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Plant Physiology | 2015

MicroRNA167-Directed Regulation of the Auxin Response Factors GmARF8a and GmARF8b Is Required for Soybean Nodulation and Lateral Root Development

Wang Ys; Kexue Li; Liang Chen; Yanmin Zou; Haipei Liu; Yinping Tian; Dongxiao Li; Rui Wang; Fang Zhao; Brett J. Ferguson; Peter M. Gresshoff; Xia Li

The microRNA miR167 contributes to the nodulation of soybean via auxin response factors. Legume root nodules convert atmospheric nitrogen gas into ammonium through symbiosis with a prokaryotic microsymbiont broadly called rhizobia. Auxin signaling is required for determinant nodule development; however, the molecular mechanism of auxin-mediated nodule formation remains largely unknown. Here, we show in soybean (Glycine max) that the microRNA miR167 acts as a positive regulator of lateral root organs, namely nodules and lateral roots. miR167c expression was up-regulated in the vasculature, pericycle, and cortex of soybean roots following inoculation with Bradyrhizobium japonicum strain USDA110 (the microsymbiont). It was found to positively regulate nodule numbers directly by repressing the target genes GmARF8a and GmARF8b (homologous genes of Arabidopsis [Arabidopsis thaliana] AtARF8 that encode auxin response factors). Moreover, the expression of miR167 and its targets was up- and down-regulated by auxin, respectively. The miR167-GmARF8 module also positively regulated nodulation efficiency under low microsymbiont density, a condition often associated with environmental stress. The regulatory role of miR167 on nodule initiation was dependent on the Nod factor receptor GmNFR1α, and it acts upstream of the nodulation-associated genes NODULE INCEPTION, NODULATION SIGNALING PATHWAY1, EARLY NODULIN40-1, NF-YA1 (previously known as HAEM ACTIVATOR PROTEIN2-1), and NF-YA2. miR167 also promoted lateral root numbers. Collectively, our findings establish a key role for the miR167-GmARF8 module in auxin-mediated nodule and lateral root formation in soybean.


Ecology and Evolution | 2014

Comparison of the effects of symmetric and asymmetric temperature elevation and CO2 enrichment on yield and evapotranspiration of winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.).

Yunzhou Qiao; Huiling Liu; Seppo Kellomäki; Heli Peltola; Yueyan Liu; Baodi Dong; Changhai Shi; Huizhen Zhang; Chao Zhang; Jinnan Gong; Fuyan Si; Dongxiao Li; Xin Zheng; Mengyu Liu

Under the changing climate, asymmetric warming pattern would be more likely during day and night time, instead of symmetric one. Concurrently, the growth responses and water use of plants may be different compared with those estimated based on symmetric warming. In this work, it was compared with the effects of symmetric (ETs) and asymmetric (ETa) elevation of temperature alone, and in interaction with elevated carbon dioxide concentration (EC), on the grain yield (GY) and evapotranspiration in winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) based on pot experiment in the North China Plain (NCP). The experiment was carried out in six enclosed-top chambers with following climate treatments: (1) ambient temperature and ambient CO2 (CON), (2) ambient temperature and elevated CO2 (EC), (3) elevated temperature and ambient CO2 (ETs; ETa), and (4) elevated temperature and elevated CO2 (ECETs, ECETa). In symmetric warming, temperature was increased by 3°C and in asymmetric one by 3.5°C during night and 2.5°C during daytime, respectively. As a result, GY was in ETa and ETs 15.6 (P < 0.05) and 10.3% (P < 0.05) lower than that in CON. In ECETs and ECETa treatments, GY was 14.9 (P < 0.05) and 9.1% (P < 0.05) higher than that in CON. Opposite to GY, evapotranspiration was 7.8 (P < 0.05) and 17.9% (P < 0.05) higher in ETa and ETs treatments and 7.2 (P < 0.05) and 2.1% (P > 0.05) lower in ECETs and ECETa treatments compared with CON. Thus, GY of wheat could be expected to increase under the changing climate with concurrent elevation of CO2 and temperature as a result of increased WUE under the elevated CO2. However, the gain would be lower under ETa than that estimated based on ETs due to higher evapotranspiration.


Agricultural Water Management | 2013

Effects of elevated CO2 on the growth, seed yield, and water use efficiency of soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.) under drought stress

Dongxiao Li; Huiling Liu; Yunzhou Qiao; Youning Wang; Zhaoming Cai; Baodi Dong; Changhai Shi; Yueyan Liu; Xia Li; Mengyu Liu


Agricultural Water Management | 2014

Growth, grain yield, and water use efficiency of rain-fed spring hybrid millet (Setaria italica) in plastic-mulched and unmulched fields

Baodi Dong; Mengyu Liu; Jingwei Jiang; Changhai Shi; Xiaoming Wang; Yunzhou Qiao; Yueyan Liu; Zhihai Zhao; Dongxiao Li; Fuyan Si


Archive | 2013

Physiological regulation of soybean (Glycine max L. Merr.) growth in response to drought under elevated CO2

Dongxiao Li; Huiling Liu; Yunzhou Qiao; Youning Wang; Baodi Dong; Zhaoming Cai; Changhai Shi; Yueyan Liu; Xia Li; Mengyu Liu


Archive | 2011

Method for cultivating transgenic nitrogen-fixing plants

Xia Li; Yanmin Zou; Wang Ys; Liang Chen; Lei Shi; Dongxiao Li; Yanwei Wang


Archive | 2011

MiRNA-gma-miR169c relevant to low temperature resistance of plant and application of same

Xia Li; Wang Ys; Liang Chen; Lei Shi; Dongxiao Li


Archive | 2013

A Review on the Effects of Carbon Dioxide Enrichment on Wheat Water Use Efficiency

Yueyan Liu; Yunzhou Qiao; Baodi Dong; Changhai Shi; Hong-Mei Zhai; Dongxiao Li; Fuyan Si; Mengyu Liu


Archive | 2012

Portable vacuum extractor for fixing plant tissues

Changhai Shi; Mengyu Liu; Baodi Dong; Yunzhou Qiao; Jing Yang; Dongxiao Li; Yueyan Liu; Fuyan Si; Hong-Mei Zhai


Archive | 2011

MiRNA-gma-miR56b related to drought resistance of plants and application thereof

Xia Li; Wang Ys; Lei Shi; Liang Chen; Dongxiao Li

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Baodi Dong

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Mengyu Liu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Yunzhou Qiao

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Changhai Shi

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Xia Li

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Yueyan Liu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Fuyan Si

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Liang Chen

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Wang Ys

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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