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Identification of novel genes involved in phosphate accumulation in Lotus japonicus through Genome Wide Association mapping of root system architecture and anion content

Phosphate represents a major limiting factor for plant productivity. Plants have evolved different solutions to adapt to phosphate limitation ranging from a profound tuning of their root system architecture and metabolic profile to the evolution of widespread mutualistic interactions. Here we elucid...

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Autores principales: Giovannetti, Marco, Göschl, Christian, Dietzen, Christof, Andersen, Stig U., Kopriva, Stanislav, Busch, Wolfgang
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6941899/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31856195
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1008126
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author Giovannetti, Marco
Göschl, Christian
Dietzen, Christof
Andersen, Stig U.
Kopriva, Stanislav
Busch, Wolfgang
author_facet Giovannetti, Marco
Göschl, Christian
Dietzen, Christof
Andersen, Stig U.
Kopriva, Stanislav
Busch, Wolfgang
author_sort Giovannetti, Marco
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description Phosphate represents a major limiting factor for plant productivity. Plants have evolved different solutions to adapt to phosphate limitation ranging from a profound tuning of their root system architecture and metabolic profile to the evolution of widespread mutualistic interactions. Here we elucidated plant responses and their genetic basis to different phosphate levels in a plant species that is widely used as a model for AM symbiosis: Lotus japonicus. Rather than focussing on a single model strain, we measured root growth and anion content in response to different levels of phosphate in 130 Lotus natural accessions. This allowed us not only to uncover common as well as divergent responses within this species, but also enabled Genome Wide Association Studies by which we identified new genes regulating phosphate homeostasis in Lotus. Among them, we showed that insertional mutants of a cytochrome B5 reductase and a Leucine-Rich-Repeat receptor showed different phosphate concentration in plants grown under phosphate sufficient condition. Under low phosphate conditions, we found a correlation between plant biomass and the decrease of plant phosphate concentration in plant tissues, representing a dilution effect. Altogether our data of the genetic and phenotypic variation within a species capable of AM complements studies that have been conducted in Arabidopsis, and advances our understanding of the continuum of genotype by phosphate level interaction existing throughout dicot plants.
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spelling pubmed-69418992020-01-10 Identification of novel genes involved in phosphate accumulation in Lotus japonicus through Genome Wide Association mapping of root system architecture and anion content Giovannetti, Marco Göschl, Christian Dietzen, Christof Andersen, Stig U. Kopriva, Stanislav Busch, Wolfgang PLoS Genet Research Article Phosphate represents a major limiting factor for plant productivity. Plants have evolved different solutions to adapt to phosphate limitation ranging from a profound tuning of their root system architecture and metabolic profile to the evolution of widespread mutualistic interactions. Here we elucidated plant responses and their genetic basis to different phosphate levels in a plant species that is widely used as a model for AM symbiosis: Lotus japonicus. Rather than focussing on a single model strain, we measured root growth and anion content in response to different levels of phosphate in 130 Lotus natural accessions. This allowed us not only to uncover common as well as divergent responses within this species, but also enabled Genome Wide Association Studies by which we identified new genes regulating phosphate homeostasis in Lotus. Among them, we showed that insertional mutants of a cytochrome B5 reductase and a Leucine-Rich-Repeat receptor showed different phosphate concentration in plants grown under phosphate sufficient condition. Under low phosphate conditions, we found a correlation between plant biomass and the decrease of plant phosphate concentration in plant tissues, representing a dilution effect. Altogether our data of the genetic and phenotypic variation within a species capable of AM complements studies that have been conducted in Arabidopsis, and advances our understanding of the continuum of genotype by phosphate level interaction existing throughout dicot plants. Public Library of Science 2019-12-19 /pmc/articles/PMC6941899/ /pubmed/31856195 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1008126 Text en © 2019 Giovannetti et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Giovannetti, Marco
Göschl, Christian
Dietzen, Christof
Andersen, Stig U.
Kopriva, Stanislav
Busch, Wolfgang
Identification of novel genes involved in phosphate accumulation in Lotus japonicus through Genome Wide Association mapping of root system architecture and anion content
title Identification of novel genes involved in phosphate accumulation in Lotus japonicus through Genome Wide Association mapping of root system architecture and anion content
title_full Identification of novel genes involved in phosphate accumulation in Lotus japonicus through Genome Wide Association mapping of root system architecture and anion content
title_fullStr Identification of novel genes involved in phosphate accumulation in Lotus japonicus through Genome Wide Association mapping of root system architecture and anion content
title_full_unstemmed Identification of novel genes involved in phosphate accumulation in Lotus japonicus through Genome Wide Association mapping of root system architecture and anion content
title_short Identification of novel genes involved in phosphate accumulation in Lotus japonicus through Genome Wide Association mapping of root system architecture and anion content
title_sort identification of novel genes involved in phosphate accumulation in lotus japonicus through genome wide association mapping of root system architecture and anion content
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6941899/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31856195
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1008126
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