Phytohormone Release by Three Isolated Lichen Mycobionts and the Effects of Indole-3 Acid on Their Compatible Photobionts
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Date
2020
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Springer
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HYBRID
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Yes
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Abstract
Evidence is emerging that phytohormones represent key inter-kingdom signalling compounds supporting chemical communication between plants, fungi and bacteria. The roles of phytohormones for the lichen symbiosis are poorly understood, particularly in the process of lichenization, i.e. the key events which lead free-living microalgae and fungi to recognize each other, make physical contact and start developing a lichen thallus. Here, we studied cellular and extracellularly released phytohormones in three lichen mycobionts, Cladonia grayi, Xanthoria parietina and Tephromela atra, grown on solid medium, and the effects of indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) on their respective photobionts, Asterochloris glomerata, Trebouxia decolorans, Trebouxia sp. Using ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography coupled with tandem mass spectrometry (UHPLC-MS/MS) we found that mycobionts produced IAA, salicylic acid (SA) and jasmonic acid (JA). IAA represented the most abundant phytohormone produced and released by all mycobionts, whereas SA was released by X. parietina and T. atra, and JA was released by C. grayi only. With a half-life of 5.2 days, IAA degraded exponentially in solid BBM in dim light. When IAA was exogenously offered to the mycobionts' compatible photobionts at "physiological" concentrations (as released by their respective mycobionts and accumulated in the medium over seven days), the photobionts' water contents increased up to 4.4%. Treatment with IAA had no effects on the maximum quantum yield of photosystem II, dry mass, and the contents of photosynthetic pigments and alpha-tocopherol of the photobionts. The data presented may be useful for designing studies aimed at elucidating the roles of phytohormones in lichens.
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Algae, Auxin, Fungus, Jasmonic acid, Lichen, Salicylic acid, CHLOROPHYLL FLUORESCENCE, Fungus, Jasmonic acid, JASMONIC ACID, Lichen, Salicylic acid, PLANT HORMONES, AUXIN, ABSCISIC-ACID, FUNCTIONAL-ASPECTS, Article, SECONDARY-PRODUCT, MYCORRHIZAL FUNGUS, GROWTH, Auxin, FATTY-ACIDS, Alga, Auxin, Fungus, Jasmonic acid, Lichen, Salicylic acid, Alga
Fields of Science
0301 basic medicine, 0303 health sciences, 03 medical and health sciences
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Q3
Scopus Q
Q1

OpenCitations Citation Count
9
Source
Symbiosis
Volume
82
Issue
01.Feb
Start Page
95
End Page
108
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PubMed : 6
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