The Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences (Dec 2021)

Increase in root branching enhanced ferric-chelate reductase activity under iron stress in potato (Solanum tuberosum)

  • CLARISSA CHALLAM,
  • SOM DUTT,
  • DURAIALAGARAJA SUDHAKAR,
  • MUTHURAJAN RAVEENDRAN,
  • TANUJA BUCKSETH,
  • RAJESH KUMAR SINGH

DOI
https://doi.org/10.56093/ijas.v91i11.118577
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 91, no. 11

Abstract

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In response to Fe-deficiency, various dicots increase their root branching to improve ferric-chelate reductase activity. It still remains unclear, whether the response caused by Fe-deficiency ultimately improves the plant's ability to withstand Fe-deficiency. In this experiment conducted at ICAR-Central Potato Research Institute, Regional Station, Shillong during 2020, we demonstrated a substantial increase in the growth of the lateral root of potato genotype (CP 3443), when grown in the iron-stress, in relation to control plants, and the total lateral root number is well linked to ferric-chelate reductase (FCR) activity. These findings showed that FCR is involved in root Fe uptake in potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) and they suggest a role in Fe distribution throughout the plant. In view of these findings, the Fe-deficiency induced increases in the lateral roots suggested that these play a significant role in Fe-deficiency tolerance in potato, which can serve as useful trait for the identification of chlorosis tolerance and/or nutrient-deficiency stress.

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