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Deciphering the change in root system architectural traits under limiting and non-limiting phosphorus in Indian bread wheat germplasm
The root system architectures (RSAs) largely decide the phosphorus use efficiency (PUE) of plants by influencing the phosphorus uptake. Very limited information is available on wheat’s RSAs and their deciding factors affecting phosphorus uptake efficiency (PupE) due to difficulties in adopting scori...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8486105/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34597303 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0255840 |
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author | Dharmateja, Palaparthi Kumar, Manjeet Pandey, Rakesh Mandal, Pranab Kumar Babu, Prashanth Bainsla, Naresh Kumar Gaikwad, Kiran B. Tomar, Vipin Kranthi kumar, Kamre Dhar, Narain Ansari, Rihan Saifi, Nasreen Yadav, Rajbir |
author_facet | Dharmateja, Palaparthi Kumar, Manjeet Pandey, Rakesh Mandal, Pranab Kumar Babu, Prashanth Bainsla, Naresh Kumar Gaikwad, Kiran B. Tomar, Vipin Kranthi kumar, Kamre Dhar, Narain Ansari, Rihan Saifi, Nasreen Yadav, Rajbir |
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description | The root system architectures (RSAs) largely decide the phosphorus use efficiency (PUE) of plants by influencing the phosphorus uptake. Very limited information is available on wheat’s RSAs and their deciding factors affecting phosphorus uptake efficiency (PupE) due to difficulties in adopting scoring values used for evaluating root traits. Based on our earlier research experience on nitrogen uptake efficiency screening under, hydroponics and soil-filled pot conditions, a comprehensive study on 182 Indian bread wheat genotypes was carried out under hydroponics with limited P (LP) and non-limiting P (NLP) conditions. The findings revealed a significant genetic variation, root traits correlation, and moderate to high heritability for RSAs traits namely primary root length (PRL), total root length (TRL), total root surface area (TSA), root average diameter (RAD), total root volume (TRV), total root tips (TRT) and total root forks (TRF). In LP, the expressions of TRL, TRV, TSA, TRT and TRF were enhanced while PRL and RAD were diminished. An almost similar pattern of correlations among the RSAs was also observed in both conditions except for RAD. RAD exhibited significant negative correlations with PRL, TRL, TSA, TRT and TRF under LP (r = -0.45, r = -0.35, r = -0.16, r = -0.30, and r = -0.28 respectively). The subclass of TRL, TSA, TRV and TRT representing the 0–0.5 mm diameter had a higher root distribution percentage in LP than NLP. Comparatively wide range of H’ value i.e. 0.43 to 0.97 in LP than NLP indicates that expression pattern of these traits are highly influenced by the level of P. In which, RAD (0.43) expression was reduced in LP, and expressions of TRF (0.91) and TSA (0.97) were significantly enhanced. The principal component analysis for grouping of traits and genotypes over LP and NLP revealed a high PC1 score indicating the presence of non-crossover interactions. Based on the comprehensive P response index value (CPRI value), the top five highly P efficient wheat genotypes namely BW 181, BW 103, BW 104, BW 143 and BW 66, were identified. Considering the future need for developing resource-efficient wheat varieties, these genotypes would serve as valuable genetic sources for improving P efficiency in wheat cultivars. This set of genotypes would also help in understanding the genetic architecture of a complex trait like P use efficiency. |
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spelling | pubmed-84861052021-10-02 Deciphering the change in root system architectural traits under limiting and non-limiting phosphorus in Indian bread wheat germplasm Dharmateja, Palaparthi Kumar, Manjeet Pandey, Rakesh Mandal, Pranab Kumar Babu, Prashanth Bainsla, Naresh Kumar Gaikwad, Kiran B. Tomar, Vipin Kranthi kumar, Kamre Dhar, Narain Ansari, Rihan Saifi, Nasreen Yadav, Rajbir PLoS One Research Article The root system architectures (RSAs) largely decide the phosphorus use efficiency (PUE) of plants by influencing the phosphorus uptake. Very limited information is available on wheat’s RSAs and their deciding factors affecting phosphorus uptake efficiency (PupE) due to difficulties in adopting scoring values used for evaluating root traits. Based on our earlier research experience on nitrogen uptake efficiency screening under, hydroponics and soil-filled pot conditions, a comprehensive study on 182 Indian bread wheat genotypes was carried out under hydroponics with limited P (LP) and non-limiting P (NLP) conditions. The findings revealed a significant genetic variation, root traits correlation, and moderate to high heritability for RSAs traits namely primary root length (PRL), total root length (TRL), total root surface area (TSA), root average diameter (RAD), total root volume (TRV), total root tips (TRT) and total root forks (TRF). In LP, the expressions of TRL, TRV, TSA, TRT and TRF were enhanced while PRL and RAD were diminished. An almost similar pattern of correlations among the RSAs was also observed in both conditions except for RAD. RAD exhibited significant negative correlations with PRL, TRL, TSA, TRT and TRF under LP (r = -0.45, r = -0.35, r = -0.16, r = -0.30, and r = -0.28 respectively). The subclass of TRL, TSA, TRV and TRT representing the 0–0.5 mm diameter had a higher root distribution percentage in LP than NLP. Comparatively wide range of H’ value i.e. 0.43 to 0.97 in LP than NLP indicates that expression pattern of these traits are highly influenced by the level of P. In which, RAD (0.43) expression was reduced in LP, and expressions of TRF (0.91) and TSA (0.97) were significantly enhanced. The principal component analysis for grouping of traits and genotypes over LP and NLP revealed a high PC1 score indicating the presence of non-crossover interactions. Based on the comprehensive P response index value (CPRI value), the top five highly P efficient wheat genotypes namely BW 181, BW 103, BW 104, BW 143 and BW 66, were identified. Considering the future need for developing resource-efficient wheat varieties, these genotypes would serve as valuable genetic sources for improving P efficiency in wheat cultivars. This set of genotypes would also help in understanding the genetic architecture of a complex trait like P use efficiency. Public Library of Science 2021-10-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8486105/ /pubmed/34597303 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0255840 Text en © 2021 Dharmateja et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Dharmateja, Palaparthi Kumar, Manjeet Pandey, Rakesh Mandal, Pranab Kumar Babu, Prashanth Bainsla, Naresh Kumar Gaikwad, Kiran B. Tomar, Vipin Kranthi kumar, Kamre Dhar, Narain Ansari, Rihan Saifi, Nasreen Yadav, Rajbir Deciphering the change in root system architectural traits under limiting and non-limiting phosphorus in Indian bread wheat germplasm |
title | Deciphering the change in root system architectural traits under limiting and non-limiting phosphorus in Indian bread wheat germplasm |
title_full | Deciphering the change in root system architectural traits under limiting and non-limiting phosphorus in Indian bread wheat germplasm |
title_fullStr | Deciphering the change in root system architectural traits under limiting and non-limiting phosphorus in Indian bread wheat germplasm |
title_full_unstemmed | Deciphering the change in root system architectural traits under limiting and non-limiting phosphorus in Indian bread wheat germplasm |
title_short | Deciphering the change in root system architectural traits under limiting and non-limiting phosphorus in Indian bread wheat germplasm |
title_sort | deciphering the change in root system architectural traits under limiting and non-limiting phosphorus in indian bread wheat germplasm |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8486105/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34597303 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0255840 |
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