Zinc allocation to and within Arabidopsis halleri seeds: Different strategies of metal homeostasis in accessions under divergent selection pressure.

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Plant-environment interactions (Hoboken, N.J.) Pub Date : 2020-12-01 DOI:10.1002/pei3.10032
Alicja Babst-Kostecka, Wojciech J Przybyłowicz, Barbara Seget, Jolanta Mesjasz-Przybyłowicz
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Vegetative tissues of metal(loid)-hyperaccumulating plants are widely used to study plant metal homeostasis and adaptation to metalliferous soils, but little is known about these mechanisms in their seeds. We explored essential element allocation to Arabidopsis halleri seeds, a species that faces a particular trade-off between meeting nutrient requirements and minimizing toxicity risks.Combining advanced elemental mapping (micro-particle induced X-ray emission) with chemical analyses of plant and soil material, we investigated natural variation in Zn allocation to A. halleri seeds from non-metalliferous and metalliferous locations. We also assessed the tissue-level distribution and concentration of other nutrients to identify possible disorders in seed homeostasis.Unexpectedly, the highest Zn concentration was found in seeds of a non-metalliferous lowland location, whereas concentrations were relatively low in all other seed samples-including metallicolous ones. The abundance of other nutrients in seeds was unaffected by metalliferous site conditions.Our findings depict contrasting strategies of Zn allocation to A. halleri seeds: increased delivery at lowland non-metalliferous locations (a likely natural selection toward enhanced Zn-hyperaccumulation in vegetative tissues) versus limited translocation at metalliferous sites where external Zn concentrations are toxic for non-tolerant plants. Both strategies are worth exploring further to resolve metal homeostasis mechanisms and their effects on seed development and nutrition.

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锌在拟南芥种子中的分配:不同选择压力下植物金属稳态的不同策略。
金属超富集植物的营养组织被广泛用于研究植物金属稳态和对含金属土壤的适应,但对其种子中的机制了解甚少。我们探索了拟南芥种子的基本元素分配,这是一个在满足营养需求和最小化毒性风险之间面临特殊权衡的物种。采用先进的元素测绘技术(微粒子诱导x射线发射)和植物及土壤物质化学分析相结合的方法,研究了含金属和非含金属产地黑荆种子锌分配的自然变化规律。我们还评估了其他营养物质的组织水平分布和浓度,以确定种子体内平衡可能出现的紊乱。出乎意料的是,最高的锌浓度是在一个非金属矿的低地地区的种子中发现的,而在所有其他种子样本中,包括金属矿的种子样本,锌浓度相对较低。种子中其他营养物质的丰度不受含金属场地条件的影响。我们的研究结果描述了不同的锌分配策略:在低地无金属地点增加锌的输送(可能是对营养组织中锌过度积累的自然选择),而在含金属地点有限的转运,外部锌浓度对非耐金属植物有毒。这两种策略都值得进一步探讨金属稳态机制及其对种子发育和营养的影响。
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