Genomic mechanisms of climate adaptation in polyploid bioenergy switchgrass

Author:

Lovell John T.ORCID,MacQueen Alice H.,Mamidi Sujan,Bonnette Jason,Jenkins JerryORCID,Napier Joseph D.ORCID,Sreedasyam AvinashORCID,Healey Adam,Session Adam,Shu ShengqiangORCID,Barry Kerrie,Bonos Stacy,Boston LoriBeth,Daum Christopher,Deshpande Shweta,Ewing Aren,Grabowski Paul P.,Haque Taslima,Harrison Melanie,Jiang JimingORCID,Kudrna DaveORCID,Lipzen Anna,Pendergast Thomas H.ORCID,Plott Chris,Qi Peng,Saski Christopher A.ORCID,Shakirov Eugene V.ORCID,Sims David,Sharma Manoj,Sharma Rita,Stewart Ada,Singan Vasanth R.ORCID,Tang Yuhong,Thibivillier Sandra,Webber Jenell,Weng Xiaoyu,Williams Melissa,Wu Guohong Albert,Yoshinaga Yuko,Zane Matthew,Zhang Li,Zhang Jiyi,Behrman Kathrine D.,Boe Arvid R.,Fay Philip A.,Fritschi Felix B.ORCID,Jastrow Julie D.ORCID,Lloyd-Reilley John,Martínez-Reyna Juan Manuel,Matamala Roser,Mitchell Robert B.,Rouquette Francis M.,Ronald PamelaORCID,Saha Malay,Tobias Christian M.,Udvardi MichaelORCID,Wing Rod A.ORCID,Wu YanqiORCID,Bartley Laura E.ORCID,Casler Michael,Devos Katrien M.,Lowry David B.,Rokhsar Daniel S.ORCID,Grimwood JaneORCID,Juenger Thomas E.ORCID,Schmutz JeremyORCID

Abstract

AbstractLong-term climate change and periodic environmental extremes threaten food and fuel security1and global crop productivity2–4. Although molecular and adaptive breeding strategies can buffer the effects of climatic stress and improve crop resilience5, these approaches require sufficient knowledge of the genes that underlie productivity and adaptation6—knowledge that has been limited to a small number of well-studied model systems. Here we present the assembly and annotation of the large and complex genome of the polyploid bioenergy crop switchgrass (Panicum virgatum). Analysis of biomass and survival among 732 resequenced genotypes, which were grown across 10 common gardens that span 1,800 km of latitude, jointly revealed extensive genomic evidence of climate adaptation. Climate–gene–biomass associations were abundant but varied considerably among deeply diverged gene pools. Furthermore, we found that gene flow accelerated climate adaptation during the postglacial colonization of northern habitats through introgression of alleles from a pre-adapted northern gene pool. The polyploid nature of switchgrass also enhanced adaptive potential through the fractionation of gene function, as there was an increased level of heritable genetic diversity on the nondominant subgenome. In addition to investigating patterns of climate adaptation, the genome resources and gene–trait associations developed here provide breeders with the necessary tools to increase switchgrass yield for the sustainable production of bioenergy.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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