QTL mapping for nitrogen use efficiency and related physiological and agronomical traits during the vegetative phase in rice under hydroponics
Breeding crops for better nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) is one of the
primary objectives in modern agriculture to decrease nitrogen (N)
fertiliser application. However, genetic information about the
components of NUE is still limited. The present study aims to identify
quantitative trait loci (QTLs) for agronomical NUE (agNUE) and its two
components—absorption NUE (aNUE) and physiological NUE (pNUE)—and
related traits. A population including 174 recombinant inbred lines
derived from the cross IR64/Azucena was tested twice in hydroponics in
the Yoshida solution at the vegetative phase with three different N
concentrations: 1X (standard), 1/4X and 1/8X. The different components
of NUE and several physiological and agronomical traits were determined
after 4 weeks of N treatment. The results were submitted to composite
interval mapping (CIM) and to joint QTL analysis for multiple traits.
The CIM revealed 14 putative QTLs for NUE components and 63 QTLs for 12
physiological and agronomical traits. Six hotspots containing numerous
QTLs were identified. All of them were confirmed through joint QTL
analysis. Furthermore, four of them—(1) for aNUE and agNUE on chromosome
3; (2) for aNUE and agNUE on chromosome 8; (3) for both dry weight of
stems + sheaths and dry weight of roots on chromosome 3; (4) for plant
height on chromosome 1—were found repeatedly in several repetitions in
our studies and have been identified also in previous studies. These
finding may serve as a basis for further fine-mapping and candidate gene
studies, therefore aiding the development of cultivars for sustainable
agriculture.
Title: | QTL mapping for nitrogen use efficiency and related physiological and agronomical traits during the vegetative phase in rice under hydroponics |
Authors: | Nguyen, H.T.T. Dang, D.T. Van Pham, C. Bertin, P. |
Keywords: | Absorption NUE (aNUE), Agronomical NUE (agNUE), Nitrogen use efficiency (NUE), Oryza sativa, Physiological NUE (pNUE), QTL analysis |
Issue Date: | 2016 |
Publisher: | Springer Netherlands |
Citation: | Scopus |
Abstract: | Breeding crops for better nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) is one of the primary objectives in modern agriculture to decrease nitrogen (N) fertiliser application. However, genetic information about the components of NUE is still limited. The present study aims to identify quantitative trait loci (QTLs) for agronomical NUE (agNUE) and its two components—absorption NUE (aNUE) and physiological NUE (pNUE)—and related traits. A population including 174 recombinant inbred lines derived from the cross IR64/Azucena was tested twice in hydroponics in the Yoshida solution at the vegetative phase with three different N concentrations: 1X (standard), 1/4X and 1/8X. The different components of NUE and several physiological and agronomical traits were determined after 4 weeks of N treatment. The results were submitted to composite interval mapping (CIM) and to joint QTL analysis for multiple traits. The CIM revealed 14 putative QTLs for NUE components and 63 QTLs for 12 physiological and agronomical traits. Six hotspots containing numerous QTLs were identified. All of them were confirmed through joint QTL analysis. Furthermore, four of them—(1) for aNUE and agNUE on chromosome 3; (2) for aNUE and agNUE on chromosome 8; (3) for both dry weight of stems + sheaths and dry weight of roots on chromosome 3; (4) for plant height on chromosome 1—were found repeatedly in several repetitions in our studies and have been identified also in previous studies. These finding may serve as a basis for further fine-mapping and candidate gene studies, therefore aiding the development of cultivars for sustainable agriculture. |
Description: | Euphytica Volume 212, Issue 3, 1 December 2016, Pages 473-500 |
URI: | http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10681-016-1778-z http://repository.vnu.edu.vn/handle/VNU_123/33782 |
ISSN: | 00142336 |
Appears in Collections: | Bài báo của ĐHQGHN trong Scopus |
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