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A reference-grade genome identifies salt-tolerance genes from the salt-secreting mangrove species Avicennia marina.


ABSTRACT: Water scarcity and salinity are major challenges facing agriculture today, which can be addressed by engineering plants to grow in the boundless seawater. Understanding the mangrove plants at the molecular level will be necessary for developing such highly salt-tolerant agricultural crops. With this objective, we sequenced the genome of a salt-secreting and extraordinarily salt-tolerant mangrove species, Avicennia marina, that grows optimally in 75% seawater and tolerates >250% seawater. Our reference-grade ~457 Mb genome contains 31 scaffolds corresponding to its chromosomes. We identified 31,477 protein-coding genes and a salinome consisting of 3246 salinity-responsive genes and homologs of 614 experimentally validated salinity tolerance genes. The salinome provides a strong foundation to understand the molecular mechanisms of salinity tolerance in plants and breeding crops suitable for seawater farming.

SUBMITTER: Natarajan P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8266904 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A reference-grade genome identifies salt-tolerance genes from the salt-secreting mangrove species Avicennia marina.

Natarajan Purushothaman P   Murugesan Ashok Kumar AK   Govindan Ganesan G   Gopalakrishnan Ayyaru A   Kumar Ravichandiran R   Duraisamy Purushothaman P   Balaji Raju R   Tanuja   Shyamli Puhan Sushree PS   Parida Ajay K AK   Parani Madasamy M  

Communications biology 20210708 1


Water scarcity and salinity are major challenges facing agriculture today, which can be addressed by engineering plants to grow in the boundless seawater. Understanding the mangrove plants at the molecular level will be necessary for developing such highly salt-tolerant agricultural crops. With this objective, we sequenced the genome of a salt-secreting and extraordinarily salt-tolerant mangrove species, Avicennia marina, that grows optimally in 75% seawater and tolerates >250% seawater. Our ref  ...[more]

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