4.7 Article Proceedings Paper

Impact of domestication on the phenotypic architecture of durum wheat under contrasting nitrogen fertilization

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JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BOTANY
卷 66, 期 18, 页码 5519-5530

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/jxb/erv289

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Image analysis; nitrogen fertilization; phenotyping; pre-breeding; root; shoot; Triticum spp.

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  1. European Plant Phenotyping Network (EPPN) by European Union [284443]
  2. CRA-CER

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Secondary domestication of durum wheat from domesticated emmer has affected the phenotypic architecture of shoot and root traits, promoting the ability of the young plants to increase growth under high nitrogen fertilization.The process of domestication has led to dramatic morphological and physiological changes in crop species due to adaptation to cultivation and to the needs of farmers. To investigate the phenotypic architecture of shoot- and root-related traits and quantify the impact of primary and secondary domestication, we examined a collection of 36 wheat genotypes under optimal and nitrogen-starvation conditions. These represented three taxa that correspond to key steps in the recent evolution of tetraploid wheat (i.e. wild emmer, emmer, and durum wheat). Overall, nitrogen starvation reduced the shoot growth of all genotypes, while it induced the opposite effect on root traits, quantified using the automated phenotyping platform GROWSCREEN-Rhizo. We observed an overall increase in all of the shoot and root growth traits from wild emmer to durum wheat, while emmer was generally very similar to wild emmer but intermediate between these two subspecies. While the differences in phenotypic diversity due to the effects of primary domestication were not significant, the secondary domestication transition from emmer to durum wheat was marked by a large and significant decrease in the coefficient of additive genetic variation. In particular, this reduction was very strong under the optimal condition and less intense under nitrogen starvation. Moreover, although under the optimal condition both root and shoot traits showed significantly reduced diversity due to secondary domestication, under nitrogen starvation the reduced diversity was significant only for shoot traits. Overall, a considerable amount of phenotypic variation was observed in wild emmer and emmer, which could be exploited for the development of pre-breeding strategies.

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