Genetic dissection of nitrogen induced changes in the shoot and root biomass of spinach. Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • Efficient partitioning of above and below-ground biomass in response to nitrogen (N) is critical to the productivity of plants under sub-optimal conditions. It is particularly essential in vegetable crops like spinach with shallow root systems, a short growth cycle, and poor nitrogen use efficiency. In this study, we conducted a genome-wide association study (GWAS) to explore N-induced changes using spinach accessions with diverse genetic backgrounds. We evaluated phenotypic variations as percent changes in the shoot and root biomass in response to N using 201 spinach accessions grown in randomized complete blocks design in a soilless media under a controlled environment. A GWAS was performed for the percent changes in the shoot and root biomass in response to N in the 201 spinach accessions using 60,940 whole-genome resequencing generated SNPs. Three SNP markers, chr4_28292655, chr6_1531056, and chr6_37966006 on chromosomes 4 and 6, were significantly associated with %change in root weight, and two SNP markers, chr2_18480277 and chr4_47598760 on chromosomes 2 and 4, were significantly associated with % change shoot weight. The outcome of this study established a foundation for genetic studies needed to improve the partitioning of total biomass and provided a resource to identify molecular markers to enhance N uptake via marker-assisted selection or genomic selection in spinach breeding programs.

published proceedings

  • Sci Rep

altmetric score

  • 1.5

author list (cited authors)

  • Joshi, V., Shi, A., Mishra, A. K., Gill, H., & DiPiazza, J.

citation count

  • 0

complete list of authors

  • Joshi, Vijay||Shi, Ainong||Mishra, Amit Kumar||Gill, Haramrit||DiPiazza, James

publication date

  • August 2022