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Genetic variation in morphological traits in cotton and their roles in increasing phosphorus-use-efficiency in response to low phosphorus availability

Phosphorus (P) is an essential macronutrient required for fundamental processes in plants. Trait plasticity is crucial for plant adaptation to environmental change. Variations in traits underlie diverse phosphorus (P) acquisition strategies among plants. Nevertheless, how the intraspecific plasticit...

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Autores principales: Kayoumu, Mirezhatijiang, Li, Xiaotong, Iqbal, Asif, Wang, Xiangru, Gui, Huiping, Qi, Qian, Ruan, Sijia, Guo, Ruishi, Dong, Qiang, Zhang, Xiling, Song, Meizhen
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9749730/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36531355
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.1051080
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author Kayoumu, Mirezhatijiang
Li, Xiaotong
Iqbal, Asif
Wang, Xiangru
Gui, Huiping
Qi, Qian
Ruan, Sijia
Guo, Ruishi
Dong, Qiang
Zhang, Xiling
Song, Meizhen
author_facet Kayoumu, Mirezhatijiang
Li, Xiaotong
Iqbal, Asif
Wang, Xiangru
Gui, Huiping
Qi, Qian
Ruan, Sijia
Guo, Ruishi
Dong, Qiang
Zhang, Xiling
Song, Meizhen
author_sort Kayoumu, Mirezhatijiang
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description Phosphorus (P) is an essential macronutrient required for fundamental processes in plants. Trait plasticity is crucial for plant adaptation to environmental change. Variations in traits underlie diverse phosphorus (P) acquisition strategies among plants. Nevertheless, how the intraspecific plasticity and integration of morphological traits contribute to Phosphorus-Use-Efficiency (PUE) in cotton is unknown. In this study, 25 morphological traits were evaluated in 384 cotton genotypes grown with low P (LP, 10μmol. L(−1)) and normal nutrition (CK, 500μmol. L(−1)) to assess the genetic variability of morphological traits and their relationship to phosphorus use efficiency. Results revealed a large genetic variation in mostly morphological traits under low P. Significant enhancement in root traits and phosphorus efficiency-related traits like PUE was observed at LP as compared to CK conditions. In response to low P availability, cotton genotypes showed large plasticity in shoot and total dry biomass, phosphorus, and nitrogen efficiency-related traits (i.e., phosphorus/nitrogen use efficiency, phosphorus/nitrogen uptake efficiency), and most root traits, but a limited response in root dry biomass, taproot length, root surface area, root volume, and SPAD value. In addition, significant correlations were observed between PUtE (phosphorus uptake efficiency), NUE (nitrogen use efficiency), TDB (total dry biomass), and RTD (root tissue density) with PUE under both P supply level and phosphorus stress index, which may be a key indicator for improving PUE under LP conditions. Most root traits are most affected by genotypes than nutrition level. Conserved PUE is more affected by the nutrition level than the genotype effect. Principal component analysis depicted the comprehensive indicators under two P supply conditions were mainly reflected in root-related traits and morphological indicators such as dry matter biomass. These results indicate that interspecific variations exist within these cotton genotypes and traits. Our study provides suggestions for future research to enhance the ability of the earth system model to predict how crops respond to environmental interference and provide target quality for cotton breeding in phosphorus-deficient areas.
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spelling pubmed-97497302022-12-15 Genetic variation in morphological traits in cotton and their roles in increasing phosphorus-use-efficiency in response to low phosphorus availability Kayoumu, Mirezhatijiang Li, Xiaotong Iqbal, Asif Wang, Xiangru Gui, Huiping Qi, Qian Ruan, Sijia Guo, Ruishi Dong, Qiang Zhang, Xiling Song, Meizhen Front Plant Sci Plant Science Phosphorus (P) is an essential macronutrient required for fundamental processes in plants. Trait plasticity is crucial for plant adaptation to environmental change. Variations in traits underlie diverse phosphorus (P) acquisition strategies among plants. Nevertheless, how the intraspecific plasticity and integration of morphological traits contribute to Phosphorus-Use-Efficiency (PUE) in cotton is unknown. In this study, 25 morphological traits were evaluated in 384 cotton genotypes grown with low P (LP, 10μmol. L(−1)) and normal nutrition (CK, 500μmol. L(−1)) to assess the genetic variability of morphological traits and their relationship to phosphorus use efficiency. Results revealed a large genetic variation in mostly morphological traits under low P. Significant enhancement in root traits and phosphorus efficiency-related traits like PUE was observed at LP as compared to CK conditions. In response to low P availability, cotton genotypes showed large plasticity in shoot and total dry biomass, phosphorus, and nitrogen efficiency-related traits (i.e., phosphorus/nitrogen use efficiency, phosphorus/nitrogen uptake efficiency), and most root traits, but a limited response in root dry biomass, taproot length, root surface area, root volume, and SPAD value. In addition, significant correlations were observed between PUtE (phosphorus uptake efficiency), NUE (nitrogen use efficiency), TDB (total dry biomass), and RTD (root tissue density) with PUE under both P supply level and phosphorus stress index, which may be a key indicator for improving PUE under LP conditions. Most root traits are most affected by genotypes than nutrition level. Conserved PUE is more affected by the nutrition level than the genotype effect. Principal component analysis depicted the comprehensive indicators under two P supply conditions were mainly reflected in root-related traits and morphological indicators such as dry matter biomass. These results indicate that interspecific variations exist within these cotton genotypes and traits. Our study provides suggestions for future research to enhance the ability of the earth system model to predict how crops respond to environmental interference and provide target quality for cotton breeding in phosphorus-deficient areas. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-11-30 /pmc/articles/PMC9749730/ /pubmed/36531355 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.1051080 Text en Copyright © 2022 Kayoumu, Li, Iqbal, Wang, Gui, Qi, Ruan, Guo, Dong, Zhang and Song https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Kayoumu, Mirezhatijiang
Li, Xiaotong
Iqbal, Asif
Wang, Xiangru
Gui, Huiping
Qi, Qian
Ruan, Sijia
Guo, Ruishi
Dong, Qiang
Zhang, Xiling
Song, Meizhen
Genetic variation in morphological traits in cotton and their roles in increasing phosphorus-use-efficiency in response to low phosphorus availability
title Genetic variation in morphological traits in cotton and their roles in increasing phosphorus-use-efficiency in response to low phosphorus availability
title_full Genetic variation in morphological traits in cotton and their roles in increasing phosphorus-use-efficiency in response to low phosphorus availability
title_fullStr Genetic variation in morphological traits in cotton and their roles in increasing phosphorus-use-efficiency in response to low phosphorus availability
title_full_unstemmed Genetic variation in morphological traits in cotton and their roles in increasing phosphorus-use-efficiency in response to low phosphorus availability
title_short Genetic variation in morphological traits in cotton and their roles in increasing phosphorus-use-efficiency in response to low phosphorus availability
title_sort genetic variation in morphological traits in cotton and their roles in increasing phosphorus-use-efficiency in response to low phosphorus availability
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9749730/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36531355
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.1051080
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