Mapping of Candidate Genes in Response to Low Nitrogen in Rice Seedlings
Jia Li,
Wei Xin,
Weiping Wang,
Shijiao Zhao,
Lu Xu,
Xingdong Jiang,
Yuxuan Duan,
Hongliang Zheng,
Luomiao Yang,
Hualong Liu,
Yan Jia,
Detang Zou,
Jingguo Wang
Affiliations
Jia Li
College of Agriculture, Northeast Agricultural University/Key Laboratory of Germplasm Enhancement and Physiology & Ecology of Food Crop in Cold Region, Ministry of Education
Wei Xin
College of Agriculture, Northeast Agricultural University/Key Laboratory of Germplasm Enhancement and Physiology & Ecology of Food Crop in Cold Region, Ministry of Education
Weiping Wang
College of Agriculture, Northeast Agricultural University/Key Laboratory of Germplasm Enhancement and Physiology & Ecology of Food Crop in Cold Region, Ministry of Education
Shijiao Zhao
College of Agriculture, Northeast Agricultural University/Key Laboratory of Germplasm Enhancement and Physiology & Ecology of Food Crop in Cold Region, Ministry of Education
Lu Xu
College of Agriculture, Northeast Agricultural University/Key Laboratory of Germplasm Enhancement and Physiology & Ecology of Food Crop in Cold Region, Ministry of Education
Xingdong Jiang
College of Agriculture, Northeast Agricultural University/Key Laboratory of Germplasm Enhancement and Physiology & Ecology of Food Crop in Cold Region, Ministry of Education
Yuxuan Duan
College of Agriculture, Northeast Agricultural University/Key Laboratory of Germplasm Enhancement and Physiology & Ecology of Food Crop in Cold Region, Ministry of Education
Hongliang Zheng
College of Agriculture, Northeast Agricultural University/Key Laboratory of Germplasm Enhancement and Physiology & Ecology of Food Crop in Cold Region, Ministry of Education
Luomiao Yang
College of Agriculture, Northeast Agricultural University/Key Laboratory of Germplasm Enhancement and Physiology & Ecology of Food Crop in Cold Region, Ministry of Education
Hualong Liu
College of Agriculture, Northeast Agricultural University/Key Laboratory of Germplasm Enhancement and Physiology & Ecology of Food Crop in Cold Region, Ministry of Education
Yan Jia
College of Agriculture, Northeast Agricultural University/Key Laboratory of Germplasm Enhancement and Physiology & Ecology of Food Crop in Cold Region, Ministry of Education
Detang Zou
College of Agriculture, Northeast Agricultural University/Key Laboratory of Germplasm Enhancement and Physiology & Ecology of Food Crop in Cold Region, Ministry of Education
Jingguo Wang
College of Agriculture, Northeast Agricultural University/Key Laboratory of Germplasm Enhancement and Physiology & Ecology of Food Crop in Cold Region, Ministry of Education
Abstract Nitrogen is not only a macronutrient essential for crop growth and development, but also one of the most critical nutrients in farmland ecosystem. Insufficient nitrogen supply will lead to crop yield reduction, while excessive application of nitrogen fertilizer will cause agricultural and eco-environment damage. Therefore, mining low-nitrogen tolerant rice genes and improving nitrogen use efficiency are of great significance to the sustainable development of agriculture. This study was conducted by Genome-wide association study on a basis of two root morphological traits (root length and root diameter) and 788,396 SNPs of a natural population of 295 rice varieties. The transcriptome of low-nitrogen tolerant variety (Longjing 31) and low-nitrogen sensitive variety (Songjing 10) were sequenced between low and high nitrogen treatments. A total of 35 QTLs containing 493 genes were mapped. 3085 differential expressed genes were identified. Among these 493 genes, 174 genes showed different haplotype patterns. There were significant phenotype differences among different haplotypes of 58 genes with haplotype differences. These 58 genes were hypothesized as candidate genes for low nitrogen tolerance related to root morphology. Finally, six genes (Os07g0471300, Os11g0230400, Os11g0229300, Os11g0229400, Os11g0618300 and Os11g0229333) which expressed differentially in Longjing 31 were defined as more valuable candidate genes for low-nitrogen tolerance. The results revealed the response characteristics of rice to low-nitrogen, and provided insights into regulatory mechanisms of rice to nitrogen deficiency.