Ethylene inhibits rice root elongation in compacted soil via ABA- and auxin-mediated mechanisms

Soil compaction represents a major agronomic challenge, inhibiting root elongation and impacting crop yields. Roots use ethylene to sense soil compaction as the restricted air space causes this gaseous signal to accumulate around root tips. Ethylene inhibits root elongation and promotes radial expan...

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Published inProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS Vol. 119; no. 30; pp. 1 - 10
Main Authors Huang, Guoqiang, Kilic, Azad, Karady, Michal, Zhang, Jiao, Mehra, Poonam, Song, Xiaoyun, Sturrock, Craig J., Zhu, Wanwan, Qin, Hua, Hartman, Sjon, Schneider, Hannah M., Bhosale, Rahul, Dodd, Ian C., Sharp, Robert E., Huang, Rongfeng, Mooney, Sacha J., Liang, Wanqi, Bennett, Malcolm J., Zhang, Dabing, Pandey, Bipin K.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Washington National Academy of Sciences 26.07.2022
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Summary:Soil compaction represents a major agronomic challenge, inhibiting root elongation and impacting crop yields. Roots use ethylene to sense soil compaction as the restricted air space causes this gaseous signal to accumulate around root tips. Ethylene inhibits root elongation and promotes radial expansion in compacted soil, but its mechanistic basis remains unclear. Here, we report that ethylene promotes abscisic acid (ABA) biosynthesis and cortical cell radial expansion. Rice mutants of ABA biosynthetic genes had attenuated cortical cell radial expansion in compacted soil, leading to better penetration. Soil compaction-induced ethylene also up-regulates the auxin biosynthesis gene OsYUC8. Mutants lacking OsYUC8 are better able to penetrate compacted soil. The auxin influx transporter OsAUX1 is also required to mobilize auxin from the root tip to the elongation zone during a root compaction response. Moreover, osaux1 mutants penetrate compacted soil better than the wild-type roots and do not exhibit cortical cell radial expansion. We conclude that ethylene uses auxin and ABA as downstream signals to modify rice root cell elongation and radial expansion, causing root tips to swell and reducing their ability to penetrate compacted soil.
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Edited by Sean Cutler, University of California Riverside, Riverside, CA; received January 21, 2022; accepted May 27, 2022
Author contributions: M.J.B., D.Z., and B.K.P. designed research; G.H., A.K., M.K., J.Z., P.M., X.S., C.J.S., W.Z., H.Q., S.H., H.M.S., W.L., and B.K.P. performed research; G.H., R.B., I.C.D., R.E.S., R.H., S.J.M., W.L., M.J.B., D.Z., and B.K.P. analyzed data; and G.H., I.C.D., R.E.S., M.J.B., D.Z., and B.K.P. wrote the paper.
1G.H. and B.K.P. contributed equally to this work.
ISSN:0027-8424
1091-6490
1091-6490
DOI:10.1073/pnas.2201072119