Identification of Salt Tolerance-Related NAC Genes in Wheat Roots Based on RNA-Seq and Association Analysis
Lei Zhang, Aili Wei, Weiwei Wang, Xueqi Zhang, Zhiyong Zhao, Linyi Qiao

TL;DR
This study identifies NAC genes in wheat roots linked to salt tolerance, offering new genetic markers for breeding salt-resistant wheat varieties.
Contribution
The study identifies novel NAC genes and SNPs associated with salt tolerance in wheat, along with a molecular marker for breeding.
Findings
144 TaNAC genes showed significant expression changes in wheat roots under salt stress.
20 SNPs across multiple chromosomes were associated with salt tolerance in wheat germplasms.
Three candidate NAC genes, including TaNAC26-D3.2, were linked to improved salt tolerance in wheat.
Abstract
Excavating new salt tolerance genes and utilizing them to improve salt-tolerant wheat varieties is an effective way to utilize salinized soil. The NAC gene family plays an important role in plant response to salt stress. In this study, 446 NAC sequences were isolated from the whole genome of common wheat and classified into 118 members based on subgenome homology, named TaNAC1 to TaNAC118. Transcriptome analysis of salt-tolerant wheat breeding line CH7034 roots revealed that 144 of the 446 TaNAC genes showed significant changes in expression levels at least two time points after NaCl treatment. These differentially expressed TaNACs were divided into four groups, and Group 4, containing the largest number of 78 genes, exhibited a successive upregulation trend after salt treatment. Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of the TaNAC gene family in 114 wheat germplasms were retrieved from…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPlant Stress Responses and Tolerance · Wheat and Barley Genetics and Pathology · Plant Micronutrient Interactions and Effects
