Temporal development of the barley leaf metabolic response to P i limitation
The response of plants to P limitation involves interplay between root uptake of P , adjustment of resource allocation to different plant organs and increased metabolic P use efficiency. To identify potentially novel, early-responding, metabolic hallmarks of P limitation in crop plants, we studied t...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Plant, cell and environment cell and environment, 2017-05, Vol.40 (5), p.645-657 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The response of plants to P
limitation involves interplay between root uptake of P
, adjustment of resource allocation to different plant organs and increased metabolic P
use efficiency. To identify potentially novel, early-responding, metabolic hallmarks of P
limitation in crop plants, we studied the metabolic response of barley leaves over the first 7 d of P
stress, and the relationship of primary metabolites with leaf P
levels and leaf biomass. The abundance of leaf P
, Tyr and shikimate were significantly different between low Pi and control plants 1 h after transfer of the plants to low P
. Combining these data with
N metabolic labelling, we show that over the first 48 h of P
limitation, metabolic flux through the N assimilation and aromatic amino acid pathways is increased. We propose that together with a shift in amino acid metabolism in the chloroplast a transient restoration of the energetic and redox state of the leaf is achieved. Correlation analysis of metabolite abundances revealed a central role for major amino acids in P
stress, appearing to modulate partitioning of soluble sugars between amino acid and carboxylate synthesis, thereby limiting leaf biomass accumulation when external P
is low. |
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ISSN: | 0140-7791 1365-3040 |
DOI: | 10.1111/pce.12882 |