Integrative multi-omics approaches reveal that Asian cultivated rice domestication influences its symbiotic relationship with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi  

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作  者:Lei TIAN Jilin WANG Hongping CHEN Weiqiang LI Lam-Son Phan TRAN Chunjie TIAN 

机构地区:[1]Key Laboratory of Mollisols Agroecology,State Key Laboratory of Black Soils Conservation and Utilization,Northeast Institute of Geography and Agroecology,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Changchun 130102,China [2]Rice Research Institute,Jiangxi Academy of Agricultural Sciences,Nanchang 330200,China [3]Institute of Genomics for Crop Abiotic Stress Tolerance,Department of Plant and Soil Science,Texas Tech University,Lubbock TX 79409,USA

出  处:《Pedosphere》2024年第2期315-327,共13页土壤圈(英文版)

基  金:supported by the National Key Research and Development Program,China(No.2022YFD1500201);Science and Technology Innovation Project of Black Soil Granary,China(Nos.XDA28020400 and XDA28080200);the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.42007043 and 41920104008);the Major Research and Development Projects of Jiangxi Province,China(No.20213AAF01001);the Science and Technology Cooperation Special Project of Jiangxi Province,China(No.20212BDH81023);the National Natural Science Foundation of Jilin Province,China(No.YDZJ202201ZYTS472);the Innovation Team Project of Northeast Institute of Geography and Agroecology,Chinese Academy of Sciences(No.2023CXTD02)。

摘  要:Potential changes in the symbiotic relationship between rice(Oryza sativa)and microorganisms have occurred during the domestication of Asian cultivated rice(O.sativa)from common wild rice(Oryza rufipogon)and in response to global climate change,along with evolving adaptations to the environment.The potential genes may express differently or dominate the symbiotic relationships between arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi(AMF)and plants,which may be beneficial to rice breeding.To date,research on this important topic has been limited.In this study,we aimed to examine the symbiotic relationships of Asian common wild and cultivated rice species with AMF.By conducting a comparative metagenomic analysis of the rhizospheres of wild and cultivated rice species,we identified differences in Rhizophagus intraradices-related genes associated with wild and cultivated rice,as well as functional genes of AMF.Furthermore,we obtained root-related genes associated with AMF from transcriptome data of rice roots.Our results collectively suggest that R.intraradices-related genes in the rhizosphere of wild rice may be more conducive to its colonization.Additionally,bacteria from the Nitrosomonadaceae and Nitrospiraceae families identified in the rhizosphere of wild rice exhibited positive correlations with R.intraradices-related genes with protein identifiers 1480749 and1871253,which may indicate that nitrobacteria can enhance the functions of R.intraradices in association with wild rice.Next,in a case study using comparative transcriptome analysis of root samples obtained from R.intraradices-inoculated wild and cultivated rice plants,we found significantly higher expression levels of the strigolactone pathway-related genes DWARF3(D3)and DWARF14(D14)in R.intraradices-inoculated common wild rice than in R.intraradices-inoculated cultivated rice.This study provides a theoretical basis for identifying the effects of domestication on mycorrhizal symbiosis-related genes,which could be promoted in wild rice in the future.

关 键 词:Rhizophagus intraradices root-related gene symbiotic effect STRIGOLACTONE wild rice 

分 类 号:S511[农业科学—作物学] S154.3

 

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