Plants (Nov 2021)

Mycorrhiza-Induced Alterations in Metabolome of <i>Medicago lupulina</i> Leaves during Symbiosis Development

  • Andrey P. Yurkov,
  • Roman K. Puzanskiy,
  • Galina S. Avdeeva,
  • Lidija M. Jacobi,
  • Anastasia O. Gorbunova,
  • Alexey A. Kryukov,
  • Andrei P. Kozhemyakov,
  • Yuri V. Laktionov,
  • Yuri V. Kosulnikov,
  • Daria A. Romanyuk,
  • Vladislav V. Yemelyanov,
  • Alexey L. Shavarda,
  • Anastasia A. Kirpichnikova,
  • Galina N. Smolikova,
  • Maria F. Shishova

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/plants10112506
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 11
p. 2506

Abstract

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The present study is aimed at disclosing metabolic profile alterations in the leaves of the Medicago lupulina MlS-1 line that result from high-efficiency arbuscular mycorrhiza (AM) symbiosis formed with Rhizophagus irregularis under condition of a low phosphorus level in the substrate. A highly effective AM symbiosis was established in the period from the stooling to the shoot branching initiation stage (the efficiency in stem height exceeded 200%). Mycorrhization led to a more intensive accumulation of phosphates (glycerophosphoglycerol and inorganic phosphate) in M. lupulina leaves. Metabolic spectra were detected with GS-MS analysis. The application of complex mathematical analyses made it possible to identify the clustering of various groups of 320 metabolites and thus demonstrate the central importance of the carbohydrate and carboxylate-amino acid clusters. The results obtained indicate a delay in the metabolic development of mycorrhized plants. Thus, AM not only accelerates the transition between plant developmental stages but delays biochemical “maturation” mainly in the form of a lag of sugar accumulation in comparison with non-mycorrhized plants. Several methods of statistical modeling proved that, at least with respect to determining the metabolic status of host-plant leaves, stages of phenological development have priority over calendar age.

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