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SRX5168578: Water impacts nutrient dose responses genome-wide to affect crop production
1 ILLUMINA (NextSeq 500) run: 15.1M spots, 1.1G bases, 417.3Mb downloads

Design: NEB Next Library Preparation
Submitted by: New York University
Study: Water impacts nutrient dose responses genome-wide to affect crop production
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Changes in nutrient dose have dramatic effects on gene expression and development. However, an outstanding question is whether organisms respond to changes in absolute nutrient amount (moles) vs. concentration relative to water (molarity). This basic knowledge gap can be tackled in plants, as soil drying (e.g. drought) can alter nutrient concentration, without changing its absolute amount, and results have practical implications for agriculture. To investigate, we exposed rice to a factorial matrix varying nitrogen (N) dose and water (W) combinations, and quantified transcriptome and phenotype responses. Using linear models, we identified distinct dose responses to either N-moles, W-volume, N-molarity (N/W), or a synergistic interaction (NxW). Importantly, genes whose expression patterns are best explained by N-dose and W interactions (N/W or NxW) in seedlings were associated with crop outcomes in replicated field trials. Such N-by-W response genes may assist future efforts to develop crops resilient to increasingly arid, low nutrient soils.
Sample:
SAMN10618418 • SRS4176241 • All experiments • All runs
Library:
Name: 111
Instrument: NextSeq 500
Strategy: RNA-Seq
Source: TRANSCRIPTOMIC
Selection: PolyA
Layout: SINGLE
Runs: 1 run, 15.1M spots, 1.1G bases, 417.3Mb
Run# of Spots# of BasesSizePublished
SRR835787115,072,4751.1G417.3Mb2019-02-20

ID:
6983190

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