Glutaredoxin regulation of primary root growth is associated with early drought stress tolerance in pearl millet

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de la Fuente Carla,Grondin Alexandre,Sine Bassirou,Debieu Marilyne,Belin ChristopheORCID,Hajjarpoor Amir,Atkinson Jonathan A.,Passot Sixtine,Salson Marine,Orjuela JulieORCID,Tranchant-Dubreuil Christine,Brossier Jean-Rémy,Steffen Maxime,Morgado Charlotte,Dinh Hang Ngan,Pandey Bipin K.ORCID,Darmau Julie,Champion AntonyORCID,Petitot Anne-Sophie,Barrachina Celia,Pratlong Marine,Mounier Thibault,Nakombo-Gbassault Princia,Gantet PascalORCID,Gangashetty Prakash,Guédon Yann,Vadez VincentORCID,Reichheld Jean-Philippe,Bennett Malcolm J.,Kane NdjidoORCID,Guyomarc’h Soazig,Wells Darren M.ORCID,Vigouroux Yves,Laplaze LaurentORCID

Abstract

AbstractSeedling root traits impact plant establishment under challenging environments. Pearl millet is one of the most heat and drought tolerant cereal crops that provides a vital food source across the sub-Saharan Sahel region. Pearl millet’s early root system features a single fast-growing primary root which we hypothesize is an adaptation to the Sahelian climate. Using crop modelling, we demonstrate that early drought stress is an important constraint in agrosystems in the Sahel where pearl millet was domesticated. Furthermore, we show that increased pearl millet primary root growth is correlated with increased early water stress tolerance in field conditions. Genetics including GWAS and QTL approaches identify genomic regions controlling this key root trait. Combining gene expression data, re-sequencing and re-annotation of one of these genomic regions identified a glutaredoxin-encoding genePgGRXC9as the candidate stress resilience root growth regulator. Functional characterization of its closest Arabidopsis homologAtROXY19revealed a novel role for this glutaredoxin (GRX) gene clade in regulating cell elongation. In summary, our study suggests a conserved function for GRX genes in conferring root cell elongation and enhancing resilience of pearl millet to its Sahelian environment.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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