Over the last five decades the increase in rice yield has been associated with a dramatic increment in the use of nitrogen (N) fertilizers. Understanding of plant molecular responses to N is critical for our ability to improve the agricultural sustainability of rice cropping systems by developing a comprehensive approach that allows the selection of varieties with enhanced efficiency in their ability to use N and the development of new strategies to better manage N fertilization practices. In order to develop novel tools for real-time assessing of rice N nutritional status, we analyzed the expression profiles of seven putative gene expression markers in the shoots of rice plants grown under different N availability and environmental conditions. Our results suggest that five out of the seven genes analyzed have the potential to be used as agronomic tools to monitor and optimize the N nutritional status of rice.

Gene Expression Biomarkers for Evaluating Nitrogen Nutritional Status in Rice / A. Ferri, L. Fontanili, S. Morgutti, C. Lancilli, M. Corti, D. Cavalli, G. Cocetta, P. MARINO GALLINA, A. Ferrante, G.A. Sacchi, F.F. Nocito. ((Intervento presentato al convegno International Temperate Rice Conference tenutosi a Griffith nel 2017.

Gene Expression Biomarkers for Evaluating Nitrogen Nutritional Status in Rice

A. Ferri
Primo
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L. Fontanili
Secondo
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S. Morgutti;C. Lancilli;M. Corti;D. Cavalli;G. Cocetta;P. MARINO GALLINA;A. Ferrante;G.A. Sacchi
Penultimo
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F.F. Nocito
Ultimo
2017

Abstract

Over the last five decades the increase in rice yield has been associated with a dramatic increment in the use of nitrogen (N) fertilizers. Understanding of plant molecular responses to N is critical for our ability to improve the agricultural sustainability of rice cropping systems by developing a comprehensive approach that allows the selection of varieties with enhanced efficiency in their ability to use N and the development of new strategies to better manage N fertilization practices. In order to develop novel tools for real-time assessing of rice N nutritional status, we analyzed the expression profiles of seven putative gene expression markers in the shoots of rice plants grown under different N availability and environmental conditions. Our results suggest that five out of the seven genes analyzed have the potential to be used as agronomic tools to monitor and optimize the N nutritional status of rice.
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English
2017
nitrogen use efficiency; sentinel plants; biomonitoring
Settore AGR/13 - Chimica Agraria
Settore AGR/02 - Agronomia e Coltivazioni Erbacee
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Pubblicazione scientifica
International Temperate Rice Conference
Griffith
2017
Convegno internazionale
A. Ferri, L. Fontanili, S. Morgutti, C. Lancilli, M. Corti, D. Cavalli, G. Cocetta, P. MARINO GALLINA, A. Ferrante, G.A. Sacchi, F.F. Nocito
Gene Expression Biomarkers for Evaluating Nitrogen Nutritional Status in Rice / A. Ferri, L. Fontanili, S. Morgutti, C. Lancilli, M. Corti, D. Cavalli, G. Cocetta, P. MARINO GALLINA, A. Ferrante, G.A. Sacchi, F.F. Nocito. ((Intervento presentato al convegno International Temperate Rice Conference tenutosi a Griffith nel 2017.
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