Restricted O2 consumption in pea roots induced by hexanoic acid is linked to depletion of Krebs cycle substrates

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Hexanoic acid (HA) produced by microorganisms in waterlogged soils causes a decline in plant root O2 consumption, but it is unknown if lack of respiration is due to mitochondrial dysfunction or substrate starvation. We treated Pisum sativum L. roots with 20 mM HA acid at pH 5 and 6 for 1 h and measured leakage of electrolytes, malate, citrate and non-structural carbohydrates (NSC). Afterwards, mitochondria were isolated to assess their functionality, evaluated as electrical potential formation and O2 consumption. HA treatment resulted in root tissue extrusion of K+, malate, citrate and NSC, but the leakage of the organic acids and NSC was increased at pH 5 with the inhibition of O2 consumption and a slight alteration of mitochondrial activity. In conclusion, we propose that undissociated form of HA enters the root cells inducing the efflux of organic acids and NSC and the starvation of mitochondrial respiratory substrates of Krebs cycle with a subsequent decline in O2 consumption.
Original languageEnglish
Publication date2023
Number of pages1
Publication statusPublished - 2023
EventFederation of the European Societies of Plant Biology - Palais du Pharo, Marseille, France
Duration: 3 Jul 20237 Jul 2023
https://europlantbiology2023.org/

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ConferenceFederation of the European Societies of Plant Biology
LocationPalais du Pharo
CountryFrance
CityMarseille
Period03/07/202307/07/2023
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