Identification and Characterization of an Arabidopsis thaliana Mutant lbt With High Tolerance to Boron Deficiency

Boron (B) is an essential micronutrient of plants. In the present study, we characterized an mutant with significant ow oron olerance that was identified based on our previous mapping of QTL for B efficiency in . Multiple nutrient-deficiency analyses point out that mutant is insensitive to only B-li...

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Veröffentlicht in:Frontiers in plant science 2018-06, Vol.9, p.736-736
Hauptverfasser: Huai, Zexun, Peng, Lishun, Wang, Sheliang, Zhao, Hua, Shi, Lei, Xu, Fangsen
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Zusammenfassung:Boron (B) is an essential micronutrient of plants. In the present study, we characterized an mutant with significant ow oron olerance that was identified based on our previous mapping of QTL for B efficiency in . Multiple nutrient-deficiency analyses point out that mutant is insensitive to only B-limitation stress. Compared with wild-type Col-0, the fresh weight, leaf area, root length and root elongation rate of mutant were significantly improved under B deficiency during vegetative growth. mutant also showed the improvements in plant height, branches and inflorescences compared with Col-0 during the reproductive stage under B limitation. Ultrastructure analysis of the leaves showed that starch accumulation in mutant was significantly diminished compared with Col-0. Furthermore, there were no significant differences in the expression of transporter-related genes and B concentrations between Col-0 and mutant under both normal B and low-B conditions. These results suggest that mutant has a lower B demand than Col-0. Genetic analysis suggests that the low-B tolerant phenotype of mutant is under the control of a monogenic recessive gene. Based on the high-density SNP linkage genetic map, only one QTL for low-B tolerance was mapped on chromosome 4 between 10.4 and 14.8 Mb. No any reported B-relative genes exist in the QTL interval, suggesting that a gene with unknown function controls the tolerance of to B limitation. Taken together, is a low-B tolerant mutant that does not depend on the uptake or transport of B and is controlled by a monogenic recessive gene mapped on chromosome 4, and cloning and functional analysis of gene are expected to reveal novel mechanisms for plant resistance to B deficiency.
ISSN:1664-462X
1664-462X
DOI:10.3389/fpls.2018.00736