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Metabolite profiling of shoot extract,root extract,and root exudate of rice under nitrogen and phosphorus deficiency
Authors:Keitaro Tawaraya  Ryota Horie  Tadao Wagatsuma  Kazuki Saito  Akira Oikawa
Institution:1. Faculty of Agriculture, Yamagata University, Tsuruoka, Japantawaraya@tds1.tr.yamagata-u.ac.jp;3. Faculty of Agriculture, Yamagata University, Tsuruoka, Japan;4. RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science, Yokohama, Japan;5. RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science, Yokohama, Japan
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Root exudate is derived from plant metabolites and its composition is affected by plant nutrient status. A deficiency of mineral nutrients, such as nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P), strongly affects the type and amount of plant metabolites. We applied a metabolite profiling technique to investigate root exudates of rice plants under N and P deficiency. Oryza sativa was grown in culture solution containing two N levels (0 and 60 mg N L?1) or two P levels (0 and 8 mg P L?1). Shoot extracts, root extracts, and root exudates were obtained from the rice plants 5 and 15 days after transplanting and their metabolites were determined by capillary electrophoresis/time-of-flight mass spectrometry. Shoot N concentration and dry weight of rice plants grown at ?N level were lower than those of plants grown at +N level. Shoot P concentration and dry weight of rice plants grown at ?P level were lower than those of plants grown at +P level. One hundred and thirty-two, 127, and 98 metabolites were identified in shoot extracts, root extracts, and root exudates, respectively, at the two N levels. One hundred and thirty-two, 128, and 99 metabolites were identified in shoot extracts, root extracts, and root exudates, respectively, at the two P levels. Seventy-seven percent of the metabolites were exuded to the rhizosphere. The concentrations of betaine, gamma-aminobutyric acid, and glutarate in root exudates were higher at both ?N and ?P levels than at their respective high levels. The concentration of spermidine in root exudates was lower at both ?N and ?P levels than at their respective high levels. The concentrations of the other metabolites in root exudates were affected differently by plant N or P status. These results suggest that rice roots actively release many metabolites in response to N and P deficiency.
Keywords:Deficiency  metabolite  nitrogen  phosphorus  root exudate
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