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Type: Journal article
Title: Integrating image-based phenomics and association analysis to dissect the genetic architecture of temporal salinity responses in rice
Author: Campbell, M.
Knecht, A.
Berger, B.
Brien, C.
Wang, D.
Walia, H.
Citation: Plant Physiology, 2015; 168(4):1476-1489
Publisher: American Society of Plant Biologists
Issue Date: 2015
ISSN: 0032-0889
1532-2548
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Malachy T. Campbell, Avi C. Knecht, Bettina Berger, Chris J. Brien, Dong Wang and Harkamal Walia
Abstract: Salinity affects a significant portion of arable land and is particularly detrimental for irrigated agriculture, which provides one-third of the global food supply. Rice (Oryza sativa), the most important food crop, is salt sensitive. The genetic resources for salt tolerance in rice germplasm exist but are underutilized due to the difficulty in capturing the dynamic nature of physiological responses to salt stress. The genetic basis of these physiological responses is predicted to be polygenic. In an effort to address this challenge, we generated temporal imaging data from 378 diverse rice genotypes across 14 d of 90 mm NaCl stress and developed a statistical model to assess the genetic architecture of dynamic salinity-induced growth responses in rice germplasm. A genomic region on chromosome 3 was strongly associated with the early growth response and was captured using visible range imaging. Fluorescence imaging identified four genomic regions linked to salinity-induced fluorescence responses. A region on chromosome 1 regulates both the fluorescence shift indicative of the longer term ionic stress and the early growth rate decline during salinity stress. We present, to our knowledge, a new approach to capture the dynamic plant responses to its environment and elucidate the genetic basis of these responses using a longitudinal genome-wide association model.
Keywords: Chromosomes, Plant
Sodium Chloride
Chlorophyll
Luminescent Measurements
Reproducibility of Results
Chromosome Mapping
Genomics
Genotype
Phenotype
Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide
Genome, Plant
Fluorescence
Stress, Physiological
Oryza
Salt Tolerance
Rights: © 2015 by the American Society of Plant Biologists. [OPEN] Articles can be viewed without a subscription.
DOI: 10.1104/pp.15.00450
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1104/pp.15.00450
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