Novel Alleles of Phosphorus-Starvation Tolerance 1 Gene (PSTOL1) from Oryza rufipogon Confers High Phosphorus Uptake Efficiency

Limited phosphorus availability in the soil is one of the major constraints to the growth and productivity of rice across Asian, African and South American countries, where 50% of the rice is grown under rain-fed systems on poor and problematic soils. With an aim to determine novel alleles for enhan...

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Main Authors: Kumari Neelam, Shiwali Thakur, Neha, Inderjit S. Yadav, Kishor Kumar, Salwinder S. Dhaliwal, Kuldeep Singh
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spelling doaj-73dcdd77ac36481885eb09bda1342b672020-11-25T00:36:00ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Plant Science1664-462X2017-04-01810.3389/fpls.2017.00509246715Novel Alleles of Phosphorus-Starvation Tolerance 1 Gene (PSTOL1) from Oryza rufipogon Confers High Phosphorus Uptake EfficiencyKumari Neelam0Shiwali Thakur1 Neha2Inderjit S. Yadav3Kishor Kumar4Salwinder S. Dhaliwal5Kuldeep Singh6Kuldeep Singh7School of Agricultural Biotechnology, Punjab Agricultural UniversityLudhiana, IndiaSchool of Agricultural Biotechnology, Punjab Agricultural UniversityLudhiana, IndiaSchool of Agricultural Biotechnology, Punjab Agricultural UniversityLudhiana, IndiaSchool of Agricultural Biotechnology, Punjab Agricultural UniversityLudhiana, IndiaSchool of Agricultural Biotechnology, Punjab Agricultural UniversityLudhiana, IndiaDepartment of Soil Science, Punjab Agricultural UniversityLudhiana, IndiaSchool of Agricultural Biotechnology, Punjab Agricultural UniversityLudhiana, IndiaICAR-National Bureau of Plant Genetic ResourcesNew Delhi, IndiaLimited phosphorus availability in the soil is one of the major constraints to the growth and productivity of rice across Asian, African and South American countries, where 50% of the rice is grown under rain-fed systems on poor and problematic soils. With an aim to determine novel alleles for enhanced phosphorus uptake efficiency in wild species germplasm of rice Oryza rufipogon, we investigated phosphorus uptake1 (Pup1) locus with 11 previously reported SSR markers and sequence characterized the phosphorus-starvation tolerance 1 (PSTOL1) gene. In the present study, we screened 182 accessions of O. rufipogon along with Vandana as a positive control with SSR markers. From the analysis, it was inferred that all of the O. rufipogon accessions undertaken in this study had an insertion of 90 kb region, including Pup1-K46, a diagnostic marker for PSTOL1, however, it was absent among O. sativa cv. PR114, PR121, and PR122. The complete PSTOL1 gene was also sequenced in 67 representative accessions of O. rufipogon and Vandana as a positive control. From comparative sequence analysis, 53 mutations (52 SNPs and 1 nonsense mutation) were found in the PSTOL1 coding region, of which 28 were missense mutations and 10 corresponded to changes in the amino acid polarity. These 53 mutations correspond to 17 haplotypes, of these 6 were shared and 11 were scored only once. A major shared haplotype was observed among 44 accessions of O. rufipogon along with Vandana and Kasalath. Out of 17 haplotypes, accessions representing 8 haplotypes were grown under the phosphorus-deficient conditions in hydroponics for 60 days. Significant differences were observed in the root length and weight among all the genotypes when grown under phosphorus deficiency conditions as compared to the phosphorus sufficient conditions. The O. rufipogon accession IRGC 106506 from Laos performed significantly better, with 2.5 times higher root weight and phosphorus content as compared to the positive control Vandana. In terms of phosphorus uptake efficiency, the O. rufipogon accessions IRGC 104639, 104712, and 105569 also showed nearly two times higher phosphorus content than Vandana. Thus, these O. rufipogon accessions could be used as the potential donor for improving phosphorus uptake efficiency of elite rice cultivars.http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpls.2017.00509/fullrice (Oryza sativa L.)phosphorus uptake efficiencyOryza rufipogonallele miningphosphorus starvation tolerance 1 (PSTOL1)SSR markers
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author Kumari Neelam
Shiwali Thakur
Neha
Inderjit S. Yadav
Kishor Kumar
Salwinder S. Dhaliwal
Kuldeep Singh
Kuldeep Singh
spellingShingle Kumari Neelam
Shiwali Thakur
Neha
Inderjit S. Yadav
Kishor Kumar
Salwinder S. Dhaliwal
Kuldeep Singh
Kuldeep Singh
Novel Alleles of Phosphorus-Starvation Tolerance 1 Gene (PSTOL1) from Oryza rufipogon Confers High Phosphorus Uptake Efficiency
Frontiers in Plant Science
rice (Oryza sativa L.)
phosphorus uptake efficiency
Oryza rufipogon
allele mining
phosphorus starvation tolerance 1 (PSTOL1)
SSR markers
author_facet Kumari Neelam
Shiwali Thakur
Neha
Inderjit S. Yadav
Kishor Kumar
Salwinder S. Dhaliwal
Kuldeep Singh
Kuldeep Singh
author_sort Kumari Neelam
title Novel Alleles of Phosphorus-Starvation Tolerance 1 Gene (PSTOL1) from Oryza rufipogon Confers High Phosphorus Uptake Efficiency
title_short Novel Alleles of Phosphorus-Starvation Tolerance 1 Gene (PSTOL1) from Oryza rufipogon Confers High Phosphorus Uptake Efficiency
title_full Novel Alleles of Phosphorus-Starvation Tolerance 1 Gene (PSTOL1) from Oryza rufipogon Confers High Phosphorus Uptake Efficiency
title_fullStr Novel Alleles of Phosphorus-Starvation Tolerance 1 Gene (PSTOL1) from Oryza rufipogon Confers High Phosphorus Uptake Efficiency
title_full_unstemmed Novel Alleles of Phosphorus-Starvation Tolerance 1 Gene (PSTOL1) from Oryza rufipogon Confers High Phosphorus Uptake Efficiency
title_sort novel alleles of phosphorus-starvation tolerance 1 gene (pstol1) from oryza rufipogon confers high phosphorus uptake efficiency
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Plant Science
issn 1664-462X
publishDate 2017-04-01
description Limited phosphorus availability in the soil is one of the major constraints to the growth and productivity of rice across Asian, African and South American countries, where 50% of the rice is grown under rain-fed systems on poor and problematic soils. With an aim to determine novel alleles for enhanced phosphorus uptake efficiency in wild species germplasm of rice Oryza rufipogon, we investigated phosphorus uptake1 (Pup1) locus with 11 previously reported SSR markers and sequence characterized the phosphorus-starvation tolerance 1 (PSTOL1) gene. In the present study, we screened 182 accessions of O. rufipogon along with Vandana as a positive control with SSR markers. From the analysis, it was inferred that all of the O. rufipogon accessions undertaken in this study had an insertion of 90 kb region, including Pup1-K46, a diagnostic marker for PSTOL1, however, it was absent among O. sativa cv. PR114, PR121, and PR122. The complete PSTOL1 gene was also sequenced in 67 representative accessions of O. rufipogon and Vandana as a positive control. From comparative sequence analysis, 53 mutations (52 SNPs and 1 nonsense mutation) were found in the PSTOL1 coding region, of which 28 were missense mutations and 10 corresponded to changes in the amino acid polarity. These 53 mutations correspond to 17 haplotypes, of these 6 were shared and 11 were scored only once. A major shared haplotype was observed among 44 accessions of O. rufipogon along with Vandana and Kasalath. Out of 17 haplotypes, accessions representing 8 haplotypes were grown under the phosphorus-deficient conditions in hydroponics for 60 days. Significant differences were observed in the root length and weight among all the genotypes when grown under phosphorus deficiency conditions as compared to the phosphorus sufficient conditions. The O. rufipogon accession IRGC 106506 from Laos performed significantly better, with 2.5 times higher root weight and phosphorus content as compared to the positive control Vandana. In terms of phosphorus uptake efficiency, the O. rufipogon accessions IRGC 104639, 104712, and 105569 also showed nearly two times higher phosphorus content than Vandana. Thus, these O. rufipogon accessions could be used as the potential donor for improving phosphorus uptake efficiency of elite rice cultivars.
topic rice (Oryza sativa L.)
phosphorus uptake efficiency
Oryza rufipogon
allele mining
phosphorus starvation tolerance 1 (PSTOL1)
SSR markers
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpls.2017.00509/full
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