| Literature DB >> 33637855 |
Yasuhito Sakuraba1, Atsushi Mabuchi2, Koh Iba2, Shuichi Yanagisawa3.
Abstract
Identification of genes and their alleles capable of improving plant growth under low nitrogen (N) conditions is key for developing sustainable agriculture. Here, we show that a genome-wide association study using Arabidopsis thaliana accessions suggested an association between different magnitudes of N deficiency responses and diversity in NRT1.1/NPF6.3 that encodes a dual-affinity nitrate transporter involved in nitrate uptake by roots. Various analyses using accessions exhibiting reduced N deficiency responses revealed that enhanced NRT1.1 expression in shoots rather than in roots is responsible for better growth of Arabidopsis seedlings under N deficient conditions. Furthermore, polymorphisms that increased NRT1.1 promoter activity were identified in the NRT1.1 promoter sequences of the accessions analyzed. Hence, our data indicated that polymorphism-dependent activation of the NRT1.1 promoter in shoots could serve as a tool in molecular breeding programs for improving plant growth in low N environments.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33637855 PMCID: PMC7910545 DOI: 10.1038/s42003-021-01775-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Commun Biol ISSN: 2399-3642