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Impact of Sulfur Deficiency and Excess on the Growth and Development of Soybean Seedlings. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Sulfur is essential for plant growth, acting as a building block for amino acids, proteins, and important metabolic components, and its deficiency can severely stunt plant development.
  • The study investigated how varying levels of sulfur affect soybean growth, finding that sulfur deficiency reduces root length, biomass, and chlorophyll content, while excess sulfur enhances lateral root growth.
  • By genetically altering soybean roots to overexpress sulfur transporters (SULTR), the research demonstrated that these alterations can improve antioxidant activity and mitigate the negative effects of sulfur deficiency.

Article Abstract

Sulfur is a critical element for plant growth and development, serving as a component of amino acids (cysteine and methionine), iron-sulfur clusters, proteins, glutathione, coenzymes, and auxin precursors. Deficiency or low concentrations of sulfur in the soil can lead to significant growth retardation in plants. The objective of our study was to examine the effects of sulfur (S) deficiency and excess on morphological symptoms, sulfur and nitrogen (N) metabolism, as well as antioxidant activity in soybean. We found that S starvation decreased the fine root length, biomass, and activity, and the chlorophyll content was reduced, while excess sulfur promotes lateral root growth. In contrast to sulfur excess, sulfur deficiency inhibits N and S metabolism levels in both subsurface and above-ground parts, and induced the expression of some sulfur transporters (SULTRs). In this study, we created soybean hairy root lines overexpressing the SULTR gene () to observe metabolic changes following sulfur deficiency treatment. The results showed that saved the sulfur-deficient phenotype, and the antioxidant enzyme activity was much higher than that of the wildtype in the absence of sulfur. Our study revealed the important role of sulfur element in soybean growth and development and the regulation of sulfur deficiency by .

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11508489PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms252011253DOI Listing

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