2019
DOI: 10.1007/s00572-019-00910-5
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Regulation of the leaf proteome by inoculation of Populus × canescens with two Paxillus involutus isolates differing in root colonization rates

Abstract: During ectomycorrhizal symbioses, up to 30% of the carbon produced in leaves may be translocated to the fungal partner. Given that the leaf response to root colonization is largely unknown, we performed a leaf proteome analysis of Populus × canescens inoculated in vitro with two isolates of Paxillus involutus significantly differing in root colonization rates (65 ± 7% vs 14 ± 7%), together with plant growth and leaf biochemistry analyses to determine the response of plant leaves to ectomycorrhizal root coloniz… Show more

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“…Based on root tip morphology, root tips were divided into three categories in accordance with the methods of Szuba et al . (2017, 2019): non‐colonized root tips (those without any visible signs of fungal cell presence) and two stages of root tip colonization, changed root tips (root tips devoid of root hairs and covered with loose fungal hyphae) and fully mycorrhized root tips (those that are swollen and short, with a very well‐developed mantle). Root tip morphotype percentages were determined using ImageJ v1.48 software (Wayne Rasband, Bethesda, MD, USA) in conjunction with high‐resolution images captured during harvest.…”
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“…Based on root tip morphology, root tips were divided into three categories in accordance with the methods of Szuba et al . (2017, 2019): non‐colonized root tips (those without any visible signs of fungal cell presence) and two stages of root tip colonization, changed root tips (root tips devoid of root hairs and covered with loose fungal hyphae) and fully mycorrhized root tips (those that are swollen and short, with a very well‐developed mantle). Root tip morphotype percentages were determined using ImageJ v1.48 software (Wayne Rasband, Bethesda, MD, USA) in conjunction with high‐resolution images captured during harvest.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Non‐structural soluble carbohydrate (SC) and starch concentrations were assessed in dry leaves according to the methods of Szuba et al . (2019). For trials that were originally performed with dried samples, the concentration normalized to the FW was estimated according to the following equation: FW0.5emconcentration0.12em()mg0.25emg1=DW0.5emconcentration0.25em()mg0.25emg1DM%true¯×100%. …”
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