Melatonin Increases Root Cell Wall Phosphorus Reutilization via an NO Dependent Pathway in Rice (Oryza sativa)

Author:

Gao Yong Qiang12,Guo Rui12,Wang Hao Yu2,Sun Jie Ya12,Chen Chang Zhao12,Hu Die12,Zhong Chong Wei12,Jiang Meng Meng1,Shen Ren Fang2,Zhu Xiao Fang2ORCID,Huang Jiu1

Affiliation:

1. School of Environment Science and Spatial Informatics China University of Mining and Technology Xuzhou China

2. State Key Laboratory of Soil and Sustainable Agriculture Institute of Soil Science, Chinese Academy of Science Nanjing China

Abstract

ABSTRACTMelatonin (MT) has been implicated in the plant response to phosphorus (P) stress; however, the precise molecular mechanisms involved remain unclear. This study investigated whether MT controls internal P distribution and root cell wall P remobilization in rice. Rice was treated with varying MT and P levels and analyzed using biochemical and molecular techniques to study phosphorus utilization. The results demonstrated that low P levels lead to a rapid increase in endogenous MT levels in rice roots. Furthermore, the exogenous application of MT significantly improved rice tolerance to P deficiency, as evidenced by the increased biomass and reduced proportion of roots to shoots under P‐deficient conditions. MT application also mitigated the decrease in P content regardless in both the roots and shoots. Mechanistically, MT accelerated the reutilization of P, particularly in the root pectin fraction, leading to increased soluble P liberation. In addition, MT enhanced the expression of OsPT8, a gene involved in root‐to‐shoot P translocation. Furthermore, we observed that MT induced the production of nitric oxide (NO) in P‐deficient rice roots and that the mitigating effect of MT on P deficiency was compromised in the presence of the NO inhibitor, c‐PTIO, implying that NO is involved in the MT‐facilitated mitigation of P deficiency in rice. Overall, our findings highlight the potential of MT as a promising strategy for enhancing rice tolerance to P deficiency and improving P use efficiency in agricultural practices.

Publisher

Wiley

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