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Expression of Genes for Si Uptake, Accumulation, and Correlation of Si with Other Elements in Ionome of Maize Kernel.
Bokor, Boris; Ondos, Slavomír; Vaculík, Marek; Bokorová, Silvia; Weidinger, Marieluise; Lichtscheidl, Irene; Turna, Ján; Lux, Alexander.
Afiliação
  • Bokor B; Department of Plant Physiology, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Comenius University in BratislavaBratislava, Slovakia.
  • Ondos S; Comenius University Science ParkBratislava, Slovakia.
  • Vaculík M; Department of Human Geography and Demography, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Comenius University in BratislavaBratislava, Slovakia.
  • Bokorová S; Department of Plant Physiology, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Comenius University in BratislavaBratislava, Slovakia.
  • Weidinger M; Institute of Botany, Plant Science and Biodiversity Centre of Slovak Academy of SciencesBratislava, Slovakia.
  • Lichtscheidl I; Department of Molecular Biology, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Comenius University in BratislavaBratislava, Slovakia.
  • Turna J; Core Facility Cell Imaging and Ultrastructure Research, University of ViennaVienna, Austria.
  • Lux A; Core Facility Cell Imaging and Ultrastructure Research, University of ViennaVienna, Austria.
Front Plant Sci ; 8: 1063, 2017.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28674553
ABSTRACT
The mineral composition of cells, tissues, and organs is decisive for the functioning of the organisms, and is at the same time an indicator for understanding of physiological processes. We measured the composition of the ionome in the different tissues of maize kernels by element microanalysis, with special emphasis on silicon (Si). We therefore also measured the expression levels of the Si transporter genes ZmLsi1, ZmLsi2 and ZmLsi6, responsible for Si uptake and accumulation. Two weeks after pollination ZmLsi1 and ZmLsi6 genes were expressed, and expression continued until the final developmental stage of the kernels, while ZmLsi2 was not expressed. These results suggest that exclusively ZmLsi1 and ZmLsi6 are responsible for Si transport in various stages of kernel development. Expression level of ZmLsi genes was consistent with Si accumulation within kernel tissues. Silicon was mainly accumulated in pericarp and embryo proper and the lowest Si content was detected in soft endosperm and the scutellum. Correlation linkages between the distribution of Si and some other elements (macroelements Mg, P, S, N, P, and Ca and microelements Cl, Zn, and Fe) were found. The relation of Si with Mg was detected in all kernel tissues. The Si linkage with other elements was rather specific and found only in certain kernel tissues of maize. These relations may have effect on nutrient uptake and accumulation.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2017 Tipo de documento: Article