Effects of Exogenous Trehalose on the Metabolism of Sugar and Abscisic Acid in Tomato Seedlings Under Salt Stress

Yanchun Feng , Xiuyu Chen , Yulong He , Xiaohong Kou , Zhaohui Xue

Transactions of Tianjin University ›› 2019, Vol. 25 ›› Issue (5) : 451 -471.

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Transactions of Tianjin University ›› 2019, Vol. 25 ›› Issue (5) : 451 -471. DOI: 10.1007/s12209-019-00214-x
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Effects of Exogenous Trehalose on the Metabolism of Sugar and Abscisic Acid in Tomato Seedlings Under Salt Stress

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Salt stress affects the growth and development of plants, which results in a decrease in crop quality and yield. In this study, we used tomato seedlings treated with salt and trehalose as experimental materials and analyzed them using the technique for order preference by similarity to ideal solution analysis to select the optimal trehalose concentration for treatment. We also determined the contents of sugar and abscisic acid (ABA) and detected the expression of genes involved in the metabolism of sugar and ABA by quantitative real-time PCR. Results showed that the optimal trehalose concentration was 2 mmol/L for tomato seedlings under salt stress. Exogenous trehalose decreased the starch content and increased the soluble sugar content by affecting the expression of genes related to the metabolism of starch and soluble sugar. Exogenous trehalose altered the accumulation and distribution of sugar by inducing the upregulation of sugar transporter genes. Furthermore, trehalose increased the ABA content to induce salt stress response by regulating the expression of genes related to the synthesis and metabolism of ABA. In conclusion, trehalose can effectively alleviate salt stress and enhance salt tolerance of tomato. These findings provide a novel perspective and a better resource to investigate the salt tolerance mechanism and a new method for alleviating salt stress in tomato.

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Tomato / Trehalose / Salt stress / Sugar metabolism / Sugar transporter / Abscisic acid

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Yanchun Feng, Xiuyu Chen, Yulong He, Xiaohong Kou, Zhaohui Xue. Effects of Exogenous Trehalose on the Metabolism of Sugar and Abscisic Acid in Tomato Seedlings Under Salt Stress. Transactions of Tianjin University, 2019, 25(5): 451-471 DOI:10.1007/s12209-019-00214-x

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