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Agronomy 卷:12
IAA Accumulation Promotes the Root Growth of Tea Plants under Aluminum
Yifan Shi1  Liu Yang2  Kai Fan2  Yaoyao Gao2  Jianhui Hu2  Min Wang2  Yuanzhi Shi2 
[1] Jianxing Hornors College, Zhejiang University of Technology, Hangzhou 310023, China;
[2] Tea Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Hangzhou 310008, China;
关键词: Camellia sinensis;    Al;    root;    phytohormone;    indole acetic acid (IAA);   
DOI  :  10.3390/agronomy12051110
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

A moderate supply of aluminum (Al) can promote the root growth of plant species, such as tea, that have adapted to acid soils. The formation and development of roots are regulated by phytohormones. However, the role that phytohormones play in facilitating the beneficial effects of Al on root growth is unclear. In the present study, tea plants cultured hydroponically with either 0 or 0.4 mmol/L Al were characterized and compared in terms of root growth, hormone concentrations, and the expression of related genes. The hormone content in tea roots was measured by UPLC–MS, and the expression levels of genes involved in phytohormone biosynthesis, transport, and response were analyzed by qRT-PCR. Our results showed that the indole acetic acid (IAA) concentrations in the root base were significantly higher in plants supplied with Al compared to control plants without Al during the experimental period from 6 h to 7 d. By using inhibitors of IAA synthesis and transport, we found that Al induces short-term IAA synthesis in the root tip and enhances IAA transport in other parts of the root over the longer term, thus promoting root growth in tea plants by limiting IAA accumulation. The expression levels of genes YUC8 and AMI1, involved in IAA accumulation, were consistently upregulated in the root tip, whereas expression of PIN1/2/8, involved in IAA transport, was induced in the root base under Al supply at 6 h. In addition, the expression of PIN2 and PIN5 was highly induced in root stem by Al after 7 d and probably contributed to alleviating IAA accumulation in the root tip and thereby promoted root growth in tea plants. Meanwhile, the XET and expansin activities were increased under Al supply at 6 h. Thus, we conclude that the mechanism of Al-induced root growth is mediated by auxin accumulation and transport in cooperation with cell wall loosening in tea plants.

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