Transcriptome analysis reveals different responsive patterns to nitrogen deficiency in two wheat near-isogenic lines contrasting for nitrogen use efficiency

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The development of crop cultivars with high nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) under low-N fertilizer inputs is imperative for sustainable agriculture. However, there has been little research on the molecular mechanisms underlying enhanced resilience to low N in high-NUE plants. The comparison of the transcriptional responses of genotypes contrasting for NUE will facilitate an understanding of the key molecular mechanism of wheat resilience to low-N stress. In the current study, the RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) technique was employed to investigate the genotypic difference in response to N deficiency between two wheat NILs (1Y, high-NUE, and 1W, low-NUE). In our research, high-and low-NUE wheat NILs showed different patterns of gene expression under N-deficient conditions, and these N-responsive genes were classified into two major classes, including “frontloaded genes” and “relatively upregulated genes”. In total, 103 and 45 genes were identified as frontloaded genes in high-NUE and low-NUE wheat, respectively. In summary, our study might provide potential directions for further understanding the molecular mechanism of high-NUE genotypes adapting to low-N stress.

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Zhang, X., Ma, Q., Li, F., Ding, Y., Yi, Y., Zhu, M., … Zhu, X. (2021). Transcriptome analysis reveals different responsive patterns to nitrogen deficiency in two wheat near-isogenic lines contrasting for nitrogen use efficiency. Biology, 10(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/biology10111126

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