Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jan 9, 2026

Production of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal (AM) Fungal Inoculum and Phenotypic Evaluation of Rice and AM Symbiosis Under Saline Conditions
Published on: March 14, 2025
Brassinosteroid-Mediated Improvement of Rice Yield and Phosphorus (P) use Efficiency Under P Deficiency: A
Kuanyu Zhu1,2, Shiyan Peng1,2, Zhihan Xu1,2
1Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Crop Genetics and Physiology/Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Crop Cultivation and Physiology, Agricultural College of Yangzhou University, Yangzhou, 225009, China.
None:
Brassinosteroids (BRs) play important roles in regulating nutrient uptake, and phosphorus (P) deficiency severely limits rice productivity. However, whether and how BRs mediate P use efficiency (PUE), particularly via root-rhizosphere processes, remains unclear. Over three years, we ran two pot experiments in a low-P soil (Olsen-P 6.8 mg kg⁻¹). Experiment 1 (Genotype × P): YG2 (strong low-P tolerant variety) and ZD88 (weak low-P tolerant variety) were grown under no P (0P) and normal P (NP) conditions. Experiment 2 (Chemical application× P): plant roots were irrigated with 2,4-epibrassinolide (2,4-EBL) or a BRs biosynthesis inhibitor under both 0P and NP rates, with distilled water as the control. Results showed that, relative to NP, 0P significantly decreased root BR (2,4-epibrassinolide and 2,8-homobrassinolide) content in both genotypes, with a smaller reduction in YG2 than in ZD88 under 0P. YG2 outperformed ZD88 in grain yield and PUE at both P rates, especially at 0P, mainly due to the enhancement of early-stage (before panicle initiation) P accumulation driven by its elevated BR content. Under 0P, YG2 also exhibited superior root morph-physiological traits, viz. root length, root activity, malate secretion, along with higher pyrroloquinoline quinone biosynthesis protein C (pqqC) gene copies and greater resin-P content in the rhizosphere. At 0P, applying 2,4-EBL increased root BR content, activated BR-signaling gene expression, improved root and rhizosphere traits, and enhanced early-stage P accumulation, whereas applying BRs biosynthesis inhibitor had opposite effects. Applying 2,4-EBL additionally favored recruitment of the phosphate-solubilizing bacterium Massilia. Correlation and structural equation model analyses supported a pathway whereby elevated BR content activated BR signaling and downstream cascades that strengthened root performance and enriched Massilia, thereby increasing absorptive capacity and rhizosphere P supply. Overall, BRs mediate grain yield and PUE by optimizing root-rhizosphere cooperation under P-deficiency conditions.
Related Concept Videos
Responses to Salt Stress
The Roles of Bacteria and Fungi in Plant Nutrition
Cell Signaling in Plants
Key Elements for Plant Nutrition
Responses to Drought and Flooding
Plant Breeding and Biotechnology

