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[P3-20] Expression Analysis of Genes Involved in Removal of Na+ and Cl– by Leaf Sheath in Rice
A significant mechanism of salt-tolerance in rice is the ability to remove Na+ and Cl– in the leaf sheath, which limits the entry of these toxic ions into the leaf blade. The leaf sheath removes Na+ and Cl– in the basal and tip parts, respectively, by unloading them from xylem vessels and sequestering them into the fundamental parenchyma cells (Neang et al. 2019). This study aimed to identify Na+ and Cl– transporter genes, their distribution patterns of Na+ and Cl– along the longitudinal axis of leaves and in the internal tissues of leaf sheaths, and the genes that increase their expression levels under salinity. Our results indicated that OsHKT1;1, OsHKT1;5, OsNHX1, 2, 3 and 5 might be involved in the Na+ accumulation in basal parts of leaf sheaths under salinity. Additionally, OsHKT1;5 may be involved in Na+ unloading from xylem vessels. The Na+ accumulation in fundamental parenchyma cells is probably mediated by OsNHX3 in the central parts and OsNHX5 in the peripheral parts under salinity. Furthermore, our results indicated that Cl– removal in leaf sheaths is possibly regulated by OsNPF2;4, OsCLC1, OsCLC2, OsSLAH1 and OsSLAH2. Cl– accumulation in fundamental parenchyma cells might be associated with OsNPF2;4 and OsCLC2 under salinity.