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Candidate Gene Analysis for Nitrogen Absorption and Utilization in Japonica Rice at the Seedling Stage Based on a Genome-Wide Association Study.


ABSTRACT: Over-application of nitrogen (N) fertilizer in fields has had a negative impact on both environment and human health. Domesticated rice varieties with high N use efficiency (NUE) reduce fertilizer requirements, enabling sustainable agriculture. Genome-wide association study (GWAS) analysis of N absorption and utilization traits under low and high N conditions was performed to obtain 12 quantitative trait loci (QTLs) based on genotypic data including 151,202 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) developed by re-sequencing 267 japonica rice varieties. Eighteen candidate genes were obtained by integrating GWAS and transcriptome analyses; among them, the functions of OsNRT2.4, OsAMT1.2, and OsAlaAT genes in N transport and assimilation have been identified, and OsJAZ12 and OsJAZ13 also play important roles in rice adaptation to abiotic stresses. A NUE-related candidate gene, OsNAC68, was identified by quantitative real-time PCR (qRT-PCR) analyses. OsNAC68 encodes a NAC transcription factor and has been shown to be a positive regulator of the drought stress response in rice. Overexpression of OsNAC68 significantly increased rice NUE and grain yield under deficient N conditions, but the difference was not significant under sufficient N conditions. NUE and grain yield significantly decreased under both N supply conditions in the osbnac68 mutant. This study provides crucial insights into the genetic basis of N absorption and utilization in rice, and a NUE-related gene, OsNAC68, was cloned to provide important resources for rice breeding with high NUE and grain yield.

SUBMITTER: Xin W 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8212024 | biostudies-literature | 2021

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Candidate Gene Analysis for Nitrogen Absorption and Utilization in Japonica Rice at the Seedling Stage Based on a Genome-Wide Association Study.

Xin Wei W   Wang Jingguo J   Li Jia J   Zhao Hongwei H   Liu Hualong H   Zheng Hongliang H   Yang Luomiao L   Wang Chao C   Yang Fan F   Chen Jiahui J   Zou Detang D  

Frontiers in plant science 20210604


Over-application of nitrogen (N) fertilizer in fields has had a negative impact on both environment and human health. Domesticated rice varieties with high N use efficiency (NUE) reduce fertilizer requirements, enabling sustainable agriculture. Genome-wide association study (GWAS) analysis of N absorption and utilization traits under low and high N conditions was performed to obtain 12 quantitative trait loci (QTLs) based on genotypic data including 151,202 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs)  ...[more]

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