Molecular interventions for improving crop nitrogen use efficiency

ebook trends, opportunities and challenges in rice · Burleigh Dodds Series in Agricultural Science

By Dinesh Kumar Jaiswal

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Crop improvement for nitrogen (N) use efficiency (NUE) has been complicated by too many definitions for NUE, different forms of N inputs and different harvested outputs, apart from the large number of genes and processes involved. The recent characterization of the NUE phenotype in rice and the availability of N-responsive transcriptomic and proteomic datasets have enabled systematic identification and shortlisting of genetic and epigenetic targets for crop improvement. Transgenic validation of several candidate genes is in progress, including by genome editing. Further, genome-wide association studies (GWAS), identification of quantitative trait loci (QTL) and development of NUE associated markers are in progress, spanning N-uptake, -assimilation, -local and -systemic translocation, -remobilization as well as associated regulatory networks. This chapter summarizes and critically evaluates the progress made so far on these aspects and highlights the opportunities and challenges for the improvement of NUE in rice.

Molecular interventions for improving crop nitrogen use efficiency