Title : Independent signalling cues underpin arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis and large lateral root induction in rice - Chiu_2018_New.Phytol_217_552 |
Author(s) : Chiu CH , Choi J , Paszkowski U |
Ref : New Phytol , 217 :552 , 2018 |
Abstract :
Perception of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) triggers distinct plant signalling responses for parallel establishment of symbiosis and induction of lateral root formation. Rice receptor kinase CHITIN ELICITOR RECEPTOR KINASE 1 (CERK1) and alpha/beta-fold hydrolase DWARF14-LIKE (D14L) are involved in pre-symbiotic fungal perception. After 6 wk post-inoculation with Rhizophagus irregularis, root developmental responses, fungal colonization and transcriptional responses were monitored in two independent cerk1 null mutants; a deletion mutant lacking D14L, and with D14L complemented as well as their respective wild-type cultivars (cv Nipponbare and Nihonmasari). Here we show that although essential for symbiosis, D14L is dispensable for AMF-induced root architectural modulation, which conversely relies on CERK1. Our results demonstrate uncoupling of symbiosis and the symbiotic root developmental signalling during pre-symbiosis with CERK1 required for AMF-induced root architectural changes. |
PubMedSearch : Chiu_2018_New.Phytol_217_552 |
PubMedID: 29194644 |
Gene_locus related to this paper: orysj-q10j20 |
Gene_locus | orysj-q10j20 |
Chiu CH, Choi J, Paszkowski U (2018)
Independent signalling cues underpin arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis and large lateral root induction in rice
New Phytol
217 :552
Chiu CH, Choi J, Paszkowski U (2018)
New Phytol
217 :552