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PLOS ONE | 2013

Gene Regulation of Iron-Deficiency Responses Is Associated with Carbon Monoxide and Heme Oxydase 1 in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii

Zhang Li-ping; Shao Hongbo; Long Xiaohua; Liu Zhaopu

Carbon monoxide (CO) as an endogenous gaseous molecule regulates a variety of biological processes in animals. However, CO regulating nutrient stress responses in green alga is largely unknown. On the other hand, heme oxydase (HO1 as a rate-limiting enzyme of the first step for heme degration and to catalyze heme into biliverdin (BV), which is concomitant with releasing of CO and ferrous ions, probably participates in the process of CO-regulating response to nutrient stress in green alga. In this paper, we described an observation that CO could regulate iron-homeostasis in iron-starving Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. Exogenous CO at 8 µM was able to prevent the iron deficient-inducing chlorosis and improve chlorophyll accumulation. Expression pattern of FOX1, FTR1 and ferredoxin was up-regulated by CO exposure in iron-deficient mediam. treatment with external CO increasing iron accumulation in iron-deficient C. reinhardtii. Moreover, to get insights into the regulatory role of HO1, we constructed a transgenic alga overexpressing HO1 and HO1 knock-out mutants. The results show that there was no significant influence on chlorosis with HO1 overexpression of C. reinhardtii under iron-deficiency and the chlorophyll accumulation, and gene expression associated with iron deficiency of mutant were greatly improved. Otherwise, those results from HO1 knock-out mutants were opposite to HO1 overexpression mutants. Finally, CO exposure induced NO accumulation in cells. However, such an action could be blocked by NO scavenger cPTIO. These results indicate that CO/HO1 may play an important role in improving green algae adaptation to iron deficiency or cross-talking with NO under the iron deficiency.


Science of The Total Environment | 2016

Carbon sequestration and Jerusalem artichoke biomass under nitrogen applications in coastal saline zone in the northern region of Jiangsu, China.

Li Niu; Chen Manxia; Gao XiuMei; Long Xiaohua; Shao Hongbo; Liu Zhaopu; Rengel Zed

Agriculture is an important source of greenhouse gases, but can also be a significant sink. Nitrogen fertilization is effective in increasing agricultural production and carbon storage. We explored the effects of different rates of nitrogen fertilization on biomass, carbon density, and carbon sequestration in fields under the cultivation of Jerusalem artichoke as well as in soil in a coastal saline zone for two years. Five nitrogen fertilization rates were tested (in guream(-2)): 4 (N1), 8 (N2), 12 (N3), 16 (N4), and 0 (control, CK). The biomass of different organs of Jerusalem artichoke during the growth cycle was significantly higher in N2 than the other treatments. Under different nitrogen treatments, carbon density in organs of Jerusalem artichoke ranged from 336 to 419gCkg(-1). Carbon sequestration in Jerusalem artichoke was higher in treatments with nitrogen fertilization compared to the CK treatment. The highest carbon sequestration was found in the N2 treatment. Soil carbon content was higher in the 0-10cm than 10-20cm layer, with nitrogen fertilization increasing carbon content in both soil layers. The highest soil carbon sequestration was measured in the N2 treatment. Carbon sequestration in both soil and Jerusalem artichoke residue was increased by nitrogen fertilization depending on the rates in the coastal saline zone studied.


Agricultural Water Management | 2010

Use of saline aquaculture wastewater to irrigate salt-tolerant Jerusalem artichoke and sunflower in semiarid coastal zones of China

Zhao Gengmao; S.K. Mehta; Liu Zhaopu


Ecological Engineering | 2015

Ameliorants improve saline-alkaline soils on a large scale in northern Jiangsu Province, China

Liu Liping; Long Xiaohua; Shao Hongbo; Liu Zhaopu; Tao Ya; Zhou Quan-suo; Zong Junqin


Transactions of the Chinese Society of Agricultural Engineering | 2009

Aquaculture security guarantee system based on water quality monitoring and its application.

Liu Xingguo; Liu Zhaopu; Wang Pengxiang; Miao Lei


Ecological Science | 2007

Effects of water temperature, illumination, salinity and pH on the growth of Chaetoceros curvisetus

Liu Zhaopu


Archive | 2003

Method of breeding tuber of Jerusalem artichoke in seawater

Liu Zhaopu; Long Xiaohua; Li Aiyang


Archive | 2014

Special bio-organic fertilizer for saline-alkali soil as well as preparation method and application of special bio-organic fertilizer

Long Xiaohua; Liu Ling; Liu Zhaopu


Archive | 2014

Method for cyclically cultivating Epinephelus coioides with artificial seawater indoors

Wang Tao; Long Xiaohua; Liu Zhaopu; Cheng Yongzhou


Archive | 2014

Method for detoxifying and reproducing helianthus tuberosus quickly

Long Xiaohua; Yan Dekai; Liu Ling; Liu Zhaopu

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Long Xiaohua

Nanjing Agricultural University

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Zhao Gengmao

Nanjing Agricultural University

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Shao Hongbo

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Li HongYan

Nanjing Agricultural University

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Jiang ChaoQiang

College of Natural Resources

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Chen Manxia

Nanjing Agricultural University

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Gao XiuMei

Nanjing Agricultural University

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Jin Li

Nanjing Agricultural University

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Liu Liping

Nanjing Agricultural University

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Liu Xingguo

Nanjing Agricultural University

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