Frontiers in Genetics (Nov 2022)

Rounding up the annual ryegrass genome: High-quality reference genome of Lolium rigidum

  • Jefferson Paril,
  • Gunjan Pandey,
  • Emma M. Barnett,
  • Rahul V. Rane,
  • Leon Court,
  • Thomas Walsh,
  • Alexandre Fournier-Level

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2022.1012694
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13

Abstract

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The genome of the major agricultural weed species, annual ryegrass (Lolium rigidum) was assembled, annotated and analysed. Annual ryegrass is a major weed in grain cropping, and has the remarkable capacity to evolve resistance to herbicides with various modes of action. The chromosome-level assembly was achieved using short- and long-read sequencing in combination with Hi-C mapping. The assembly size is 2.44 Gb with N50 = 361.79 Mb across 1,764 scaffolds where the seven longest sequences correspond to the seven chromosomes. Genome completeness assessed through BUSCO returned a 99.8% score for complete (unique and duplicated) and fragmented genes using the Viridiplantae set. We found evidence for the expansion of herbicide resistance-related gene families including detoxification genes. The reference genome of L. rigidum is a critical asset for leveraging genetic information for the management of this highly problematic weed species.

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