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Mycorrhiza-induced alterations in metabolome of medicago lupulina leaves during symbiosis development. / Yurkov, Andrey P.; Puzanskiy, Roman K.; Avdeeva, Galina S.; Jacobi, Lidija M.; Gorbunova, Anastasia O.; Kryukov, Alexey A.; Kozhemyakov, Andrei P.; Laktionov, Yuri V.; Kosulnikov, Yuri V.; Romanyuk, Daria A.; Yemelyanov, Vladislav V.; Shavarda, Alexey L.; Kirpichnikova, Anastasia A.; Smolikova, Galina N.; Shishova, Maria F.

в: Plants, Том 10, № 11, 2506, 18.11.2021.

Результаты исследований: Научные публикации в периодических изданияхстатьяРецензирование

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Yurkov, AP, Puzanskiy, RK, Avdeeva, GS, Jacobi, LM, Gorbunova, AO, Kryukov, AA, Kozhemyakov, AP, Laktionov, YV, Kosulnikov, YV, Romanyuk, DA, Yemelyanov, VV, Shavarda, AL, Kirpichnikova, AA, Smolikova, GN & Shishova, MF 2021, 'Mycorrhiza-induced alterations in metabolome of medicago lupulina leaves during symbiosis development', Plants, Том. 10, № 11, 2506. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants10112506

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Yurkov, A. P., Puzanskiy, R. K., Avdeeva, G. S., Jacobi, L. M., Gorbunova, A. O., Kryukov, A. A., Kozhemyakov, A. P., Laktionov, Y. V., Kosulnikov, Y. V., Romanyuk, D. A., Yemelyanov, V. V., Shavarda, A. L., Kirpichnikova, A. A., Smolikova, G. N., & Shishova, M. F. (2021). Mycorrhiza-induced alterations in metabolome of medicago lupulina leaves during symbiosis development. Plants, 10(11), [2506]. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants10112506

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Yurkov, Andrey P. ; Puzanskiy, Roman K. ; Avdeeva, Galina S. ; Jacobi, Lidija M. ; Gorbunova, Anastasia O. ; Kryukov, Alexey A. ; Kozhemyakov, Andrei P. ; Laktionov, Yuri V. ; Kosulnikov, Yuri V. ; Romanyuk, Daria A. ; Yemelyanov, Vladislav V. ; Shavarda, Alexey L. ; Kirpichnikova, Anastasia A. ; Smolikova, Galina N. ; Shishova, Maria F. / Mycorrhiza-induced alterations in metabolome of medicago lupulina leaves during symbiosis development. в: Plants. 2021 ; Том 10, № 11.

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title = "Mycorrhiza-induced alterations in metabolome of medicago lupulina leaves during symbiosis development",
abstract = "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 (АМ) 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.",
keywords = "Arbuscular mycorrhiza, Leaf, Medicago lupulina, Metabolic profile, Physiological stage, Plant development, Rhizophagus irregularis, Symbiotic efficiency, ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAL, ROOT, physiological stage, leaf, PHOSPHATE TRANSPORTER, plant development, LOW PHOSPHORUS, symbiotic efficiency, CHLAMYDOMONAS-REINHARDTII, TRUNCATULA, FUNGUS RHIZOPHAGUS-IRREGULARIS, metabolic profile, BLACK MEDICK, GROWTH, GENE-EXPRESSION, arbuscular mycorrhiza",
author = "Yurkov, {Andrey P.} and Puzanskiy, {Roman K.} and Avdeeva, {Galina S.} and Jacobi, {Lidija M.} and Gorbunova, {Anastasia O.} and Kryukov, {Alexey A.} and Kozhemyakov, {Andrei P.} and Laktionov, {Yuri V.} and Kosulnikov, {Yuri V.} and Romanyuk, {Daria A.} and Yemelyanov, {Vladislav V.} and Shavarda, {Alexey L.} and Kirpichnikova, {Anastasia A.} and Smolikova, {Galina N.} and Shishova, {Maria F.}",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.",
year = "2021",
month = nov,
day = "18",
doi = "10.3390/plants10112506",
language = "English",
volume = "10",
journal = "Plants",
issn = "2223-7747",
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RIS

TY - JOUR

T1 - Mycorrhiza-induced alterations in metabolome of medicago lupulina leaves during symbiosis development

AU - Yurkov, Andrey P.

AU - Puzanskiy, Roman K.

AU - Avdeeva, Galina S.

AU - Jacobi, Lidija M.

AU - Gorbunova, Anastasia O.

AU - Kryukov, Alexey A.

AU - Kozhemyakov, Andrei P.

AU - Laktionov, Yuri V.

AU - Kosulnikov, Yuri V.

AU - Romanyuk, Daria A.

AU - Yemelyanov, Vladislav V.

AU - Shavarda, Alexey L.

AU - Kirpichnikova, Anastasia A.

AU - Smolikova, Galina N.

AU - Shishova, Maria F.

N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

PY - 2021/11/18

Y1 - 2021/11/18

N2 - 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 (АМ) 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.

AB - 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 (АМ) 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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KW - Symbiotic efficiency

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KW - BLACK MEDICK

KW - GROWTH

KW - GENE-EXPRESSION

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