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Title: A tripartite interaction among the basidiomycete Rhodotorula mucilaginosa, N2-fixing endobacteria, and rice improves plant nitrogen nutrition
Authors: Paul, Karnelia
Saha, Chinmay
Nag, Mayurakshi
Mandal, Drishti
Naiya, Haraprasad
Sen, Diya
Mitra, Souvik
Kumar, Mohit
Bose, Dipayan
Mukherjee, Gairik
Naskar, Nabanita
Lahiri, Susanta
Ghosh, Upal Das
Tripathi, Sudipta
Sarkar, Mousumi Poddar
Banerjee, Manidipa
Kleinert, Aleysia
Valentine, Alexander J.
Tripathy, Sucheta
Sinharoy, Senjuti
Seal, Anindita
Keywords: endophyte
nitrogen metabolism
Oryza sativa
plant growth promotion
Rhodotorula mucilaginosa
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: American Society of Plant Biologists
Citation: Plant Cell, 32: 486–507
Abstract: Nitrogen (N) limits crop yield and improvement of N nutrition remains a key goal for crop research; one approach to improve N nutrition is identifying plant-interacting N2-fixing microbes. Rhodotorula mucilaginosa JGTA-S1 is a basidiomycetous yeast endophyte of narrowleaf cattail (Typha angustifolia). JGTA-S1 could not convert nitrate or nitrite to ammonium, but harbors diazotrophic (N2-fixing) endobacteria (eg. Pseudomonas stutzeri) that allows JGTA-S1 to fix N2 and grow in a N-free environment; moreover, P. stutzeri dinitrogen reductase (nifH) was transcribed in JGTA-S1 even under adequate N. Endobacteria-deficient JGTA-S1 had reduced fitness, which was restored by reintroducing P. stutzeri. JGTA-S1 colonizes rice (Oryza sativa) significantly improving its growth, N content, and relative N-use efficiency. Endofungal P. stutzeri plays a significant role in increasing the biomass and ammonium content of rice treated with JGTA-S1; also, JGTA-S1 has better N2 fixing ability than free-living P. stutzeri and provides fixed N to the plant. Genes involved in N metabolism, N transporters, and NODULE INCEPTION (NIN)-like transcription factors were upregulated in rice roots within 24 h of JGTA-S1 treatment. In association with rice, JGTA-S1 has a filamentous phase and P. stutzeri only penetrated filamentous JGTA-S1. Together, these results demonstrate an interkingdom interaction that improves rice N nutrition.
Description: Accepted date: November 19, 2019
URI: http://223.31.159.10:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/1016
ISSN: 1531-298X
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