Literature DB >> 33408412

Genomic basis of geographical adaptation to soil nitrogen in rice.

Yongqiang Liu1,2, Hongru Wang1, Zhimin Jiang1, Wei Wang1, Ruineng Xu3,4, Qihui Wang5, Zhihua Zhang1, Aifu Li1,2, Yan Liang1, Shujun Ou1, Xiujie Liu1,2, Shouyun Cao1, Hongning Tong6, Yonghong Wang1, Feng Zhou5, Hong Liao3,4, Bin Hu7, Chengcai Chu8,9.   

Abstract

The intensive application of inorganic nitrogen underlies marked increases in crop production, but imposes detrimental effects on ecosystems1,2: it is therefore crucial for future sustainable agriculture to improve the nitrogen-use efficiency of crop plants. Here we report the genetic basis of nitrogen-use efficiency associated with adaptation to local soils in rice (Oryza sativa L.). Using a panel of diverse rice germplasm collected from different ecogeographical regions, we performed a genome-wide association study on the tillering response to nitrogen-the trait that is most closely correlated with nitrogen-use efficiency in rice-and identified OsTCP19 as a modulator of this tillering response through its transcriptional response to nitrogen and its targeting to the tiller-promoting gene DWARF AND LOW-TILLERING (DLT)3,4. A 29-bp insertion and/or deletion in the OsTCP19 promoter confers a differential transcriptional response and variation in the tillering response to nitrogen among rice varieties. The allele of OsTCP19 associated with a high tillering response to nitrogen is prevalent in wild rice populations, but has largely been lost in modern cultivars: this loss correlates with increased local soil nitrogen content, which suggests that it might have contributed to geographical adaptation in rice. Introgression of the allele associated with a high tillering response into modern rice cultivars boosts grain yield and nitrogen-use efficiency under low or moderate levels of nitrogen, which demonstrates substantial potential for rice breeding and the amelioration of negative environment effects by reducing the application of nitrogen to crops.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33408412     DOI: 10.1038/s41586-020-03091-w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nature        ISSN: 0028-0836            Impact factor:   69.504


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