Flax (Linum usitatissimum L.) response to non-optimal soil acidity and zinc deficiency

Abstract Background Flax (Linum usitatissimum L.) is grown for fiber and seed production. Unfavorable environments, such as nutrient deficiency and non-optimal soil acidity, decrease the quantity and quality of yield. Cultivation of tolerant to stress varieties can significantly reduce the crop loss...

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Main Authors: Alexey A. Dmitriev, George S. Krasnov, Tatiana A. Rozhmina, Alexander V. Zyablitsin, Anastasiya V. Snezhkina, Maria S. Fedorova, Elena N. Pushkova, Parfait Kezimana, Roman O. Novakovskiy, Liubov V. Povkhova, Marina I. Smirnova, Olga V. Muravenko, Nadezhda L. Bolsheva, Anna V. Kudryavtseva, Nataliya V. Melnikova
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spelling doaj-2628f2467550434b93bea34a9fbee0da2020-11-25T02:56:53ZengBMCBMC Plant Biology1471-22292019-02-0119S151510.1186/s12870-019-1641-1Flax (Linum usitatissimum L.) response to non-optimal soil acidity and zinc deficiencyAlexey A. Dmitriev0George S. Krasnov1Tatiana A. Rozhmina2Alexander V. Zyablitsin3Anastasiya V. Snezhkina4Maria S. Fedorova5Elena N. Pushkova6Parfait Kezimana7Roman O. Novakovskiy8Liubov V. Povkhova9Marina I. Smirnova10Olga V. Muravenko11Nadezhda L. Bolsheva12Anna V. Kudryavtseva13Nataliya V. Melnikova14Engelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology, Russian Academy of SciencesEngelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology, Russian Academy of SciencesEngelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology, Russian Academy of SciencesEngelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology, Russian Academy of SciencesEngelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology, Russian Academy of SciencesEngelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology, Russian Academy of SciencesEngelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology, Russian Academy of SciencesEngelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology, Russian Academy of SciencesEngelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology, Russian Academy of SciencesEngelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology, Russian Academy of SciencesAll-Russian Research Institute for FlaxEngelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology, Russian Academy of SciencesEngelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology, Russian Academy of SciencesEngelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology, Russian Academy of SciencesEngelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology, Russian Academy of SciencesAbstract Background Flax (Linum usitatissimum L.) is grown for fiber and seed production. Unfavorable environments, such as nutrient deficiency and non-optimal soil acidity, decrease the quantity and quality of yield. Cultivation of tolerant to stress varieties can significantly reduce the crop losses. Understanding the mechanisms of flax response to the stresses and identification of resistance gene candidates will help in breeding of improved cultivars. In the present work, the response of flax plants to increased pH level and zinc (Zn) deficiency was studied. Results We performed high-throughput transcriptome sequencing of two flax cultivars with diverse tolerance to increased pH level and Zn deficiency: Norlin (tolerant) and Mogilevsky (sensitive). Sixteen cDNA libraries were created from flax plants grown under control conditions, increased pH level, Zn deficiency, and both stresses simultaneously, and about 35 million reads were obtained for each experiment type. Unfavorable pH resulted in significantly stronger gene expression alterations compared to Zn deficiency. Ion homeostasis, oxidoreductase activity, cell wall, and response to stress Gene Ontology terms were the most affected by unfavorable pH and Zn deficiency both in tolerant and sensitive flax cultivars. Upregulation of genes encoding metal transporters was identified under increased pH level, Zn deficiency, and both stresses simultaneously. Under Zn deficiency, only in tolerant cultivar Norlin, we revealed the induction of several photosynthesis-related genes and, in this way, this tolerant genotype could overcome unfavorable effects of reduced Zn content. Conclusions We identified genes with expression alterations in flax under non-optimal soil acidity and Zn deficiency based on high-throughput sequencing data. These genes are involved in diverse processes, including ion transport, cell wall biogenesis, and photosynthesis, and could play an important role in flax response to the studied stresses. Moreover, genes with distinct expression changes between examined tolerant and sensitive genotypes could determine the mechanisms of flax tolerance to non-optimal soil acidity and Zn deficiency.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12870-019-1641-1FlaxLinum usitatissimumNon-optimal acidityZinc deficiencyStress responseHigh-throughput sequencing
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author Alexey A. Dmitriev
George S. Krasnov
Tatiana A. Rozhmina
Alexander V. Zyablitsin
Anastasiya V. Snezhkina
Maria S. Fedorova
Elena N. Pushkova
Parfait Kezimana
Roman O. Novakovskiy
Liubov V. Povkhova
Marina I. Smirnova
Olga V. Muravenko
Nadezhda L. Bolsheva
Anna V. Kudryavtseva
Nataliya V. Melnikova
spellingShingle Alexey A. Dmitriev
George S. Krasnov
Tatiana A. Rozhmina
Alexander V. Zyablitsin
Anastasiya V. Snezhkina
Maria S. Fedorova
Elena N. Pushkova
Parfait Kezimana
Roman O. Novakovskiy
Liubov V. Povkhova
Marina I. Smirnova
Olga V. Muravenko
Nadezhda L. Bolsheva
Anna V. Kudryavtseva
Nataliya V. Melnikova
Flax (Linum usitatissimum L.) response to non-optimal soil acidity and zinc deficiency
BMC Plant Biology
Flax
Linum usitatissimum
Non-optimal acidity
Zinc deficiency
Stress response
High-throughput sequencing
author_facet Alexey A. Dmitriev
George S. Krasnov
Tatiana A. Rozhmina
Alexander V. Zyablitsin
Anastasiya V. Snezhkina
Maria S. Fedorova
Elena N. Pushkova
Parfait Kezimana
Roman O. Novakovskiy
Liubov V. Povkhova
Marina I. Smirnova
Olga V. Muravenko
Nadezhda L. Bolsheva
Anna V. Kudryavtseva
Nataliya V. Melnikova
author_sort Alexey A. Dmitriev
title Flax (Linum usitatissimum L.) response to non-optimal soil acidity and zinc deficiency
title_short Flax (Linum usitatissimum L.) response to non-optimal soil acidity and zinc deficiency
title_full Flax (Linum usitatissimum L.) response to non-optimal soil acidity and zinc deficiency
title_fullStr Flax (Linum usitatissimum L.) response to non-optimal soil acidity and zinc deficiency
title_full_unstemmed Flax (Linum usitatissimum L.) response to non-optimal soil acidity and zinc deficiency
title_sort flax (linum usitatissimum l.) response to non-optimal soil acidity and zinc deficiency
publisher BMC
series BMC Plant Biology
issn 1471-2229
publishDate 2019-02-01
description Abstract Background Flax (Linum usitatissimum L.) is grown for fiber and seed production. Unfavorable environments, such as nutrient deficiency and non-optimal soil acidity, decrease the quantity and quality of yield. Cultivation of tolerant to stress varieties can significantly reduce the crop losses. Understanding the mechanisms of flax response to the stresses and identification of resistance gene candidates will help in breeding of improved cultivars. In the present work, the response of flax plants to increased pH level and zinc (Zn) deficiency was studied. Results We performed high-throughput transcriptome sequencing of two flax cultivars with diverse tolerance to increased pH level and Zn deficiency: Norlin (tolerant) and Mogilevsky (sensitive). Sixteen cDNA libraries were created from flax plants grown under control conditions, increased pH level, Zn deficiency, and both stresses simultaneously, and about 35 million reads were obtained for each experiment type. Unfavorable pH resulted in significantly stronger gene expression alterations compared to Zn deficiency. Ion homeostasis, oxidoreductase activity, cell wall, and response to stress Gene Ontology terms were the most affected by unfavorable pH and Zn deficiency both in tolerant and sensitive flax cultivars. Upregulation of genes encoding metal transporters was identified under increased pH level, Zn deficiency, and both stresses simultaneously. Under Zn deficiency, only in tolerant cultivar Norlin, we revealed the induction of several photosynthesis-related genes and, in this way, this tolerant genotype could overcome unfavorable effects of reduced Zn content. Conclusions We identified genes with expression alterations in flax under non-optimal soil acidity and Zn deficiency based on high-throughput sequencing data. These genes are involved in diverse processes, including ion transport, cell wall biogenesis, and photosynthesis, and could play an important role in flax response to the studied stresses. Moreover, genes with distinct expression changes between examined tolerant and sensitive genotypes could determine the mechanisms of flax tolerance to non-optimal soil acidity and Zn deficiency.
topic Flax
Linum usitatissimum
Non-optimal acidity
Zinc deficiency
Stress response
High-throughput sequencing
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12870-019-1641-1
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