Nitrate and ammonium, the yin and yang of nitrogen uptake: a time-course transcriptomic study in rice

Front Plant Sci. 2024 Aug 23:15:1343073. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2024.1343073. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

Nitrogen is an essential nutrient for plants and a major determinant of plant growth and crop yield. Plants acquire nitrogen mainly in the form of nitrate and ammonium. Both nitrogen sources affect plant responses and signaling pathways in a different way, but these signaling pathways interact, complicating the study of nitrogen responses. Extensive transcriptome analyses and the construction of gene regulatory networks, mainly in response to nitrate, have significantly advanced our understanding of nitrogen signaling and responses in model plants and crops. In this study, we aimed to generate a more comprehensive gene regulatory network for the major crop, rice, by incorporating the interactions between ammonium and nitrate. To achieve this, we assessed transcriptome changes in rice roots and shoots over an extensive time course under single or combined applications of the two nitrogen sources. This dataset enabled us to construct a holistic co-expression network and identify potential key regulators of nitrogen responses. Next to known transcription factors, we identified multiple new candidates, including the transcription factors OsRLI and OsEIL1, which we demonstrated to induce the primary nitrate-responsive genes OsNRT1.1b and OsNIR1. Our network thus serves as a valuable resource to obtain novel insights in nitrogen signaling.

Keywords: OsEIL1; OsRLI1; co-expression network; nitrogen; rice; transcriptome.

Grants and funding

The author(s) declare financial support was received for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article. Funding for this study was provided by EuroChem Agro, the China National Key Program for Research and Development, the Chinese Ministry of Science and Technology, and the Research Foundation-Flanders (FWO). The funders had no role in the execution of the study or the decision to publish the findings.