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Photosynthetic Gains in Super-Nodulating Mutants of Medicago truncatula under Elevated Atmospheric CO2 Conditions

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PLANTS-BASEL
卷 12, 期 3, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/plants12030441

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symbiosis; nitrogen; photosynthesis; elevated CO2; super-nodulating mutants; Medicago truncatula

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Legumes are more responsive to elevated CO2 conditions due to symbiotic nitrogen fixation. AON mutants with increased nodulation show higher biomass under eCO2 conditions through increased photosynthetic investment.
Legumes are generally considered to be more responsive to elevated CO2 (eCO(2)) conditions due to the benefits provided by symbiotic nitrogen fixation. In response to high carbohydrate demand from nodules, legumes display autoregulation of nodulation (AON) to restrict nodules to the minimum number necessary to sustain nitrogen supply under current photosynthetic levels. AON mutants super-nodulate and typically grow smaller than wild-type plants under ambient CO2. Here, we show that AON super-nodulating mutants have substantially higher biomass under eCO(2) conditions, which is sustained through increased photosynthetic investment. We examined photosynthetic and physiological traits across super-nodulating rdn1-1 (Root Determined Nodulation) and sunn4 (Super Numeric Nodules) and non-nodulating nfp1 (Nod Factor Perception) Medicago truncatula mutants. Under eCO(2) conditions, super-nodulating plants exhibited increased rates of carboxylation (V-cmax) and electron transport (J) relative to wild-type and non-nodulating counterparts. The substantially higher rate of CO2 assimilation in eCO(2)-grown sunn4 super-nodulating plants was sustained through increased production of key photosynthetic enzymes, including Rieske FeS. We hypothesize that AON mutants are carbon-limited and can perform better at eCO(2) through improved photosynthesis. Nodulating legumes, especially those with higher nitrogen fixation capability, are likely to out-perform non-nodulating plants under future CO2 conditions and will be important tools for understanding carbon and nitrogen partitioning under eCO(2) conditions and future crop improvements.

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