxylate synthetase gene, PpP5CS2. It was thus concluded that F. mosseae modulated polyamine accumulation, while S. indica induced proline accumulation to tolerate flooding.}
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PEDOSPHERE—a peer-reviewed international journal published bimonthly in English—welcomes submissions from scientists around the world under a broad scope of topics relevant to timely, high quality original research findings, especially up-to-date achievements and advances in the entire field of soil science studies dealing with environmental science, ecology, agriculture, bioscience, geoscience, forestry, etc. It publishes mainly original research articles as well as some reviews, mini reviews, short communications and special issues.