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Li-Xue Qiu1, Dong-Xing Guan1, Yi-Wen Liu1
1Zhejiang Provincial Key Laboratory of Agricultural Resources and Environment, Institute of Soil and Water Resources and Environmental Science, College of Environmental and Resource Sciences, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310058, China.
Abstract:
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) influence silicon (Si) uptake by plants, but the mechanisms remain unclear. This study investigated the mechanisms of AMF-mediated Si uptake by rice, a model Si-accumulating plant, and explored the tripartite interactions among AMF, Si, and phosphorus (P). AMF inoculation increased shoot Si content by 97% when supplied with silicic acid and by 29% with calcium silicate and upregulated expression of Si transporters Lsi1 and Lsi2 in roots. Supplying Si only to AMF hyphae increased the root Si content by 113%, indicating direct Si uptake by hyphae. Mechanisms of AMF-induced Si uptake were elucidated: 1) direct Si uptake by hyphae, 2) increased silicate dissolution, and 3) upregulation of Si transporters. Silicon application also increased AMF colonization by 28%, and the absence of interactions was observed on P uptake. Altogether, AMF support Si acquisition and Si fosters AMF colonization in rice, whereas the P uptake depends more on AMF than on Si.
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