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International Journal of Molecular Sciences | 2016

Drought-Induced Leaf Proteome Changes in Switchgrass Seedlings

Zhujia Ye; Sasikiran Sangireddy; Ikenna Okekeogbu; Suping Zhou; Chih-Li Yu; Dafeng Hui; Kevin J. Howe; Tara Fish; Theodore W. Thannhauser

Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum) is a perennial crop producing deep roots and thus highly tolerant to soil water deficit conditions. However, seedling establishment in the field is very susceptible to prolonged and periodic drought stress. In this study, a “sandwich” system simulating a gradual water deletion process was developed. Switchgrass seedlings were subjected to a 20-day gradual drought treatment process when soil water tension was increased to 0.05 MPa (moderate drought stress) and leaf physiological properties had expressed significant alteration. Drought-induced changes in leaf proteomes were identified using the isobaric tags for relative and absolute quantitation (iTRAQ) labeling method followed by nano-scale liquid chromatography mass spectrometry (nano-LC-MS/MS) analysis. Additionally, total leaf proteins were processed using a combinatorial library of peptide ligands to enrich for lower abundance proteins. Both total proteins and those enriched samples were analyzed to increase the coverage of the quantitative proteomics analysis. A total of 7006 leaf proteins were identified, and 257 (4% of the leaf proteome) expressed a significant difference (p < 0.05, fold change <0.6 or >1.7) from the non-treated control to drought-treated conditions. These proteins are involved in the regulation of transcription and translation, cell division, cell wall modification, phyto-hormone metabolism and signaling transduction pathways, and metabolic pathways of carbohydrates, amino acids, and fatty acids. A scheme of abscisic acid (ABA)-biosynthesis and ABA responsive signal transduction pathway was reconstructed using these drought-induced significant proteins, showing systemic regulation at protein level to deploy the respective mechanism. Results from this study, in addition to revealing molecular responses to drought stress, provide a large number of proteins (candidate genes) that can be employed to improve switchgrass seedling growth and establishment under soil drought conditions (Data are available via ProteomeXchange with identifier PXD004675).


Scientific Reports | 2018

Nitrogen Fertilization Elevated Spatial Heterogeneity of Soil Microbial Biomass Carbon and Nitrogen in Switchgrass and Gamagrass Croplands

Jianwei Li; Chunlan Guo; Siyang Jian; Qi Deng; Chih-Li Yu; Kudjo E. Dzantor; Dafeng Hui

The effects of intensive nitrogen (N) fertilizations on spatial distributions of soil microbes in bioenergy croplands remain unknown. To quantify N fertilization effect on spatial heterogeneity of soil microbial biomass carbon (MBC) and N (MBN), we sampled top mineral horizon soils (0-15 cm) using a spatially explicit design within two 15-m2 plots under three fertilization treatments in two bioenergy croplands in a three-year long fertilization experiment in Middle Tennessee, USA. The three fertilization treatments were no N input (NN), low N input (LN: 84 kg N ha−1 in urea) and high N input (HN: 168 kg N ha−1 in urea). The two crops were switchgrass (SG: Panicum virgatum L.) and gamagrass (GG: Tripsacum dactyloides L.). Results showed that N fertilizations little altered central tendencies of microbial variables but relative to LN, HN significantly increased MBC and MBC:MBN (GG only). HN possessed the greatest within-plot variances except for MBN (GG only). Spatial patterns were generally evident under HN and LN plots and much less so under NN plots. Substantially contrasting spatial variations were also identified between croplands (GG > SG) and among variables (MBN, MBC:MBN > MBC). This study demonstrated that spatial heterogeneity is elevated in microbial biomass of fertilized soils likely by uneven fertilizer application in bioenergy crops.


New Phytologist | 2017

A global meta‐analysis of soil phosphorus dynamics after afforestation

Qi Deng; Devin McMahon; Yangzhou Xiang; Chih-Li Yu; Robert B. Jackson; Dafeng Hui


Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment | 2017

Effects of precipitation changes on aboveground net primary production and soil respiration in a switchgrass field

Qi Deng; Sadiye Aras; Chih-Li Yu; E. Kudjo Dzantor; Philip A. Fay; Yiqi Luo; Weijun Shen; Dafeng Hui


Environmental and Experimental Botany | 2017

Soil salinity increases the tolerance of excessive sulfur fumigation stress in tomato plants

Yuping Jiang; Xiaotao Ding; Dong Zhang; Qi Deng; Chih-Li Yu; Suping Zhou; Dafeng Hui


PLOS ONE | 2018

Effects of precipitation changes on switchgrass photosynthesis, growth, and biomass: A mesocosm experiment

Dafeng Hui; Chih-Li Yu; Qi Deng; E. Kudjo Dzantor; Suping Zhou; Sam Dennis; Roger Sauve; Terrance L. Johnson; Philip A. Fay; Weijun Shen; Yiqi Luo


Plant and Soil | 2017

Responses of switchgrass soil respiration and its components to precipitation gradient in a mesocosm study

Chih-Li Yu; Dafeng Hui; Qi Deng; E. Kudjo Dzantor; Philip A. Fay; Weijun Shen; Yiqi Luo


Agronomy Journal | 2014

Field Performance and Yield of Four Pigeonpea Varieties in Middle Tennessee

Chih-Li Yu; Dafeng Hui; Trevor Johnston; Kadijah Porter; Camerra Miller; Desh Duseja; Fisseha Tegegne


Agriculture | 2018

Weak Effects of Biochar and Nitrogen Fertilization on Switchgrass Photosynthesis, Biomass, and Soil Respiration

Dafeng Hui; Chih-Li Yu; Qi Deng; Priya Saini; Kenya Collins; Jason P. de Koff


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2016

Assessing the impacts of tillage and fertilization management on nitrous oxide emissions in a cornfield using the DNDC model: MODELING N2O EMISSION IN A CORNFIELD

Qi Deng; Dafeng Hui; Junming Wang; Chih-Li Yu; Changsheng Li; K. Chandra Reddy; Sam Dennis

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Dafeng Hui

Tennessee State University

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Qi Deng

Tennessee State University

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E. Kudjo Dzantor

Tennessee State University

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Philip A. Fay

Agricultural Research Service

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Sam Dennis

Tennessee State University

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Suping Zhou

Tennessee State University

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Weijun Shen

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Chandra Reddy

Tennessee State University

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Changsheng Li

University of New Hampshire

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Chunlan Guo

Tennessee State University

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