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Enlisting wild grass genes to combat nitrification in wheat farming: A nature-based solution
Active nitrifiers and rapid nitrification are major contributing factors to nitrogen losses in global wheat production. Suppressing nitrifier activity is an effective strategy to limit N losses from agriculture. Production and release of nitrification inhibitors from plant roots is termed “biologica...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8536370/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34426500 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2106595118 |
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author | Subbarao, Guntur V. Kishii, Masahiro Bozal-Leorri, Adrian Ortiz-Monasterio, Ivan Gao, Xiang Ibba, Maria Itria Karwat, Hannes Gonzalez-Moro, M. B. Gonzalez-Murua, Carmen Yoshihashi, Tadashi Tobita, Satoshi Kommerell, Victor Braun, Hans-Joachim Iwanaga, Masa |
author_facet | Subbarao, Guntur V. Kishii, Masahiro Bozal-Leorri, Adrian Ortiz-Monasterio, Ivan Gao, Xiang Ibba, Maria Itria Karwat, Hannes Gonzalez-Moro, M. B. Gonzalez-Murua, Carmen Yoshihashi, Tadashi Tobita, Satoshi Kommerell, Victor Braun, Hans-Joachim Iwanaga, Masa |
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description | Active nitrifiers and rapid nitrification are major contributing factors to nitrogen losses in global wheat production. Suppressing nitrifier activity is an effective strategy to limit N losses from agriculture. Production and release of nitrification inhibitors from plant roots is termed “biological nitrification inhibition” (BNI). Here, we report the discovery of a chromosome region that controls BNI production in “wheat grass” Leymus racemosus (Lam.) Tzvelev, located on the short arm of the “Lr#3Ns(b)” (Lr#n), which can be transferred to wheat as T3BL.3Ns(b)S (denoted Lr#n-SA), where 3BS arm of chromosome 3B of wheat was replaced by 3Ns(b)S of L. racemosus. We successfully introduced T3BL.3Ns(b)S into the wheat cultivar “Chinese Spring” (CS-Lr#n-SA, referred to as “BNI-CS”), which resulted in the doubling of its BNI capacity. T3BL.3Ns(b)S from BNI-CS was then transferred to several elite high-yielding hexaploid wheat cultivars, leading to near doubling of BNI production in “BNI-MUNAL” and “BNI-ROELFS.” Laboratory incubation studies with root-zone soil from field-grown BNI-MUNAL confirmed BNI trait expression, evident from suppression of soil nitrifier activity, reduced nitrification potential, and N(2)O emissions. Changes in N metabolism included reductions in both leaf nitrate, nitrate reductase activity, and enhanced glutamine synthetase activity, indicating a shift toward ammonium nutrition. Nitrogen uptake from soil organic matter mineralization improved under low N conditions. Biomass production, grain yields, and N uptake were significantly higher in BNI-MUNAL across N treatments. Grain protein levels and breadmaking attributes were not negatively impacted. Wide use of BNI functions in wheat breeding may combat nitrification in high N input–intensive farming but also can improve adaptation to low N input marginal areas. |
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spelling | pubmed-85363702021-10-27 Enlisting wild grass genes to combat nitrification in wheat farming: A nature-based solution Subbarao, Guntur V. Kishii, Masahiro Bozal-Leorri, Adrian Ortiz-Monasterio, Ivan Gao, Xiang Ibba, Maria Itria Karwat, Hannes Gonzalez-Moro, M. B. Gonzalez-Murua, Carmen Yoshihashi, Tadashi Tobita, Satoshi Kommerell, Victor Braun, Hans-Joachim Iwanaga, Masa Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Biological Sciences Active nitrifiers and rapid nitrification are major contributing factors to nitrogen losses in global wheat production. Suppressing nitrifier activity is an effective strategy to limit N losses from agriculture. Production and release of nitrification inhibitors from plant roots is termed “biological nitrification inhibition” (BNI). Here, we report the discovery of a chromosome region that controls BNI production in “wheat grass” Leymus racemosus (Lam.) Tzvelev, located on the short arm of the “Lr#3Ns(b)” (Lr#n), which can be transferred to wheat as T3BL.3Ns(b)S (denoted Lr#n-SA), where 3BS arm of chromosome 3B of wheat was replaced by 3Ns(b)S of L. racemosus. We successfully introduced T3BL.3Ns(b)S into the wheat cultivar “Chinese Spring” (CS-Lr#n-SA, referred to as “BNI-CS”), which resulted in the doubling of its BNI capacity. T3BL.3Ns(b)S from BNI-CS was then transferred to several elite high-yielding hexaploid wheat cultivars, leading to near doubling of BNI production in “BNI-MUNAL” and “BNI-ROELFS.” Laboratory incubation studies with root-zone soil from field-grown BNI-MUNAL confirmed BNI trait expression, evident from suppression of soil nitrifier activity, reduced nitrification potential, and N(2)O emissions. Changes in N metabolism included reductions in both leaf nitrate, nitrate reductase activity, and enhanced glutamine synthetase activity, indicating a shift toward ammonium nutrition. Nitrogen uptake from soil organic matter mineralization improved under low N conditions. Biomass production, grain yields, and N uptake were significantly higher in BNI-MUNAL across N treatments. Grain protein levels and breadmaking attributes were not negatively impacted. Wide use of BNI functions in wheat breeding may combat nitrification in high N input–intensive farming but also can improve adaptation to low N input marginal areas. National Academy of Sciences 2021-08-31 2021-08-23 /pmc/articles/PMC8536370/ /pubmed/34426500 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2106595118 Text en Copyright © 2021 the Author(s). Published by PNAS. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This open access article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (CC BY) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . |
spellingShingle | Biological Sciences Subbarao, Guntur V. Kishii, Masahiro Bozal-Leorri, Adrian Ortiz-Monasterio, Ivan Gao, Xiang Ibba, Maria Itria Karwat, Hannes Gonzalez-Moro, M. B. Gonzalez-Murua, Carmen Yoshihashi, Tadashi Tobita, Satoshi Kommerell, Victor Braun, Hans-Joachim Iwanaga, Masa Enlisting wild grass genes to combat nitrification in wheat farming: A nature-based solution |
title | Enlisting wild grass genes to combat nitrification in wheat farming: A nature-based solution |
title_full | Enlisting wild grass genes to combat nitrification in wheat farming: A nature-based solution |
title_fullStr | Enlisting wild grass genes to combat nitrification in wheat farming: A nature-based solution |
title_full_unstemmed | Enlisting wild grass genes to combat nitrification in wheat farming: A nature-based solution |
title_short | Enlisting wild grass genes to combat nitrification in wheat farming: A nature-based solution |
title_sort | enlisting wild grass genes to combat nitrification in wheat farming: a nature-based solution |
topic | Biological Sciences |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8536370/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34426500 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2106595118 |
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