Mitochondria play a crucial role in plant growth,fertility,and adaptation.Sugarcane(Saccharum hybrids)represents the world’s primary sugar and energy crop,while S.spontaneum and S.arundinaceum serve as valuable paren...Mitochondria play a crucial role in plant growth,fertility,and adaptation.Sugarcane(Saccharum hybrids)represents the world’s primary sugar and energy crop,while S.spontaneum and S.arundinaceum serve as valuable parental germplasm.Despite their importance,limited research exists regarding the mitochondrial genomes of sugarcane and related species.This study presents the assembly of mitogenomes from one S.arundinaceum,one S.spontaneum,and five sugarcane cultivars.Analysis revealed that these mitogenomes,encoding 33 protein-coding genes(PCGs),ranged from 445,578 to 533,662 bp,with GC content between 43.43-43.82%.The primary structures of S.arundinaceum consisted of three small rings,while S.spontaneum exhibited one ring and one linear structure,and sugarcane displayed two rings;multiple potential conformations emerged due to repeat-mediated recombination.Additionally,this research developed an intron marker SAnad4i3 capable of species differentiation.The analysis identified between 540 and 581 C to U RNA editing sites in the PCGs,with six RNA editing sites linked to start or stop codon creation in S.arundinaceum,and five sites each in S.spontaneum and sugarcane hybrids.Significantly,30-37 fragments homologous to chloroplast DNA were identified,with S.spontaneum containing the highest number.These mitogenomes appear to have undergone substantial genomic reorganization and gene transfer events throughout evolution,including the loss of eight PCGs.This comprehensive study illuminates the genetic diversity and complexity of the Saccharum complex,establishing a foundation for future germplasm identification and evolutionary research.展开更多
Industrial activities have caused widespread arsenic(As)contamination in soil and medicinal crops across south-ern Asia.This study constructed interplanting systems combing medicinal crops with Pteris vittata L.,aimin...Industrial activities have caused widespread arsenic(As)contamination in soil and medicinal crops across south-ern Asia.This study constructed interplanting systems combing medicinal crops with Pteris vittata L.,aiming to mitigate the risk of As exposure in medicinal crops,while simultaneously achieving ecological remediation of contaminated soil.The results revealed that interplanting with P.vittata significantly enhanced the yield of Gynos-temma pentaphyllum by 31.90%(P<0.05)compared with monoculture systems.Under monoculture conditions,the As concentration in G.pentaphyllum leaves reached 2.34 mg/kg,exceeding the national food safety standard(GB2762–2017,2 mg/kg).However,interplanting with P.vittata effectively reduced the As concentration in G.pentaphyllum leaves to 1.82 mg/kg.Furthermore,the interplanting of P.vittata with Rhus chinensis significantly inhibited As translocation from belowground to aboveground tissues in R.chinensis.Compared to monoculture,the stem biomass of P.vittata was significantly increased by 57.50%and 70.32%when interplanted with G.pentaphyllum and Cassia obtusifolia L.(P<0.05).So the As enrichment of P.vittata was enhanced in interplanting systems,which is beneficial for the As removal from contaminated soil.The study demonstrated that interplant-ing primarily regulates plant As uptake through modifications of rhizosphere physicochemical properties and As bioavailability,especially for water-soluble As that is easily absorbed by plants.In conclusion,the interplant-ing models integrating medicinal crops and P.vittata can achieve the goal of“remediating while producing”in As-contaminated soil.展开更多
基金supported by the Chinese Academy of Tropical Agricultural Sciences for Science and Technology Innovation Team of National Tropical Agricultural Science Center(CATASCXTD202402)the Science and Technology Major Project of Guangxi,China(Guike AA23073001)+3 种基金the National Key Research and Development Program of China(2022YFD2301100)the Project of State Key Laboratory of Tropical Crop Breeding,China(NKLTCBCXTD24,NKLTCBHZ04,NKLTCB-RC202401 and SKLTCBYWF202504)the China Agriculture Research System of MOF and MARA(CARS-17)the Scientific Research Start-up Fund for High-level Introduced Talents of Henan Institute of Science and Technology,China(103020224001/073)。
文摘Mitochondria play a crucial role in plant growth,fertility,and adaptation.Sugarcane(Saccharum hybrids)represents the world’s primary sugar and energy crop,while S.spontaneum and S.arundinaceum serve as valuable parental germplasm.Despite their importance,limited research exists regarding the mitochondrial genomes of sugarcane and related species.This study presents the assembly of mitogenomes from one S.arundinaceum,one S.spontaneum,and five sugarcane cultivars.Analysis revealed that these mitogenomes,encoding 33 protein-coding genes(PCGs),ranged from 445,578 to 533,662 bp,with GC content between 43.43-43.82%.The primary structures of S.arundinaceum consisted of three small rings,while S.spontaneum exhibited one ring and one linear structure,and sugarcane displayed two rings;multiple potential conformations emerged due to repeat-mediated recombination.Additionally,this research developed an intron marker SAnad4i3 capable of species differentiation.The analysis identified between 540 and 581 C to U RNA editing sites in the PCGs,with six RNA editing sites linked to start or stop codon creation in S.arundinaceum,and five sites each in S.spontaneum and sugarcane hybrids.Significantly,30-37 fragments homologous to chloroplast DNA were identified,with S.spontaneum containing the highest number.These mitogenomes appear to have undergone substantial genomic reorganization and gene transfer events throughout evolution,including the loss of eight PCGs.This comprehensive study illuminates the genetic diversity and complexity of the Saccharum complex,establishing a foundation for future germplasm identification and evolutionary research.
基金supported by the National Key Research and Development Program of China(No.2020YFC1807805)the Science and Technology Planning Project of Guangzhou,Guangdong Province,China(No.202206010176).
文摘Industrial activities have caused widespread arsenic(As)contamination in soil and medicinal crops across south-ern Asia.This study constructed interplanting systems combing medicinal crops with Pteris vittata L.,aiming to mitigate the risk of As exposure in medicinal crops,while simultaneously achieving ecological remediation of contaminated soil.The results revealed that interplanting with P.vittata significantly enhanced the yield of Gynos-temma pentaphyllum by 31.90%(P<0.05)compared with monoculture systems.Under monoculture conditions,the As concentration in G.pentaphyllum leaves reached 2.34 mg/kg,exceeding the national food safety standard(GB2762–2017,2 mg/kg).However,interplanting with P.vittata effectively reduced the As concentration in G.pentaphyllum leaves to 1.82 mg/kg.Furthermore,the interplanting of P.vittata with Rhus chinensis significantly inhibited As translocation from belowground to aboveground tissues in R.chinensis.Compared to monoculture,the stem biomass of P.vittata was significantly increased by 57.50%and 70.32%when interplanted with G.pentaphyllum and Cassia obtusifolia L.(P<0.05).So the As enrichment of P.vittata was enhanced in interplanting systems,which is beneficial for the As removal from contaminated soil.The study demonstrated that interplant-ing primarily regulates plant As uptake through modifications of rhizosphere physicochemical properties and As bioavailability,especially for water-soluble As that is easily absorbed by plants.In conclusion,the interplant-ing models integrating medicinal crops and P.vittata can achieve the goal of“remediating while producing”in As-contaminated soil.