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Plant Physiol Biochem ; 211: 108666, 2024 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38723490

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Nitrogen (N) is the nutrient most applied in agriculture as fertilizer (as nitrate, Nit; ammonium, A; and/or urea, U, forms) and its availability strongly constrains the crop growth and yield. To investigate the early response (24 h) of N-deficient tomato plants to these three N forms, a physiological and molecular study was performed. In comparison to N-deficient plants, significant changes in the transcriptional, metabolomic and ionomic profiles were observed. As a probable consequence of N mobility in plants, a wide metabolic modulation occurred in old leaves rather than in young leaves. The metabolic profile of U and A-treated plants was more similar than Nit-treated plant profile, which in turn presented the lowest metabolic modulation with respect to N-deficient condition. Urea and A forms induced some changes at the biosynthesis of secondary metabolites, amino acids and phytohormones. Interestingly, a specific up-regulation by U and down-regulation by A of carbon synthesis occurred in roots. Along with the gene expression, data suggest that the specific N form influences the activation of metabolic pathways for its assimilation (cytosolic GS/AS and/or plastidial GS/GOGAT cycle). Urea induced an up-concentration of Cu and Mn in leaves and Zn in whole plant. This study highlights a metabolic reprogramming depending on the N form applied, and it also provide evidence of a direct relationship between urea nutrition and Zn concentration. The understanding of the metabolic pathways activated by the different N forms represents a milestone in improving the efficiency of urea fertilization in crops.


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Compuestos de Amonio , Nitratos , Solanum lycopersicum , Urea , Urea/metabolismo , Solanum lycopersicum/metabolismo , Solanum lycopersicum/genética , Solanum lycopersicum/crecimiento & desarrollo , Nitratos/metabolismo , Compuestos de Amonio/metabolismo , Hojas de la Planta/metabolismo , Metabolómica , Regulación de la Expresión Génica de las Plantas/efectos de los fármacos , Metaboloma , Fertilizantes , Nitrógeno/metabolismo
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Environ Pollut ; 344: 123213, 2024 Mar 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38158010

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Microplastics (MPs) are recognized as emergent pollutants and have become a significant environmental concern, especially when combined with other contaminants. In this study, earthworms, specifically Eisenia andrei, were exposed to MPs (at a concentration of 10 µg kg-1 of soil), herbicide 2,4-D (7 mg kg-1 of soil), and a combination of the two for 7 and 14 days. The chemical uptake in the earthworms was measured, and the bacterial and archaeal diversities in both the soil and earthworm gut were analyzed, along with the metabolomic profiles. Additionally, data integration of the two omics approaches was performed to correlate changes in gut microbial diversity and the different metabolites. Our results demonstrated that earthworms ingested MPs and increased 2,4-D accumulation. More importantly, high-throughput sequencing revealed a shift in microbial diversity depending on single or mixture exposition. Metabolomic data demonstrated an important modulation of the metabolites related to oxidative stress, inflammatory system, amino acids synthesis, energy, and nucleic acids metabolism, being more affected in case of co-exposure. Our investigation revealed the potential risks of MPs and 2,4-D herbicide combined exposure to earthworms and soil fertility, thus broadening our understanding of MPs' toxicity and impacts on terrestrial environments.


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Herbicidas , Microbiota , Oligoquetos , Plaguicidas , Contaminantes del Suelo , Animales , Microplásticos/metabolismo , Plásticos/toxicidad , Oligoquetos/metabolismo , Plaguicidas/metabolismo , Contaminantes del Suelo/análisis , Herbicidas/toxicidad , Herbicidas/metabolismo , Fenoxiacetatos/metabolismo , Metaboloma , Suelo/química , Ácido 2,4-Diclorofenoxiacético/toxicidad
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