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Cross-genome map based dissection of a nitrogen use efficiency ortho-metaQTL in bread wheat unravels concerted cereal genome evolution
Authors:Quraishi Umar Masood  Abrouk Michael  Murat Florent  Pont Caroline  Foucrier Séverine  Desmaizieres Gregory  Confolent Carole  Rivière Nathalie  Charmet Gilles  Paux Etienne  Murigneux Alain  Guerreiro Laurent  Lafarge Stéphane  Le Gouis Jacques  Feuillet Catherine  Salse Jerome
Institution:INRA/Université Blaise Pascal UMR 1095 GDEC, Domaine de Crouelle, 234 Avenue du Brézet, 63100 Clermont-Ferrand, France.
Abstract:Monitoring nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) in plants is becoming essential to maintain yield while reducing fertilizer usage. Optimized NUE application in major crops is essential for long-term sustainability of agriculture production. Here, we report the precise identification of 11 major chromosomal regions controlling NUE in wheat that co-localise with key developmental genes such as Ppd (photoperiod sensitivity), Vrn (vernalization requirement), Rht (reduced height) and can be considered as robust markers from a molecular breeding perspective. Physical mapping, sequencing, annotation and candidate gene validation of an NUE metaQTL on wheat chromosome 3B allowed us to propose that a glutamate synthase (GoGAT) gene that is conserved structurally and functionally at orthologous positions in rice, sorghum and maize genomes may contribute to NUE in wheat and other cereals. We propose an evolutionary model for the NUE locus in cereals from a common ancestral region, involving species specific shuffling events such as gene deletion, inversion, transposition and the invasion of repetitive elements.
Keywords:cereal synteny  glutamate synthase (GoGAT)  ortho‐metaQTL  nitrogen use efficiency
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