Abstract

BackgroundPlant responses to phytohormone stimuli are the most important biological features for plants to survive in a complex environment. Cytokinin regulates growth and nutrient homeostasis, such as the phosphate (Pi) starvation response and Pi uptake in plants. However, the mechanisms underlying how cytokinin participates in Pi uptake and Pi signaling are largely unknown. In this study, we found that OsARF16 is required for the cytokinin response and is involved in the negative regulation of Pi uptake and Pi signaling by cytokinin.Principal FindingsThe mutant osarf16 showed an obvious resistance to exogenous cytokinin treatment and the expression level of the OsARF16 gene was considerably up-regulated by cytokinin. Cytokinin (6-BA) application suppressed Pi uptake and the Pi starvation response in wild-type Nipponbare (NIP) and all these responses were compromised in the osarf16 mutant. Our data showed that cytokinin inhibits the transport of Pi from the roots to the shoots and that OsARF16 is involved in this process. The Pi content in the osarf16 mutant was much higher than in NIP under 6-BA treatment. The expressions of PHOSPHATE TRANSPORTER1 (PHT1) genes, phosphate (Pi) starvation-induced (PSI) genes and purple PAPase genes were higher in the osarf16 mutant than in NIP under cytokinin treatment.ConclusionOur results revealed a new biological function for OsARF16 in the cytokinin-mediated inhibition of Pi uptake and Pi signaling in rice.

Highlights

  • The phytohormone, auxin, governs many aspects of growth, development and nutrient homeostasis in plants

  • Physiological and morphological evidence that OsARF16 is involved in cytokinin responses in rice seedlings In previous studies, we have reported that the OsARF16 is required for auxin signaling and the phosphate starvation response in rice

  • The mutant osarf16 was used to investigate how auxin response factor is involved in cytokinin signaling

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Introduction

The phytohormone, auxin, governs many aspects of growth, development and nutrient homeostasis in plants. ARFs, which regulate the expression of auxin-responsive genes, are involved in all the developmental processes from embryogenesis to senescence [2]. Auxin interacts with various phytohormones to regulate many physiological functions, either synergistically or antagonistically [10,11,12,13]. Embryogenesis and post-embryonic root organ development all depend on the antagonistic interaction between cytokinin and auxin [21]. Cytokinin regulates growth and nutrient homeostasis, such as the phosphate (Pi) starvation response and Pi uptake in plants. We found that OsARF16 is required for the cytokinin response and is involved in the negative regulation of Pi uptake and Pi signaling by cytokinin

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