The enhanced drought tolerance of rice plants under ammonium is related to aquaporin (AQP)

2015 
Abstract Previously, we demonstrated that drought resistance in rice seedlings was increased by ammonium (NH 4 + ) treatment, but not by nitrate (NO 3 − ) treatment, and that the change was associated with root development. To study the effects of different forms of nitrogen on water uptake and root growth under drought conditions, we subjected two rice cultivars (cv. ‘Shanyou 63’ hybrid indica and cv. ‘Yangdao 6’ indica , China) to polyethylene glycol-induced drought stress in a glasshouse using hydroponic culture. Under drought conditions, NH 4 + significantly stimulated root growth compared to NO 3 − , as indicated by the root length, surface area, volume, and numbers of lateral roots and root tips. Drought stress decreased the root elongation rate in both cultivars when they were supplied with NO 3 − , while the rate was unaffected in the presence of NH 4 + . Drought stress significantly increased root protoplast water permeability, root hydraulic conductivity, and the expression of root aquaporin (AQP) plasma intrinsic protein (PIP) genes in rice plants supplied with NH 4 + ; these changes were not observed in plants supplied with NO 3 − . Additionally, ethylene, which is involved in the regulation of root growth, accumulated in rice roots supplied with NO 3 − under conditions of drought stress. We conclude that the increase in AQP expression and/or activity enhanced the root water uptake ability and the drought tolerance of rice plants supplied with NH 4 + .
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