Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
Nitrogen (N) is a key macronutrient representing a limiting factor for plant growth and development
and affects productivity in wheat. In this study, durum wheat response to N chronic starvation during
grain filling was investigated through a transcriptomic approach in roots, leaves/stems, flag leaf and
spikes of cv. Svevo. Nitrogen stress negatively influenced plant height, tillering, flag leaf area, spike and
seed traits, and total N content. RNA-seq data revealed 4,626 differentially expressed genes (DEGs).
Most transcriptomic changes were observed in roots, with 3,270 DEGs, while 963 were found in leaves/
stems, 470 in flag leaf, and 355 in spike tissues. A total of 799 gene ontology (GO) terms were identified,
180 and 619 among the upregulated and downregulated genes, respectively. Among the most
addressed GO categories, N compound metabolism, carbon metabolism, and photosynthesis were
mostly represented. Interesting DEGs, such as N transporters, genes involved in N assimilation, along
with transcription factors, protein kinases and other genes related to stress were highlighted. These
results provide valuable information about the transcriptomic response to chronic N stress in durum
wheat, which could be useful for future improvement of N use efficiency
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Durum wheat; Nitrogen stress; Transcriptome; Differentially expressed genes
Elenco autori:
Curci, PASQUALE LUCA; ZULUAGA AGUDELO, DIANA LUCIA; Sonnante, Gabriella; Janni, Michela
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