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Shantanu Das
PhD Scholar
Dept. of Plant Breeding and Genetics
Assam Agricultural University, Jorhat-785013
NUE
Contents
Introduction.
Need for improvement of NUE
Understanding plant response to N limitation
Physiological basis of NUE
Molecular basis of NUE
Approaches for improving NUE
Case study
Ideotype of Nitrogen use efficient genotype
The relationship between NUE and grain yield
Conclusion
What is NUE ?
(Yield obtained per unit of available nitrogen (N) in the soil)
 Physiological NUE =Eefficiency with which the plant
uses N from acquired available N to total plant dry matter
N imported from the field to the crop product
 Agronomic NUE =
N applied.
 NUE is the product of uptake efficiency and utilization
efficiency.
 NUE in plants is a complex phenomenon that depends on
a number of internal and external factors.
Where, When and Why NUE traits
are required?
 It’s required in all environmental condition where yield is
required, because NUE crop yield.⍺
 For abiotic stress improvement in crops, NUE has become the
second priority after drought both in the private and in the
public sector.
 To minimize N loss, maximize N uptake & reduce
environmental pollution.
 It’s required in all environmental condition where yield is
required, because NUE crop yield.⍺
 For abiotic stress improvement in crops, NUE has become the
second priority after drought both in the private and in the
public sector.
 To minimize N loss, maximize N uptake & reduce
environmental pollution.
Soil
Available N
Key events responsible forKey events responsible for
soil available Nsoil available N
Global Status of N fertilizer consumption
& NUE
Global Status of N fertilizer consumption
& NUE
 There is 20-fold increase in the global use of N fertilizer
applications during the past five decades (Glass, 2003) and
this is expected to increase at least threefold by 2050 (Good et
al., 2004).
 The current average NUE in the field is approximately 33%
and substantial proportion of the remaining 67% is lost into
the environment, especially in the intensively cropped area.
 It is estimated that 1% increase in NUE could save $1.1 billion
annually.
Need for improvement of NUE
Nitrogen (N) must be supplemented to meet the food production
demands of an ever-increasing population.
The cost of mineral nitrogen fertilizer accounts for a major
portion of the total cost of production.
N recovery by crops is only 30% to 35% of that applied and
remaining 65% to 70% is lost into the environment through a
combination of ammonia volatilization, denitrification, leaching,
immobilization and runoff.
Therefore, Physiologist and plant breeders need to develop
cultivars that can exploit N more efficiently in order to minimize
loss of N, reduce environmental pollution, decrease input cost and
make more economic use of the absorbed N.
Understanding plant response to N
limitation
• There may be two type of response to N limitation (i.e.)
1. Adaptive response and
2. Non-adoptive response
Adaptive responses
 Increase in N uptake.
 Retardation of growth and photosynthesis.
 Remobilization of N from older to young leaves and reproductive parts.
 Increased anthocyanin accumulation.
Non -adaptive responses
 Fail to accumulate anthocyanin.
 Having sudden senescence.
 Unable to remobilize N metabolites from rosette leaves towards
developing seeds.
Physiological components of NUE
There may be a two components of NUE
1. Nitrogen Uptake Efficiency
2. Nitrogen Utilization Efficiency
1. Nitrogen uptake efficiency
(Amount of absorbed N/quantity of available N)
N uptake efficiency drives biomass production and depend on
Amount of N uptake
Storage
Assimilation
N uptake (Kant & Rothstein., 2010)
 For plant N is mainly available in the form of NO3
-
and NH4
+
 There are 3 type of NO3
-
transporter - LATS, cHATS & iHATS
 Km value of cHATS-(about 6-20 μM) [Forde and Clarkson, 1999]
 Km value of iHATS-(about 13-79 μM) [Forde and Clarkson,
1999]
 Several structural gene involve in N uptake
 NRT1 families member (NRT1.1 and NRT1.2) are characterized as
LAT
 NRT2 families member (NRT2.1 and NRT2.2) are characterized as
N Assimilation
NO3
-
after entering into the plant cell, assimilation is begin .
N Storage
Absorbed N may stored in the vacoule or directly assimilate
into amino acid
Nitrate reductase
No3
-
NO2
-
Nitrate assimilation
Cytoplasm
NO2
- Nitrite reductase
NH4
+MoveNO2
-
 Nitrate reductase encoded in nucleus and synthesized in
cytoplasm.
Ammonium assimilation
2. Nitrogen Utilization Efficiency
(Efficiency of a plant to utilized N from acquired available N
in the plant for production of biomass)
 Utilization efficiency involved N remobilization.
 At the reproductive stage both N assimilation & N
remobalization become critical.
 Leaves & shoot act as a source for amino acid to the
reproductive and storage organ.
 Upto 80% of the grain N content is derived from leaves in
rice and wheat.
 During leaf senescence N release via protease activities.
Amino acid
The predominant gene families which involved in phloem
loading process is AAP (AAP1 - AAP8)
Loading
into
Phloem
NH4
+
Stored Protein
Molecular basis of
NUE
Genetics of NUE
 NUE is a complex quantitative traits which involves many
genes.
 Expression of multiple gene depend on a number of
internal and external factors.
 There are 100s of nitrate responsive gene.
 For their transcription require regulatory sequence i.e.
NRE (Nitrate responsive element).
 One of the such sequence originally reported to be
comprised of an A[G/C]TCA sequence.
 These sequence is randomly distributed throughout the
genome.
 QTL mapping is a powerful tool for analysis of complex
NUE.
 By using QTL mapping in some model spp. such as rice,
arabidopsis and maize, candidate genes encoding enzyme
that involved in N uptake, assimilation and utilization have
been identified.
Contd. (genetics of NUE)
Gene involved in Nitrogen uptake
(Kant et al., 2011)
Gene involved in Nitrate Assimilation
(Good et. al., 2004)
Contd.
Agronomic Approach
Optimum N Application_________________
According to phonological stages,
Based on the crop N demand,
Knowledge of plant N uptake efficiency,
Based on soil N status or
Using controlled-release fertilizers - Nitroform®
- Nutralene®
- IB Nitrogen
 NUE is affected by
N uptake efficiency - Root characteristics
Physiological N use efficiency (PE)
-mode of photosynthesis i.e. C3 or C4
- N supply
N partitioning b/w leaf & stem
Efficiency of N use in CO2 fixation
Increasing leaf N content
Delay leaf senescence
Higher canopy structure
Physiological Approach
Conventional approach
Selection
Backcross method
Molecular approach
Marker assisted selection
Genetic Approach
F2
P2
F1
P1 x
ResistantSusceptible
Marker assisted backcrossingMarker assisted backcrossing
Marker-assisted backcrossing (MAB)
There are three levels of selection in which markers may be
applied in backcross breeding.
 Foreground selection : to screen forthe target trait.
 Recombinant selection: to minimize linkage drag.
 Background selection: to the recovery of the recurrent
parent genome.
Transgenic approach
(Abrol, Raghuram & Sachdev, 2007)
GENE GENE SOURCE TARGET PLANT
PHENOTYPE
OBSERVED
Nrt 2.1
Nicotiana
plumbaginifolia
N. tabaccum
Increased nitrate influx
under low N conditions
NR N. plumbaginifolia N. tabaccum
Higher
Nitrate assimilation
NiR Spinacea oleracea Arabidopsis
Higher
Ammonium
accumulation
GS1 Glycine max Lotus corniculatus Accelerated senescence
CASE STUDY
Zhang et al., 2015Zhang et al., 2015
Identified a major QTL (TOND1) on the long arm of
chromosome 12, confer tolerance to nitrogen deficiency in Teqing
YIL 105 x Teqing
F1
311 F2
34
75
41
Contain TOND 1 Don’t Contain TOND1
150 cultivars (75 Indica and 75 Japonica cultivars) and regions
Whether rice cultivars having the TOND 1 allele
exhibit strong tolerance to N deficiency ?
Over-expression of TOND1 increased the tolerance to N
deficiency in the TOND1- deficient rice cultivars.
Identification of TOND 1 provides
a molecular basis of breeding
for breeding rice varieties with
improved grain yield despite input
of N fertilizer
Concluded
Ideotype of Nitrogen use efficient genotype
 Increased amount and activity of NR & NiR
 Increased amount and activity of GS & GOGAT
 High root to shoot ratio
 High root vigor & root hair
 High root length density
 N-induced root proliferation
 Microbial symbiosis
Grain yield is positively correlated with N uptake
efficiency and N utilization efficiency
Grain yield is positively correlated with N uptake
efficiency and N utilization efficiency
 There is a considerable genetic variability for NUE which
provide opportunity for genetic improvement.
 Several candidate gene responsible for NUE have been identify
in several crops like Arabidopsis, Rice and maize etc.
 By hybridization programme, its is enable to transfer
identified NUE related QTL to the genotype having good
agronomic background.
 Incorporation of NUE trait in a genotype will increase
the ultimate grain yield which will contribute to
our national economy.
NUE

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Physiological and Molecular basis of NUE

  • 1. Shantanu Das PhD Scholar Dept. of Plant Breeding and Genetics Assam Agricultural University, Jorhat-785013 NUE
  • 2. Contents Introduction. Need for improvement of NUE Understanding plant response to N limitation Physiological basis of NUE Molecular basis of NUE Approaches for improving NUE Case study Ideotype of Nitrogen use efficient genotype The relationship between NUE and grain yield Conclusion
  • 3.
  • 4. What is NUE ? (Yield obtained per unit of available nitrogen (N) in the soil)  Physiological NUE =Eefficiency with which the plant uses N from acquired available N to total plant dry matter N imported from the field to the crop product  Agronomic NUE = N applied.  NUE is the product of uptake efficiency and utilization efficiency.  NUE in plants is a complex phenomenon that depends on a number of internal and external factors.
  • 5. Where, When and Why NUE traits are required?  It’s required in all environmental condition where yield is required, because NUE crop yield.⍺  For abiotic stress improvement in crops, NUE has become the second priority after drought both in the private and in the public sector.  To minimize N loss, maximize N uptake & reduce environmental pollution.  It’s required in all environmental condition where yield is required, because NUE crop yield.⍺  For abiotic stress improvement in crops, NUE has become the second priority after drought both in the private and in the public sector.  To minimize N loss, maximize N uptake & reduce environmental pollution.
  • 6. Soil Available N Key events responsible forKey events responsible for soil available Nsoil available N
  • 7. Global Status of N fertilizer consumption & NUE Global Status of N fertilizer consumption & NUE  There is 20-fold increase in the global use of N fertilizer applications during the past five decades (Glass, 2003) and this is expected to increase at least threefold by 2050 (Good et al., 2004).  The current average NUE in the field is approximately 33% and substantial proportion of the remaining 67% is lost into the environment, especially in the intensively cropped area.  It is estimated that 1% increase in NUE could save $1.1 billion annually.
  • 8. Need for improvement of NUE Nitrogen (N) must be supplemented to meet the food production demands of an ever-increasing population. The cost of mineral nitrogen fertilizer accounts for a major portion of the total cost of production. N recovery by crops is only 30% to 35% of that applied and remaining 65% to 70% is lost into the environment through a combination of ammonia volatilization, denitrification, leaching, immobilization and runoff. Therefore, Physiologist and plant breeders need to develop cultivars that can exploit N more efficiently in order to minimize loss of N, reduce environmental pollution, decrease input cost and make more economic use of the absorbed N.
  • 9. Understanding plant response to N limitation • There may be two type of response to N limitation (i.e.) 1. Adaptive response and 2. Non-adoptive response Adaptive responses  Increase in N uptake.  Retardation of growth and photosynthesis.  Remobilization of N from older to young leaves and reproductive parts.  Increased anthocyanin accumulation. Non -adaptive responses  Fail to accumulate anthocyanin.  Having sudden senescence.  Unable to remobilize N metabolites from rosette leaves towards developing seeds.
  • 10.
  • 11. Physiological components of NUE There may be a two components of NUE 1. Nitrogen Uptake Efficiency 2. Nitrogen Utilization Efficiency
  • 12. 1. Nitrogen uptake efficiency (Amount of absorbed N/quantity of available N) N uptake efficiency drives biomass production and depend on Amount of N uptake Storage Assimilation
  • 13. N uptake (Kant & Rothstein., 2010)  For plant N is mainly available in the form of NO3 - and NH4 +  There are 3 type of NO3 - transporter - LATS, cHATS & iHATS  Km value of cHATS-(about 6-20 μM) [Forde and Clarkson, 1999]  Km value of iHATS-(about 13-79 μM) [Forde and Clarkson, 1999]  Several structural gene involve in N uptake  NRT1 families member (NRT1.1 and NRT1.2) are characterized as LAT  NRT2 families member (NRT2.1 and NRT2.2) are characterized as
  • 14. N Assimilation NO3 - after entering into the plant cell, assimilation is begin . N Storage Absorbed N may stored in the vacoule or directly assimilate into amino acid
  • 16. NO2 - Nitrite reductase NH4 +MoveNO2 -  Nitrate reductase encoded in nucleus and synthesized in cytoplasm.
  • 18. 2. Nitrogen Utilization Efficiency (Efficiency of a plant to utilized N from acquired available N in the plant for production of biomass)  Utilization efficiency involved N remobilization.  At the reproductive stage both N assimilation & N remobalization become critical.  Leaves & shoot act as a source for amino acid to the reproductive and storage organ.  Upto 80% of the grain N content is derived from leaves in rice and wheat.  During leaf senescence N release via protease activities.
  • 19. Amino acid The predominant gene families which involved in phloem loading process is AAP (AAP1 - AAP8) Loading into Phloem NH4 + Stored Protein
  • 21. Genetics of NUE  NUE is a complex quantitative traits which involves many genes.  Expression of multiple gene depend on a number of internal and external factors.  There are 100s of nitrate responsive gene.  For their transcription require regulatory sequence i.e. NRE (Nitrate responsive element).
  • 22.  One of the such sequence originally reported to be comprised of an A[G/C]TCA sequence.  These sequence is randomly distributed throughout the genome.  QTL mapping is a powerful tool for analysis of complex NUE.  By using QTL mapping in some model spp. such as rice, arabidopsis and maize, candidate genes encoding enzyme that involved in N uptake, assimilation and utilization have been identified. Contd. (genetics of NUE)
  • 23. Gene involved in Nitrogen uptake (Kant et al., 2011)
  • 24. Gene involved in Nitrate Assimilation (Good et. al., 2004)
  • 26.
  • 27. Agronomic Approach Optimum N Application_________________ According to phonological stages, Based on the crop N demand, Knowledge of plant N uptake efficiency, Based on soil N status or Using controlled-release fertilizers - Nitroform® - Nutralene® - IB Nitrogen
  • 28.  NUE is affected by N uptake efficiency - Root characteristics Physiological N use efficiency (PE) -mode of photosynthesis i.e. C3 or C4 - N supply N partitioning b/w leaf & stem Efficiency of N use in CO2 fixation Increasing leaf N content Delay leaf senescence Higher canopy structure Physiological Approach
  • 29. Conventional approach Selection Backcross method Molecular approach Marker assisted selection Genetic Approach
  • 31. Marker assisted backcrossingMarker assisted backcrossing
  • 32. Marker-assisted backcrossing (MAB) There are three levels of selection in which markers may be applied in backcross breeding.  Foreground selection : to screen forthe target trait.  Recombinant selection: to minimize linkage drag.  Background selection: to the recovery of the recurrent parent genome.
  • 33. Transgenic approach (Abrol, Raghuram & Sachdev, 2007) GENE GENE SOURCE TARGET PLANT PHENOTYPE OBSERVED Nrt 2.1 Nicotiana plumbaginifolia N. tabaccum Increased nitrate influx under low N conditions NR N. plumbaginifolia N. tabaccum Higher Nitrate assimilation NiR Spinacea oleracea Arabidopsis Higher Ammonium accumulation GS1 Glycine max Lotus corniculatus Accelerated senescence
  • 34. CASE STUDY Zhang et al., 2015Zhang et al., 2015
  • 35. Identified a major QTL (TOND1) on the long arm of chromosome 12, confer tolerance to nitrogen deficiency in Teqing YIL 105 x Teqing F1 311 F2 34 75 41 Contain TOND 1 Don’t Contain TOND1 150 cultivars (75 Indica and 75 Japonica cultivars) and regions
  • 36. Whether rice cultivars having the TOND 1 allele exhibit strong tolerance to N deficiency ? Over-expression of TOND1 increased the tolerance to N deficiency in the TOND1- deficient rice cultivars. Identification of TOND 1 provides a molecular basis of breeding for breeding rice varieties with improved grain yield despite input of N fertilizer Concluded
  • 37. Ideotype of Nitrogen use efficient genotype  Increased amount and activity of NR & NiR  Increased amount and activity of GS & GOGAT  High root to shoot ratio  High root vigor & root hair  High root length density  N-induced root proliferation  Microbial symbiosis
  • 38. Grain yield is positively correlated with N uptake efficiency and N utilization efficiency Grain yield is positively correlated with N uptake efficiency and N utilization efficiency
  • 39.  There is a considerable genetic variability for NUE which provide opportunity for genetic improvement.  Several candidate gene responsible for NUE have been identify in several crops like Arabidopsis, Rice and maize etc.  By hybridization programme, its is enable to transfer identified NUE related QTL to the genotype having good agronomic background.  Incorporation of NUE trait in a genotype will increase the ultimate grain yield which will contribute to our national economy.
  • 40. NUE