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Soybean Inoculated with One Bradyrhizobium Strain Isolated at Elevated [CO2] Show an Impaired C and N Metabolism When Grown at Ambient [CO2]

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Biología vegetal y ecología
Landaren biologia eta ekologia
Soba, David
Aranjuelo Michelena, Iker
Gakiere, Bertrand
Gilard, Francoise
Pérez López, Usue
Mena Petite, Miren Amaia
Muñoz Rueda, Alberto
Lacuesta Calvo, Maria Teresa
Sanz Sáez de Jauregui, Álvaro
Biología vegetal y ecología
Landaren biologia eta ekologia
Soba, David
Aranjuelo Michelena, Iker
Gakiere, Bertrand
Gilard, Francoise
Pérez López, Usue
Mena Petite, Miren Amaia
Muñoz Rueda, Alberto
Lacuesta Calvo, Maria Teresa
Sanz Sáez de Jauregui, Álvaro
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Soybean (Glycine max L.) future response to elevated [CO2] has been shown to differ when inoculated with B. japonicum strains isolated at ambient or elevated [CO2]. Plants, inoculated with three Bradyrhizobium strains isolated at different [CO2], were grown in chambers at current and elevated [CO2] (400 vs. 700 ppm). Together with nodule and leaf metabolomic profile, characterization of nodule N-fixation and exchange between organs were tested through N-15(2)-labeling analysis. Soybeans inoculated with SFJ14-36 strain (isolated at elevated [CO2]) showed a strong metabolic imbalance, at nodule and leaf levels when grown at ambient [CO2], probably due to an insufficient supply of N by nodules, as shown by N-15(2)-labeling. In nodules, due to shortage of photoassimilate, C may be diverted to aspartic acid instead of malate in order to improve the efficiency of the C source sustaining N-2-fixation. In leaves, photorespiration and respiration were boosted at ambient [CO2] in plants inoculated with this strain. Additionally, free phytol, antioxidants, and fatty acid content could be indicate induced senescence due to oxidative stress and lack of nitrogen. Therefore, plants inoculated with Bradyrhizobium strain isolated at elevated [CO2] may have lost their capacity to form effective symbiosis at ambient [CO2] and that was translated at whole plant level through metabolic impairment.

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This work was financially supported by the following grants: GRUPO Gobierno Vasco IT1022-16 and projects 32-2016-00043, 37-2017-00047, and 000049-IDA2019-38 from the Economic Development and Infrastructures Department of the Basque Country, Spain, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1286735336
Document Type :
Electronic Resource