Metabolism regulation during salt exposure in the halophyte Cakile maritima

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作者
Arbelet-Bonnin, Delphine [1 ]
Blasselle, Camille [1 ]
Palm, Emily Rose [2 ]
Redwan, Mirvat [2 ]
Ponnaiah, Maharajah [3 ,4 ]
Laurenti, Patrick [1 ]
Meimoun, Patrice [1 ,5 ]
Gilard, Francoise [6 ]
Gakiere, Bertrand [6 ]
Mancuso, Stefano [2 ,7 ]
El-Maarouf-Bouteau, Hayat [5 ]
Bouteau, Francois [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Paris Diderot, Lab Interdisciplinaire Energies Demain, Paris, France
[2] Univ Florence, Dept Agr Food Environm & Forestry, LINV DAGRI, Sesto Fiorentino, FI, Italy
[3] Inst Cardiometab & Nutr ICAN, ICANalyt, F-75013 Paris, France
[4] Inst Cardiometab & Nutr ICAN, INSERM UMR S 1166, F-75013 Paris, France
[5] Sorbonne Univ, UMR IBPS 7622, Paris, France
[6] Univ Paris Sud, INRA, CNRS, Plateforme Metab Metabolome,IPS2, Orsay, France
[7] Univ Paris Diderot, Paris Interdisciplinary Energy Res Inst PIERI, Paris, France
关键词
Cakile maritima; Halophytes; Metabolome; Salt stress; STRESS TOLERANCE; PLANT METABOLOMICS; ABIOTIC STRESS; ABSCISIC-ACID; GLYCOPHYTE; RESPONSES; WILD; NA+; MECHANISMS; REVEALS;
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10.1016/j.envexpbot.2020.104075
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
摘要
The halophyte Cakile maritima is a Brassicacea that has developed numerous mechanisms for managing salt. In the present study, we analyze the metabolic responses of C. maritima to increasing salt exposure in parallel with growth and photosynthetic parameters. At 10 days, 100 mM NaCl treatment has no effect, whereas 400 mM treatment decreases both growth and photosynthetic capacity. Accordingly, the metabolism was weakly impacted at 100 mM NaCl with an increase in only a few amino acids and sugars, whereas 400 mM treated plants shows noticeable changes: an increase in amino acid abundance, sugars decrease and an organic acid depletion. At 20 days, 400 mM treatment leads to more severe effects on growth and photosynthesis, whereas plant growth remains unaffected by the 100 mM NaCl treatment, despite a reduction in photosynthetic capacity. Plants treated with 400 mM NaCl present an amplified metabolic response with additional metabolites reflecting salt stress as GABA, proline and glycine. One noticeable feature of halophily in C. maritima is the increase in sugar content at low stress whereas longer or higher stress lead to a decrease in sugar content. In high salt conditions the stimulation of amino acid biosynthesis is the main strategy for osmoprotection to cope for salt stress.
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