Comparative Physiological and Transcriptomic Analyses Reveal Mechanisms of Improved Osmotic Stress Tolerance in Annual Ryegrass by Exogenous Chitosan

Water deficit adversely affects the growth and productivity of annual ryegrass (<i>Lolium multiflorum</i> Lam.). The exogenous application of chitosan (CTS) has gained extensive interests due to its effect on improving drought resistance. This research aimed to determine the role of exog...

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Main Authors: Junming Zhao, Ling Pan, Man Zhou, Zhongfu Yang, Yu Meng, Xinquan Zhang
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spelling doaj-803f056ffd554b46b1e387babcdeef822020-11-25T01:41:44ZengMDPI AGGenes2073-44252019-10-01101185310.3390/genes10110853genes10110853Comparative Physiological and Transcriptomic Analyses Reveal Mechanisms of Improved Osmotic Stress Tolerance in Annual Ryegrass by Exogenous ChitosanJunming Zhao0Ling Pan1Man Zhou2Zhongfu Yang3Yu Meng4Xinquan Zhang5Department of Grassland Science, Sichuan Agricultural University, Chengdu 611130, Sichuan, ChinaDepartment of Grassland Science, Sichuan Agricultural University, Chengdu 611130, Sichuan, ChinaCollege of Natural, Applied and Health Sciences, Wenzhou Kean University, Wenzhou 325060, Zhejiang, ChinaDepartment of Grassland Science, Sichuan Agricultural University, Chengdu 611130, Sichuan, ChinaCollege of Natural, Applied and Health Sciences, Wenzhou Kean University, Wenzhou 325060, Zhejiang, ChinaDepartment of Grassland Science, Sichuan Agricultural University, Chengdu 611130, Sichuan, ChinaWater deficit adversely affects the growth and productivity of annual ryegrass (<i>Lolium multiflorum</i> Lam.). The exogenous application of chitosan (CTS) has gained extensive interests due to its effect on improving drought resistance. This research aimed to determine the role of exogenous CTS on annual ryegrass in response to water stress. Here, we investigated the impact of exogenous CTS on the physiological responses and transcriptome changes of annual ryegrass variety &#8220;Tetragold&#8221; under osmotic stress induced by exposing them to 20% polyethylene glycol (PEG)-6000. Our experimental results demonstrated that 50 mg/L exogenous CTS had the optimal effect on promoting seed germination under osmotic stress. Pre-treatment of annual ryegrass seedlings with 500 mg/L CTS solution reduced the level of electrolyte leakage (EL) as well as the contents of malondialdehyde (MDA) and proline and enhanced the activities of superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT), peroxidase (POD), and ascorbic acid peroxidase (APX) under osmotic stress. In addition, CTS increased soluble sugars and chlorophyll (Chl) content, net photosynthetic rate (A), stomatal conductance (gs), water use efficiency (WUE), and transpiration rate (E) in annual ryegrass seedlings in response to three and six days of osmotic stress. Transcriptome analysis further provided a comprehensive understanding of underlying molecular mechanisms of CTS impact. To be more specific, in contrast of non-treated seedlings, the distinct changes of gene expressions of CTS-treated seedlings were shown to be tightly related to carbon metabolism, photosynthesis, and plant hormone. Altogether, exogenous CTS could elicit drought-related genes in annual ryegrass, leading to resistance to osmotic stress via producing antioxidant enzymes and maintaining intact cell membranes and photosynthetic rates. This robust evidence supports the potential of the application of exogenous CTS, which will be helpful for determining the suitability and productivity of agricultural crops.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4425/10/11/853<i>lolium multiflorum</i> lam.antioxidant enzymesosmotic stresstranscriptomeexogenous chitosanphysiological and photosynthetic characterizes
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author Junming Zhao
Ling Pan
Man Zhou
Zhongfu Yang
Yu Meng
Xinquan Zhang
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Ling Pan
Man Zhou
Zhongfu Yang
Yu Meng
Xinquan Zhang
Comparative Physiological and Transcriptomic Analyses Reveal Mechanisms of Improved Osmotic Stress Tolerance in Annual Ryegrass by Exogenous Chitosan
Genes
<i>lolium multiflorum</i> lam.
antioxidant enzymes
osmotic stress
transcriptome
exogenous chitosan
physiological and photosynthetic characterizes
author_facet Junming Zhao
Ling Pan
Man Zhou
Zhongfu Yang
Yu Meng
Xinquan Zhang
author_sort Junming Zhao
title Comparative Physiological and Transcriptomic Analyses Reveal Mechanisms of Improved Osmotic Stress Tolerance in Annual Ryegrass by Exogenous Chitosan
title_short Comparative Physiological and Transcriptomic Analyses Reveal Mechanisms of Improved Osmotic Stress Tolerance in Annual Ryegrass by Exogenous Chitosan
title_full Comparative Physiological and Transcriptomic Analyses Reveal Mechanisms of Improved Osmotic Stress Tolerance in Annual Ryegrass by Exogenous Chitosan
title_fullStr Comparative Physiological and Transcriptomic Analyses Reveal Mechanisms of Improved Osmotic Stress Tolerance in Annual Ryegrass by Exogenous Chitosan
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Physiological and Transcriptomic Analyses Reveal Mechanisms of Improved Osmotic Stress Tolerance in Annual Ryegrass by Exogenous Chitosan
title_sort comparative physiological and transcriptomic analyses reveal mechanisms of improved osmotic stress tolerance in annual ryegrass by exogenous chitosan
publisher MDPI AG
series Genes
issn 2073-4425
publishDate 2019-10-01
description Water deficit adversely affects the growth and productivity of annual ryegrass (<i>Lolium multiflorum</i> Lam.). The exogenous application of chitosan (CTS) has gained extensive interests due to its effect on improving drought resistance. This research aimed to determine the role of exogenous CTS on annual ryegrass in response to water stress. Here, we investigated the impact of exogenous CTS on the physiological responses and transcriptome changes of annual ryegrass variety &#8220;Tetragold&#8221; under osmotic stress induced by exposing them to 20% polyethylene glycol (PEG)-6000. Our experimental results demonstrated that 50 mg/L exogenous CTS had the optimal effect on promoting seed germination under osmotic stress. Pre-treatment of annual ryegrass seedlings with 500 mg/L CTS solution reduced the level of electrolyte leakage (EL) as well as the contents of malondialdehyde (MDA) and proline and enhanced the activities of superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT), peroxidase (POD), and ascorbic acid peroxidase (APX) under osmotic stress. In addition, CTS increased soluble sugars and chlorophyll (Chl) content, net photosynthetic rate (A), stomatal conductance (gs), water use efficiency (WUE), and transpiration rate (E) in annual ryegrass seedlings in response to three and six days of osmotic stress. Transcriptome analysis further provided a comprehensive understanding of underlying molecular mechanisms of CTS impact. To be more specific, in contrast of non-treated seedlings, the distinct changes of gene expressions of CTS-treated seedlings were shown to be tightly related to carbon metabolism, photosynthesis, and plant hormone. Altogether, exogenous CTS could elicit drought-related genes in annual ryegrass, leading to resistance to osmotic stress via producing antioxidant enzymes and maintaining intact cell membranes and photosynthetic rates. This robust evidence supports the potential of the application of exogenous CTS, which will be helpful for determining the suitability and productivity of agricultural crops.
topic <i>lolium multiflorum</i> lam.
antioxidant enzymes
osmotic stress
transcriptome
exogenous chitosan
physiological and photosynthetic characterizes
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4425/10/11/853
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