Transcriptomic response to nitrogen availability reveals signatures of adaptive plasticity during tetraploid wheat domestication

Author:

Pieri Alice1ORCID,Beleggia Romina2ORCID,Gioia Tania3ORCID,Tong Hao45ORCID,Di Vittori Valerio1ORCID,Frascarelli Giulia1ORCID,Bitocchi Elena1ORCID,Nanni Laura1ORCID,Bellucci Elisa1ORCID,Fiorani Fabio6ORCID,Pecchioni Nicola2ORCID,Marzario Stefania3ORCID,De Quattro Concetta7ORCID,Limongi Antonina Rita7ORCID,De Vita Pasquale2ORCID,Rossato Marzia7ORCID,Schurr Ulrich6ORCID,David Jacques L8ORCID,Nikoloski Zoran45ORCID,Papa Roberto1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Agricultural, Food and Environmental Sciences, Marche Polytechnic University , via Brecce Bianche, Ancona 60131 , Italy

2. Council for Agricultural Research and Economics (CREA), Research Centre for Cereal and Industrial Crops (CREA-CI) , Foggia 71122 , Italy

3. School of Agricultural, Forestry, Food and Environmental Sciences, University of Basilicata , Potenza 85100 , Italy

4. Bioinformatics Department, Institute of Biochemistry and Biology, University of Potsdam , Potsdam 14476 , Germany

5. Systems Biology and Mathematical Modeling Group, Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology , Potsdam 14476 , Germany

6. Institute of Biosciences and Geosciences (IBG-2): Plant Sciences, Forschungszentrum Julich GmbH , Julich 52428 , Germany

7. Department of Biotechnology, University of Verona , Strada Le Grazie 15, Verona 37134 , Italy

8. AGAP, Univ. Montpellier, CIRAD, INRAE, Institut Agro , Montpellier 34060 , France

Abstract

Abstract The domestication of crops, coupled with agroecosystem development, is associated with major environmental changes and provides an ideal model of phenotypic plasticity. Here, we examined 32 genotypes of three tetraploid wheat (Triticum turgidum L.) subspecies, wild emmer, emmer, and durum wheat, which are representative of the key stages in the domestication of tetraploid wheat. We developed a pipeline that integrates RNA-Seq data and population genomics to assess gene expression plasticity and identify selection signatures under diverse nitrogen availability conditions. Our analysis revealed differing gene expression responses to nitrogen availability across primary (wild emmer to emmer) and secondary (emmer to durum wheat) domestication. Notably, nitrogen triggered the expression of twice as many genes in durum wheat compared to that in emmer and wild emmer. Unique selection signatures were identified at each stage: primary domestication mainly influenced genes related to biotic interactions, whereas secondary domestication affected genes related to amino acid metabolism, in particular lysine. Selection signatures were found in differentially expressed genes (DEGs), notably those associated with nitrogen metabolism, such as the gene encoding glutamate dehydrogenase (GDH). Overall, our study highlights the pivotal role of nitrogen availability in the domestication and adaptive responses of a major food crop, with varying effects across different traits and growth conditions.

Funder

Università Politecnica delle Marche

Agrofood Science and Safety

European Plant Phenotyping Network

FP7 Research Infrastructures

Horizon 2020

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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