Nitrate application or P deficiency induce a decline in Medicago truncatula N-2-fixation by similar changes in the nodule transcriptome

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​Nitrate application or P deficiency induce a decline in Medicago truncatula N-2-fixation by similar changes in the nodule transcriptome​
Liese, R.; Schulze, J. & Cabeza, R. A.​ (2017) 
Scientific Reports7 art. 46264​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/srep46264 

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Liese, Rebecca; Schulze, Joachim; Cabeza, Ricardo A.
Abstract
Nitrogen fixation of Medicago truncatula is regulated by the nitrogen status of leaves through inducing a repeatedly occurring 24-h nodule activity rhythm that reduces per day nitrogen fixation. The hypotheses of the present study were that (1) long-term moderate whole-plant P deficiency in Medicago truncatula induces an according daily rhythm in nitrogenase activity comparable to that induced by nitrate application and (2), the changes in the nodule transcriptome that go along with a strong nitrogenase activity decline during the afternoon would be similar under P deficiency or after nitrate supply. The nodules of plants in a low P treatment developed a rhythmic pattern of activity that resembled the pattern following nitrate application. A comprehensive, RNAseq-based comparative transcriptome profiling of nodules during a repeated part of the rhythm revealed similarities between P deficiency versus nitrate supply. Under both treatments, the formation of nitrogenase was targeted by a reduction in the expression of genes for nodule-specific cysteine-rich peptides (NCR), and possibly also by a disturbance of the inner cell iron allocation. A strong reduction in the expression of leghemoglobin is likely to have restricted the supply of oxygen for respiration.
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2017
Journal
Scientific Reports 
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Fakultät für Agrarwissenschaften ; Department für Nutzpflanzenwissenschaften ; Abteilung Pflanzenernährung und Ertragsphysiologie 
Working Group
Aufgabengebiet Agrikulturchemie 
ISSN
2045-2322

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