The interaction of selenate and molybdate with the transport and assimilation of sulfate, and the effect of S on Se and Mo accumulation were investigated in Brassica juncea. Plants were supplied with different combinations of S and Se, or S and Mo for 24 h, and selenate and molybdate were given to plants at concentrations (200 μM) equal to that of sulfate in the S-sufficient condition. Se and Mo significantly reduced the plant growth. In S-sufficient plants, Se and Mo decreased sulfate uptake rate (at 24 h), and Se repressed the expression of the sulfate transporter BjSultr2.1. This effect was different from the one we observed for sulfate, which rapidly inhibited the sulfate uptake rates in +S plants. In S-starved plants, Se, Mo and S repressed sulfate uptake immediately (after 10 min), and the concomitant down-regulation of BjSultr2.1 occurred only in roots of plants treated with S. In plants exposed to Se or Mo the root expression of BjSultr2.1 was repressed later, after 6 h. S-starved plants accumulated significantly more Se and Mo than S-sufficient plants, likely due to the lack of competition of molybdate or selenate with sulfate for the transport through the same carriers. The up-regulation of the molybdenum transporter (MOT1) gene expression could explain the higher amount of Mo than Se measured in the plant tissues.

Selenate and molybdate alter sulfate transport and assimilation in Brassica juncea L. Czern.: Implications for phytoremediation

SCHIAVON, MICHELA;PITTARELLO, MARCO;MALAGOLI, MARIO
2012

Abstract

The interaction of selenate and molybdate with the transport and assimilation of sulfate, and the effect of S on Se and Mo accumulation were investigated in Brassica juncea. Plants were supplied with different combinations of S and Se, or S and Mo for 24 h, and selenate and molybdate were given to plants at concentrations (200 μM) equal to that of sulfate in the S-sufficient condition. Se and Mo significantly reduced the plant growth. In S-sufficient plants, Se and Mo decreased sulfate uptake rate (at 24 h), and Se repressed the expression of the sulfate transporter BjSultr2.1. This effect was different from the one we observed for sulfate, which rapidly inhibited the sulfate uptake rates in +S plants. In S-starved plants, Se, Mo and S repressed sulfate uptake immediately (after 10 min), and the concomitant down-regulation of BjSultr2.1 occurred only in roots of plants treated with S. In plants exposed to Se or Mo the root expression of BjSultr2.1 was repressed later, after 6 h. S-starved plants accumulated significantly more Se and Mo than S-sufficient plants, likely due to the lack of competition of molybdate or selenate with sulfate for the transport through the same carriers. The up-regulation of the molybdenum transporter (MOT1) gene expression could explain the higher amount of Mo than Se measured in the plant tissues.
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