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Telomere-to-telomere genome of the allotetraploid legume Sesbania cannabinareveals transposon-driven subgenome divergence and mechanisms of alkaline stress tolerance
- Source :
- SCIENCE CHINA Life Sciences; 20230101, Issue: Preprints p1-12, 12p
- Publication Year :
- 2023
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Abstract
- Alkaline soils pose an increasing problem for agriculture worldwide, but using stress-tolerant plants as green manure can improve marginal land. Here, we show that the legume Sesbania cannabinais very tolerant to alkaline conditions and, when used as a green manure, substantially improves alkaline soil. To understand genome evolution and the mechanisms of stress tolerance in this allotetraploid legume, we generated the first telomere-to-telomere genome assembly of S. cannabinaspanning ∼2,087 Mb. The assembly included all centromeric regions, which contain centromeric satellite repeats, and complete chromosome ends with telomeric characteristics. Further genome analysis distinguished A and B subgenomes, which diverged approximately 7.9 million years ago. Comparative genomic analysis revealed that the chromosome homoeologs underwent large-scale inversion events (>10 Mb) and a significant, transposon-driven size expansion of the chromosome 5A homoeolog. We further identified four specific alkali-induced phosphate transporter genes in S. cannabina; these may function in alkali tolerance by relieving the deficiency in available phosphorus in alkaline soil. Our work highlights the significance of S. cannabinaas a green tool to improve marginal lands and sheds light on subgenome evolution and adaptation to alkaline soils.
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 16747305 and 18691889
- Issue :
- Preprints
- Database :
- Supplemental Index
- Journal :
- SCIENCE CHINA Life Sciences
- Publication Type :
- Periodical
- Accession number :
- ejs64368329
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s11427-023-2463-y