Literature DB >> 33595846

Genetic loci mediating circadian clock output plasticity and crop productivity under barley domestication.

Manas R Prusty1, Eyal Bdolach1,2, Eiji Yamamoto3, Lalit D Tiwari1, Roi Silberman1, Adi Doron-Faigenbaum1, Jeffrey L Neyhart4, David Bonfil5, Khalil Kashkush2, Klaus Pillen6, Kevin P Smith4, Eyal Fridman1.   

Abstract

Circadian clock rhythms are shown to be intertwined with crop adaptation. To realize the adaptive value of changes in these rhythms under crop domestication and improvement, there is a need to compare the genetics of clock and yield traits. We compared circadian clock rhythmicity based on Chl leaf fluorescence and transcriptomics among wild ancestors, landraces, and breeding lines of barley under optimal and high temperatures. We conducted a genome scan to identify pleiotropic loci regulating the clock and field phenotypes. We also compared the allelic diversity in wild and cultivated barley to test for selective sweeps. We found significant loss of thermal plasticity in circadian rhythms under domestication. However, transcriptome analysis indicated that this loss was only for output genes and that temperature compensation in the core clock machinery was maintained. Drivers of the circadian clock (DOC) loci were identified via genome-wide association study. Notably, these loci also modified growth and reproductive outputs in the field. Diversity analysis indicated selective sweep in these pleiotropic DOC loci. These results indicate a selection against thermal clock plasticity under barley domestication and improvement and highlight the importance of identifying genes underlying for understanding the biochemical basis of crop adaptation to changing environments.
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Keywords:  barley; circadian clock; domestication; grain yield; plasticity; selective sweep; temperature compensation

Year:  2021        PMID: 33595846     DOI: 10.1111/nph.17284

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  New Phytol        ISSN: 0028-646X            Impact factor:   10.151


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