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Genomic mechanisms of climate adaptation in polyploid bioenergy switchgrass

John T. Lovell (), Alice H. MacQueen, Sujan Mamidi, Jason Bonnette, Jerry Jenkins, Joseph D. Napier, Avinash Sreedasyam, Adam Healey, Adam Session, Shengqiang Shu, Kerrie Barry, Stacy Bonos, LoriBeth Boston, Christopher Daum, Shweta Deshpande, Aren Ewing, Paul P. Grabowski, Taslima Haque, Melanie Harrison, Jiming Jiang, Dave Kudrna, Anna Lipzen, Thomas H. Pendergast, Chris Plott, Peng Qi, Christopher A. Saski, Eugene V. Shakirov, David Sims, Manoj Sharma, Rita Sharma, Ada Stewart, Vasanth R. Singan, Yuhong Tang, Sandra Thibivillier, Jenell Webber, Xiaoyu Weng, Melissa Williams, Guohong Albert Wu, Yuko Yoshinaga, Matthew Zane, Li Zhang, Jiyi Zhang, Kathrine D. Behrman, Arvid R. Boe, Philip A. Fay, Felix B. Fritschi, Julie D. Jastrow, John Lloyd-Reilley, Juan Manuel Martínez-Reyna, Roser Matamala, Robert B. Mitchell, Francis M. Rouquette, Pamela Ronald, Malay Saha, Christian M. Tobias, Michael Udvardi, Rod A. Wing, Yanqi Wu, Laura E. Bartley, Michael Casler, Katrien M. Devos, David B. Lowry, Daniel S. Rokhsar, Jane Grimwood, Thomas E. Juenger () and Jeremy Schmutz ()
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John T. Lovell: HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology
Alice H. MacQueen: University of Texas at Austin
Sujan Mamidi: HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology
Jason Bonnette: University of Texas at Austin
Jerry Jenkins: HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology
Joseph D. Napier: University of Texas at Austin
Avinash Sreedasyam: HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology
Adam Healey: HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology
Adam Session: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Shengqiang Shu: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Kerrie Barry: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Stacy Bonos: Rutgers University
LoriBeth Boston: HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology
Christopher Daum: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Shweta Deshpande: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Aren Ewing: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Paul P. Grabowski: HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology
Taslima Haque: University of Texas at Austin
Melanie Harrison: Plant Genetic Resources Conservation Unit, USDA-ARS
Jiming Jiang: Michigan State University
Dave Kudrna: University of Arizona
Anna Lipzen: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Thomas H. Pendergast: University of Georgia
Chris Plott: HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology
Peng Qi: University of Georgia
Christopher A. Saski: Clemson University
Eugene V. Shakirov: University of Texas at Austin
David Sims: HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology
Manoj Sharma: Jawaharlal Nehru University
Rita Sharma: Jawaharlal Nehru University
Ada Stewart: HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology
Vasanth R. Singan: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Yuhong Tang: Noble Research Institute LLC
Sandra Thibivillier: University of Nebraska
Jenell Webber: HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology
Xiaoyu Weng: University of Texas at Austin
Melissa Williams: HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology
Guohong Albert Wu: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Yuko Yoshinaga: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Matthew Zane: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Li Zhang: University of Texas at Austin
Jiyi Zhang: Noble Research Institute LLC
Kathrine D. Behrman: University of Texas at Austin
Arvid R. Boe: South Dakota State University
Philip A. Fay: Grassland, Soil and Water Research Laboratory, USDA-ARS
Felix B. Fritschi: University of Missouri
Julie D. Jastrow: Argonne National Laboratory
John Lloyd-Reilley: USDA-NRCS
Juan Manuel Martínez-Reyna: Antonio Narro Agrarian Autonomous University
Roser Matamala: Argonne National Laboratory
Robert B. Mitchell: Wheat, Sorghum, and Forage Research Unit, USDA-ARS
Francis M. Rouquette: Texas A&M University
Pamela Ronald: University of California, Davis
Malay Saha: Noble Research Institute LLC
Christian M. Tobias: Western Regional Research Center, USDA-ARS
Michael Udvardi: Noble Research Institute LLC
Rod A. Wing: University of Arizona
Yanqi Wu: Oklahoma State University
Laura E. Bartley: University of Oklahoma
Michael Casler: US Dairy Forage Research Center, USDA-ARS
Katrien M. Devos: University of Georgia
David B. Lowry: Michigan State University
Daniel S. Rokhsar: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Jane Grimwood: HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology
Thomas E. Juenger: University of Texas at Austin
Jeremy Schmutz: HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology

Nature, 2021, vol. 590, issue 7846, 438-444

Abstract: Abstract Long-term climate change and periodic environmental extremes threaten food and fuel security1 and 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.

Date: 2021
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