| Plant Methods | |
| New methods for confocal imaging of infection threads in crop and model legumes | |
| Vivien Rolland1  Ulrike Mathesius2  Angus E. Rae2  Rosemary G. White2  | |
| [1] CSIRO Agriculture and Food, GPO Box 1700, 2601, Acton, ACT, Australia;Department of Plant Sciences, Research School of Biology, Australian National University, 2601, Acton, ACT, Australia; | |
| 关键词: Cell wall; Cicer arietinum; Infection thread; Legumes; Lotus japonicas; Medicago truncatula; Nodulation; Rhizobia; Root hair; Trifolium repens; | |
| DOI : 10.1186/s13007-021-00725-6 | |
| 来源: Springer | |
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【 摘 要 】
BackgroundThe formation of infection threads in the symbiotic infection of rhizobacteria in legumes is a unique, fascinating, and poorly understood process. Infection threads are tubes of cell wall material that transport rhizobacteria from root hair cells to developing nodules in host roots. They form in a type of reverse tip-growth from an inversion of the root hair cell wall, but the mechanism driving this growth is unknown, and the composition of the thread wall remains unclear. High resolution, 3-dimensional imaging of infection threads, and cell wall component specific labelling, would greatly aid in our understanding of the nature and development of these structures. To date, such imaging has not been done, with infection threads typically imaged by GFP-tagged rhizobia within them, or histochemically in thin sections.ResultsWe have developed new methods of imaging infection threads using novel and traditional cell wall fluorescent labels, and laser confocal scanning microscopy. We applied a new Periodic Acid Schiff (PAS) stain using rhodamine-123 to the labelling of whole cleared infected roots of Medicago truncatula; which allowed for imaging of infection threads in greater 3D detail than had previously been achieved. By the combination of the above method and a calcofluor-white counter-stain, we also succeeded in labelling infection threads and plant cell walls separately, and have potentially discovered a way in which the infection thread matrix can be visualized.ConclusionsOur methods have made the imaging and study of infection threads more effective and informative, and present exciting new opportunities for future research in the area.
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