Visualization and Quantitative Evaluation of Functional Structures of Soybean Root Nodules via Synchrotron X-ray Imaging

Author:

Nakhforoosh Alireza1ORCID,Hallin Emil1,Karunakaran Chithra2,Korbas Malgorzata2,Stobbs Jarvis2,Kochian Leon1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Global Institute for Food Security, Saskatoon, SK S7N 4L8, Canada.

2. Canadian Light Source Inc., Saskatoon, SK S7N 2V3, Canada.

Abstract

The efficiency of N 2 -fixation in legume–rhizobia symbiosis is a function of root nodule activity. Nodules consist of 2 functionally important tissues: (a) a central infected zone (CIZ), colonized by rhizobia bacteria, which serves as the site of N 2 -fixation, and (b) vascular bundles (VBs), serving as conduits for the transport of water, nutrients, and fixed nitrogen compounds between the nodules and plant. A quantitative evaluation of these tissues is essential to unravel their functional importance in N 2 -fixation. Employing synchrotron-based x-ray microcomputed tomography (SR-μCT) at submicron resolutions, we obtained high-quality tomograms of fresh soybean root nodules in a non-invasive manner. A semi-automated segmentation algorithm was employed to generate 3-dimensional (3D) models of the internal root nodule structure of the CIZ and VBs, and their volumes were quantified based on the reconstructed 3D structures. Furthermore, synchrotron x-ray fluorescence imaging revealed a distinctive localization of Fe within CIZ tissue and Zn within VBs, allowing for their visualization in 2 dimensions. This study represents a pioneer application of the SR-μCT technique for volumetric quantification of CIZ and VB tissues in fresh, intact soybean root nodules. The proposed methods enable the exploitation of root nodule’s anatomical features as novel traits in breeding, aiming to enhance N 2 -fixation through improved root nodule activity.

Funder

Canada Excellence Research Chairs, Government of Canada

Global Institute for Food Security

Publisher

American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

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