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Auxin transport in maize roots in response to localized nitrate supply

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ANNALS OF BOTANY
Volume 106, Issue 6, Pages 1019-1026

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/aob/mcq202

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Nitrate; auxin transport; lateral roots; maize; Zea mays

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  1. National Basic Research Program of China [2009CB11860]
  2. NSFC [30821003, 30771289]

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Roots typically respond to localized nitrate by enhancing lateral-root growth. Polar auxin transport has important roles in lateral-root formation and growth; however, it is a matter of debate whether or how auxin plays a role in the localized response of lateral roots to nitrate. Treating maize (Zea mays) in a split-root system, auxin levels were quantified directly and polar transport was assayed by the movement of [H-3]IAA. The effects of exogenous auxin and polar auxin transport inhibitors were also examined. Auxin levels in roots decreased more in the nitrate-fed compartment than in the nitrate-free compartment and nitrate treatment appeared to inhibit shoot-to-root auxin transport. However, exogenous application of IAA only partially reduced the stimulatory effect of localized nitrate, and auxin level in the roots was similarly reduced by local applications of ammonium that did not stimulate lateral-root growth. It is concluded that local applications of nitrate reduced shoot-to-root auxin transport and decreased auxin concentration in roots to a level more suitable for lateral-root growth. However, alteration of root auxin level alone is not sufficient to stimulate lateral-root growth.

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