Boron deficiency inhibits root growth by controlling meristem activity under cytokinin regulation
2018; Elsevier BV; Volume: 270; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/j.plantsci.2018.02.005
ISSN1873-2259
AutoresLaura Poza‐Viejo, Isidro Abreu, Mary Paz González‐García, Paúl Allauca, Ildefonso Bonilla, Luis Bolaños, María Reguera,
Tópico(s)Aluminum toxicity and tolerance in plants and animals
ResumoSignificant advances have been made in the last years trying to identify regulatory pathways that control plant responses to boron (B) deficiency. Still, there is a lack of a deep understanding of how they act regulating growth and development under B limiting conditions. Here, we analyzed the impact of B deficit on cell division leading to root apical meristem (RAM) disorganization. Our results reveal that inhibition of cell proliferation under the regulatory control of cytokinins (CKs) is an early event contributing to root growth arrest under B deficiency. An early recovery of QC46:GUS expression after transferring B-deficient seedlings to control conditions revealed a role of B in the maintenance of QC identity whose loss under deficiency occurred at later stages of the stress. Additionally, the D-type cyclin CYCD3 overexpressor and triple mutant cycd3;1-3 were used to evaluate the effect on mitosis inhibition at the G1-S boundary. Overall, this study supports the hypothesis that meristem activity is inhibited by B deficiency at early stages of the stress as it does cell elongation. Likewise, distinct regulatory mechanisms seem to take place depending on the severity of the stress. The results presented here are key to better understand early signaling responses under B deficiency.
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