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Mixed-Oligosaccharides Promote Seedling Growth of Direct-Seeded Rice under Salt and Alkaline Stress

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Mixed-Oligosaccharides Promote Seedling Growth of Direct-Seeded Rice under Salt and Alkaline Stress
Rice direct seeding technology is an appealing alternative to traditional transplanting because it conserves labor and irrigation resources.Nevertheless,there are two main issues,salt stress and alkaline stress,which contribute to poor emergence and seedling growth,thereby preventing the widespread adoption and application of this technique in the Ningxia Region of China.Therefore,to determine whether germination can be promoted by mixed-oligosaccharide (KP) priming (in which seeds are soaked in a KP solution before sowing) under salt and alkaline stress,a proteomics study was performed.KP-priming significantly mitigated abiotic stress,such as salt and alkaline stress,by inhibiting root elongation,ultimately improving seedling establishment.By comparing the proteomics analyses,we found that energy metabolic pathway was a vital factor in KP-priming,which explains the alleviation of salt and alkaline stress.Key proteins involved in starch mobilization,pyruvate mobilization,and ATP synthesis,were up-regulated by KP-priming,significantly blocking salt and alkaline-triggered starch accumulation while enhancing pyruvate metabolism.KP-priming also up-regulated ATP synthase to improve energy efficiency,thereby improving ATP production.In addition,it enhanced antioxidant enzymatic activities and reduced the accumulation of reactive oxygen species.All of these factors contributed to a better understanding of the energy regulatory pathway enhanced by KP-priming,which mediated the promotion of growth under salt and alkaline conditions.Thus,this study demonstrated that KP-priming can improve rice seed germination under salt and alkaline stress by altering energy metabolism.

ricesalt and alkaline stressmixed-oligosaccharidemetabolic adjustmentstarch mobilizationseed priming

YANG Yigang、XU Yanan、BAI Yeran、ZHANG Yuanpei、HAN Wei、Makoto SAITO、Lü Guohua、SONG Jiqing、BAI Wenbo

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Institute of Environment and Sustainable Development in Agriculture,Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences,Beijing 100081,China

China National Rice Research Institute,Hangzhou 311400,China

Institute of Crop Research,Ningxia Academy of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences,Yinchuan 750002,China

Shandong General Station of Agricultural Technology Extension,Ji'nan 250100,China

Resonac Corporation (Showa Denko K.K.),Tokyo 105-8518,Japan

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rice salt and alkaline stress mixed-oligosaccharide metabolic adjustment starch mobilization seed priming

2024

水稻科学(英文版)
中国水稻研究所

水稻科学(英文版)

CSTPCD
影响因子:0.269
ISSN:1672-6308
年,卷(期):2024.31(6)