A genome resource for green millet Setaria viridis enables discovery of agronomically valuable loci

Author:

Mamidi SujanORCID,Healey Adam,Huang Pu,Grimwood JaneORCID,Jenkins JerryORCID,Barry Kerrie,Sreedasyam AvinashORCID,Shu ShengqiangORCID,Lovell John T.,Feldman Maximilian,Wu Jinxia,Yu Yunqing,Chen Cindy,Johnson Jenifer,Sakakibara Hitoshi,Kiba TakatoshiORCID,Sakurai TetsuyaORCID,Tavares Rachel,Nusinow Dmitri A.,Baxter Ivan,Schmutz JeremyORCID,Brutnell Thomas P.,Kellogg Elizabeth A.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractWild and weedy relatives of domesticated crops harbor genetic variants that can advance agricultural biotechnology. Here we provide a genome resource for the wild plant green millet (Setaria viridis), a model species for studies of C4 grasses, and use the resource to probe domestication genes in the close crop relative foxtail millet (Setaria italica). We produced a platinum-quality genome assembly of S. viridis and de novo assemblies for 598 wild accessions and exploited these assemblies to identify loci underlying three traits: response to climate, a ‘loss of shattering’ trait that permits mechanical harvest and leaf angle, a predictor of yield in many grass crops. With CRISPR–Cas9 genome editing, we validated Less Shattering1 (SvLes1) as a gene whose product controls seed shattering. In S. italica, this gene was rendered nonfunctional by a retrotransposon insertion in the domesticated loss-of-shattering allele SiLes1-TE (transposable element). This resource will enhance the utility of S. viridis for dissection of complex traits and biotechnological improvement of panicoid crops.

Funder

U.S. Department of Defense

United States Department of Defense | Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency

U.S. Department of Energy

National Science Foundation

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Biomedical Engineering,Molecular Medicine,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Bioengineering,Biotechnology

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