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Transcript analysis in two alfalfa salt tolerance selected breeding populations relative to a non-tolerant population.

Authors :
Gruber, M.Y.
Xia, J.
Yu, M.
Steppuhn, H.
Wall, K.
Messer, D.
Sharpe, A.G.
Acharya, S.N.
Wishart, D.S.
Johnson, D.
Miller, D.R.
Taheri, A.
Scoles, G.
Source :
Genome. 2017, Vol. 60 Issue 2, p104-127. 24p.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

With the growing limitations on arable land, alfalfa (a widely cultivated, low-input forage) is now being selected to extend cultivation into saline lands for low-cost biofeedstock purposes. Here, minerals and transcriptome profiles were compared between two new salinity-tolerant North American alfalfa breeding populations and a more salinity-sensitive western Canadian alfalfa population grown under hydroponic saline conditions. All three populations accumulated two-fold higher sodium in roots than shoots as a function of increased electrical conductivity. At least 50% of differentially expressed genes ( p < 0.05) were down-regulated in the salt-sensitive population growing under high salinity, while expression remained unchanged in the saline-tolerant populations. In particular, most reduction in transcript levels in the salt-sensitive population was observed in genes specifying cell wall structural components, lipids, secondary metabolism, auxin and ethylene hormones, development, transport, signalling, heat shock, proteolysis, pathogenesis-response, abiotic stress, RNA processing, and protein metabolism. Transcript diversity for transcription factors, protein modification, and protein degradation genes was also more strongly affected in salt-tolerant CW064027 than in salt-tolerant Bridgeview and salt-sensitive Rangelander, while both saline-tolerant populations showed more substantial up-regulation in redox-related genes and B-ZIP transcripts. The report highlights the first use of bulked genotypes as replicated samples to compare the transcriptomes of obligate out-cross breeding populations in alfalfa. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
08312796
Volume :
60
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Genome
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
121037125
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1139/gen-2016-0111