Abscisic acid-nitric oxide and auxin interaction modulates salt stress response in tomato roots
Theoretical and Experimental Plant Physiology(2020)
摘要
Integrated signaling network involving abscisic acid (ABA), nitric oxide (NO), and indole-acetic acid (IAA) controls root morphogenesis during salt stress by a mechanism still poorly understood. The present data unveiled an ABA-NO-IAA interaction underlying radicular morphological responses to salinity. Three Solanum lycopersicum genotypes were analyzed: wild type, ABA-insensitive mutant ( sitiens ), and auxin-responsive ( DR5::GUS ) plants. Nitric oxide fluorescence, nitrate reductase activity, auxin signaling, and some molecular analyses were performed. Pharmacological inhibitors and NO donor sodium nitroprusside were also used to evaluate NaCl-induced root morphological responses. Sodium nitroprusside inhibited primary root length, increased lateral root emergence, and rescued salt inhibited lateral root growth. The results showed that NO integrates the ABA-IAA signaling network of root system responses under salt stress, involving: (a) ABA and molybdenum-dependent enzymes as responsible for salt-induced NO production; (b) modulations of the plasma membrane H + -ATPase coupling and isoforms differential expression; and (c) ABA-mediated and NO-dependent antioxidative enzymes activities.
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Salt stress,Auxin,Nitric oxide,Abscisic acid,P-ATPase,Root morphology
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