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2021 Fiscal Year Annual Research Report

Integrated analysis of mineral ion dynamics in rice crop exposed to acute herbivory stress

Research Project

Project/Area Number 21H02196
Research InstitutionOkayama University

Principal Investigator

Ivan Galis  岡山大学, 資源植物科学研究所, 教授 (90360502)

Co-Investigator(Kenkyū-buntansha) 網干 貴子  山形大学, 農学部, 准教授 (20746705)
三谷 奈見季  岡山大学, 資源植物科学研究所, 准教授 (40581020)
Project Period (FY) 2021-04-01 – 2024-03-31
Keywordsmineral / herbivory / defense
Outline of Annual Research Achievements

First year of the project was fully devoted to collection of large scale data for further analyses. Two large scale herbivory experiments have been completed in summer season of FY2021. Two herbivore types (chewing insect larvae and sucking insect adults) were used as proposed after implementing hydroponic rice plant cultivation system. Five tissues (young leaf, attacked leaf, old leaves, stem, and root) over time course of three days have been collected. Out of collected samples, all originally proposed analyses have been carried out; in particular, extensive mineral analysis from 440 rice samples by ICP-MS, phytohormones, and secondary metabolites by LC-MS/MS were performed at IPSR (Galis, Mitani). Sumigraph analysis of total nitrogen and carbon from 440 samples was performed at Yamagata University (Aboshi). Large scale RNA sequencing (RNAseq) of 110 pooled replicated samples was outsourced and analyzed data obtained in March 2022. In outcome, several mineral elements showed differential contents in herbivore attacked plants. Furthermore, large increases in nitrogen containing alkaloids (p-coumaroylputrescine, feruloylputrescine, isopentylamine) were found in the attacked leaves. Jasmonic acid was the main phytohormone elicited in locally attacked leaves. A large number of genes related to defense was elicited in locally attacked leaves but many genes for mineral transport have also been observed in the regulated gene set. Overall, a very large amount of data was obtained that clearly depict extensive changes in rice metabolism in response to herbivore attack.

Current Status of Research Progress
Current Status of Research Progress

1: Research has progressed more than it was originally planned.

Reason

All experiments planned for FY2021 have been completed. There is no particular problem to be reported in this period.

Strategy for Future Research Activity

After completion of the first stage of the project, we have narrowed down the most important targets for further analysis. Using transciptome data, we will now focus on up-regulated genes involved in mineral transport. In particular, genes involved in nitrogen metabolism will be targeted as specific resources that supplement production of nitrogen containing alkaloids (p-coumaroylputrescine, feruloylputrescine, isopentylamine) observed in locally attacked leaves. Furthermore, we will analyze metabolism of urea as potential source of translocated ammonia in the rice plants. To extend our knowledge of metabolic changes, remaining plant tissues will be used to analyze sugar and acid contents in herbivore attacked plants, which is essential to monitor and understand energy resources in herbivore attacked rice. The importance of silicon and heavy metals in rice defense against herbivores will be further approached in FY2022. In particular, we will focus on nickel, cadmium and arsenic heavy metals as potential new defense tools in rice. Localization and distribution of silica during herbivore attack will be monitored in detail by microscopic and spectroscopic methods, taking the advantage of manipulation of silica content in rice hydroponic cultivation media. Direct toxicity of heavy metals to herbivores will be further examined in experiments with artificial diet supplemented with heavy metals.
We plan two presentations at international conference, reporting on silica role and systemic defense in rice to broader scientific community.

  • Research Products

    (4 results)

All 2022

All Journal Article (1 results) (of which Int'l Joint Research: 1 results,  Peer Reviewed: 1 results,  Open Access: 1 results) Presentation (3 results)

  • [Journal Article] Integrated view of plant metabolic defense with particular focus on chewing herbivores2022

    • Author(s)
      Wari D, Aboshi T, Shinya T, Galis I
    • Journal Title

      Journal of Integrative Plant Biology

      Volume: 64 Pages: 449-475

    • DOI

      10.1111/jipb.13204

    • Peer Reviewed / Open Access / Int'l Joint Research
  • [Presentation] Jasmonate-mediated systemic defense in rice leaf2022

    • Author(s)
      Taiga Kuwabara, Yuko Hojo, Tomonori Shinya, Ivan Galis
    • Organizer
      63rd Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Plant Physiologists
  • [Presentation] SIET4 is required for cell-specific deposition of Si in rice2022

    • Author(s)
      Namiki Mitani-Ueno, Naoki Yamaji, Yuuma Yoshioka, Takaaki Miyaji, Jian Feng Ma
    • Organizer
      63rd Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Plant Physiologists
  • [Presentation] DOPA glycoside accumulation is induced by herbivory in maize2022

    • Author(s)
      Takako Aboshi, Kouhei Ittou, Ivan Galis, Tomonori Shinya, Tetsuya Murayama
    • Organizer
      47th Annual Meeting of the Pesticide Science Society of Japan

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Published: 2022-12-28  

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