Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4367605722> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4367605722 abstract "Symbiotic fungi are involved in plant flooding tolerance, while the underlying mechanism is not yet known. Since polyamines and proline are also associated with stress tolerance, it is hypothesized that the enhancement of stress resistance by symbiotic fungi is associated with changes in polyamines (PAs) and/or proline. The aim of this study was to analyze the effect of inoculation with Funneliformis mosseae and Serendipita indica on growth, polyamine and its metabolism, and proline and its metabolism in peach (Prunus persica) under flooded conditions. Two-week flooding did not affect root colonization frequence of F. mosseae, while it promoted root colonization frequence of S. indica. Inoculated plants with F. mosseae and S. indica maintained relatively higher growth rates of peach under flooding than those of uninoculated plants. F. mosseae promoted root ornithine levels and arginine decarboxylase and ornithine decarboxylase activities under flooding, which promoted putrescine (Put), cadaverine (Cad) and spermidine (Spd) levels. Conversely, S. indica inhibited levels of arginine, ornithine, and agmatine and arginine decarboxylase activities, thus decreasing PAs under flooding. PAs were negatively correlated with expressions of polyamine uptake transporter 1 (PUT1) and PUT4 in peach. Transporters of polyamine (TPO) of F. mosseae and S. indica were regulated by flooding, of which FmTPO1 was positively correlated with Put, Cad, and Spd, along with a positive correlation of Spd with SiTPO1, SiTPO2, and SiTPO4. Under flooding, F. mosseae inhibited proline, while S. indica increased proline, correlated with Δ1-pyrroline-5-carboxylate synthetase 2 expressions. It thus was concluded that F. mosseae modulated polyamine accumulation while S. indica induced proline accumulation to tolerate flooding." @default.
- W4367605722 created "2023-05-02" @default.
- W4367605722 creator A5039277030 @default.
- W4367605722 creator A5054821936 @default.
- W4367605722 creator A5057083949 @default.
- W4367605722 creator A5078701520 @default.
- W4367605722 date "2023-05-01" @default.
- W4367605722 modified "2023-09-30" @default.
- W4367605722 title "Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and endophytic fungi differentially modulate polyamines or proline of peach in response to soil flooding" @default.
- W4367605722 cites W1765876833 @default.
- W4367605722 cites W1956609454 @default.
- W4367605722 cites W1964377950 @default.
- W4367605722 cites W1973374750 @default.
- W4367605722 cites W1988367912 @default.
- W4367605722 cites W1999089103 @default.
- W4367605722 cites W1999956113 @default.
- W4367605722 cites W2014406684 @default.
- W4367605722 cites W2028823348 @default.
- W4367605722 cites W2038652632 @default.
- W4367605722 cites W2047065718 @default.
- W4367605722 cites W2050724713 @default.
- W4367605722 cites W2053169519 @default.
- W4367605722 cites W2063211179 @default.
- W4367605722 cites W2074536571 @default.
- W4367605722 cites W2085258124 @default.
- W4367605722 cites W2107277218 @default.
- W4367605722 cites W2172598864 @default.
- W4367605722 cites W2207770535 @default.
- W4367605722 cites W2313682171 @default.
- W4367605722 cites W2508752776 @default.
- W4367605722 cites W2805115624 @default.
- W4367605722 cites W2885136520 @default.
- W4367605722 cites W2898832911 @default.
- W4367605722 cites W2904029633 @default.
- W4367605722 cites W2942137067 @default.
- W4367605722 cites W2945217920 @default.
- W4367605722 cites W2947855749 @default.
- W4367605722 cites W2950292715 @default.
- W4367605722 cites W2987494241 @default.
- W4367605722 cites W2987801560 @default.
- W4367605722 cites W3014455512 @default.
- W4367605722 cites W3015176171 @default.
- W4367605722 cites W3044656355 @default.
- W4367605722 cites W3047561050 @default.
- W4367605722 cites W3049395236 @default.
- W4367605722 cites W3067069066 @default.
- W4367605722 cites W3086366127 @default.
- W4367605722 cites W3097549894 @default.
- W4367605722 cites W3098532790 @default.
- W4367605722 cites W3106640619 @default.
- W4367605722 cites W3118720328 @default.
- W4367605722 cites W3129066549 @default.
- W4367605722 cites W3130022845 @default.
- W4367605722 cites W3156638828 @default.
- W4367605722 cites W3164133487 @default.
- W4367605722 cites W3177507056 @default.
- W4367605722 cites W3191023014 @default.
- W4367605722 cites W3212342966 @default.
- W4367605722 cites W3212941274 @default.
- W4367605722 cites W4212797048 @default.
- W4367605722 cites W4220663110 @default.
- W4367605722 cites W4223466917 @default.
- W4367605722 cites W4224981180 @default.
- W4367605722 cites W4281653729 @default.
- W4367605722 cites W4285390983 @default.
- W4367605722 cites W4286699102 @default.
- W4367605722 cites W4288420636 @default.
- W4367605722 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pedsph.2023.05.002" @default.
- W4367605722 hasPublicationYear "2023" @default.
- W4367605722 type Work @default.
- W4367605722 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W4367605722 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4367605722 hasAuthorship W4367605722A5039277030 @default.
- W4367605722 hasAuthorship W4367605722A5054821936 @default.
- W4367605722 hasAuthorship W4367605722A5057083949 @default.
- W4367605722 hasAuthorship W4367605722A5078701520 @default.
- W4367605722 hasConcept C121289238 @default.
- W4367605722 hasConcept C144027150 @default.
- W4367605722 hasConcept C180032290 @default.
- W4367605722 hasConcept C181199279 @default.
- W4367605722 hasConcept C2775983792 @default.
- W4367605722 hasConcept C2776109719 @default.
- W4367605722 hasConcept C2777107663 @default.
- W4367605722 hasConcept C2777167505 @default.
- W4367605722 hasConcept C2777497464 @default.
- W4367605722 hasConcept C2779815552 @default.
- W4367605722 hasConcept C2780115381 @default.
- W4367605722 hasConcept C515207424 @default.
- W4367605722 hasConcept C55493867 @default.
- W4367605722 hasConcept C59822182 @default.
- W4367605722 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W4367605722 hasConceptScore W4367605722C121289238 @default.
- W4367605722 hasConceptScore W4367605722C144027150 @default.
- W4367605722 hasConceptScore W4367605722C180032290 @default.
- W4367605722 hasConceptScore W4367605722C181199279 @default.
- W4367605722 hasConceptScore W4367605722C2775983792 @default.
- W4367605722 hasConceptScore W4367605722C2776109719 @default.
- W4367605722 hasConceptScore W4367605722C2777107663 @default.
- W4367605722 hasConceptScore W4367605722C2777167505 @default.
- W4367605722 hasConceptScore W4367605722C2777497464 @default.