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Genomic insights into the origin, adaptive evolution, and herbicide resistance of Leptochloa chinensis, a devastating tetraploid weedy grass in rice fields.
Wang, Lifeng; Sun, Xuepeng; Peng, Yajun; Chen, Ke; Wu, Shan; Guo, Yanan; Zhang, Jingyuan; Yang, Haona; Jin, Tao; Wu, Lamei; Zhou, Xiaomao; Liang, Bin; Zhao, Zhenghong; Liu, Ducai; Fei, Zhangjun; Bai, Lianyang.
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  • Wang L; State Key Laboratory of Hybrid Rice, Hunan Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Changsha 410125, China; Hunan Weed Science Key Laboratory, Hunan Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Changsha 410125, China.
  • Sun X; Boyce Thompson Institute, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA; College of Horticulture Science, Zhejiang A&F University, Hangzhou 311300, China.
  • Peng Y; State Key Laboratory of Hybrid Rice, Hunan Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Changsha 410125, China; Hunan Weed Science Key Laboratory, Hunan Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Changsha 410125, China.
  • Chen K; State Key Laboratory of Hybrid Rice, Hunan Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Changsha 410125, China; Hunan Weed Science Key Laboratory, Hunan Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Changsha 410125, China.
  • Wu S; Boyce Thompson Institute, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA.
  • Guo Y; State Key Laboratory of Hybrid Rice, Hunan Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Changsha 410125, China; Hunan Weed Science Key Laboratory, Hunan Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Changsha 410125, China.
  • Zhang J; Qingdao Kingagroot Compounds Co. Ltd, Qingdao 266000, China.
  • Yang H; State Key Laboratory of Hybrid Rice, Hunan Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Changsha 410125, China; Hunan Weed Science Key Laboratory, Hunan Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Changsha 410125, China.
  • Jin T; Qingdao Kingagroot Compounds Co. Ltd, Qingdao 266000, China.
  • Wu L; State Key Laboratory of Hybrid Rice, Hunan Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Changsha 410125, China; Hunan Weed Science Key Laboratory, Hunan Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Changsha 410125, China.
  • Zhou X; State Key Laboratory of Hybrid Rice, Hunan Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Changsha 410125, China.
  • Liang B; State Key Laboratory of Hybrid Rice, Hunan Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Changsha 410125, China.
  • Zhao Z; Hunan Weed Science Key Laboratory, Hunan Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Changsha 410125, China.
  • Liu D; State Key Laboratory of Hybrid Rice, Hunan Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Changsha 410125, China. Electronic address: ducailiu@163.com.
  • Fei Z; Boyce Thompson Institute, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA; USDA-ARS, Robert W. Holley Center for Agriculture and Health, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA. Electronic address: zf25@cornell.edu.
  • Bai L; State Key Laboratory of Hybrid Rice, Hunan Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Changsha 410125, China; Hunan Weed Science Key Laboratory, Hunan Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Changsha 410125, China. Electronic address: lybai@hunaas.cn.
Mol Plant ; 15(6): 1045-1058, 2022 06 06.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35524410
ABSTRACT
Chinese sprangletop (Leptochloa chinensis), belonging to the grass subfamily Chloridoideae, is one of the most notorious weeds in rice ecosystems. Here, we report a chromosome-scale reference genome assembly and a genomic variation map of the tetraploid L. chinensis. The L. chinensis genome is derived from two diploid progenitors that diverged ∼10.9 million years ago, and its two subgenomes display neither fractionation bias nor overall gene expression dominance. Comparative genomic analyses reveal substantial genome rearrangements in L. chinensis after its divergence from the common ancestor of Chloridoideae and, together with transcriptome profiling, demonstrate the important contribution of tetraploidization to the gene sources for the herbicide resistance of L. chinensis. Population genomic analyses of 89 accessions from China reveal that L. chinensis accessions collected from southern/southwestern provinces have substantially higher nucleotide diversity than those from the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River, suggesting that L. chinensis spread in China from the southern/southwestern provinces to the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River. During this spread, L. chinensis developed significantly increased herbicide resistance, accompanied by the selection of numerous genes involved in herbicide resistance. Taken together, our study generated valuable genomic resources for future fundamental research and agricultural management of L. chinensis, and provides significant new insights into the herbicide resistance as well as the origin and adaptive evolution of L. chinensis.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Oryza / Herbicidas Idioma: En Revista: Mol Plant Asunto de la revista: BIOLOGIA MOLECULAR / BOTANICA Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Oryza / Herbicidas Idioma: En Revista: Mol Plant Asunto de la revista: BIOLOGIA MOLECULAR / BOTANICA Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article