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Uncovering the mechanisms of the root gravitropic set-point angle and its application in agriculture

£1.87M GBP

Funder Horizon Europe Guarantee
Recipient Organization The James Hutton Institute
Country United Kingdom
Start Date Nov 01, 2023
End Date Oct 31, 2025
Duration 730 days
Number of Grantees 2
Roles Fellow; Principal Investigator
Data Source UKRI Gateway to Research
Grant ID EP/Y014820/1
Grant Description

Root system architecture determines the ability of plants to take up water and nutrients from the soil.

The gravitropic set-point angle (GSA) describes the orientation of single roots to the gravitropic vector and is therefore essential for shaping the root system architecture.

The GSA differs between root types and even between roots of the same type and can be adapted according to environmental conditions.

However, to date it is still largely unknown which signalling pathways maintain the GSA and how the environmental cues are transduced to changes in the angle.

Here we propose to use RNA sequencing of barley seminal roots with different GSAs to understand the transcriptomic basis of GSA maintenance.

We will then compare the data set to existing transcriptome datasets of the hypergravitropic barley mutant enhanced gravitropism2 (egt2) and of barley roots after rotation to identify candidate genes. These candidate genes we will analyse regarding their expression and mutant phenotype.

In parallel, we will dissect the signalling pathway of EGT2 in more detail, by analysing the expression pattern and screening for interaction partners.

To understand the influence of the root growth angle in water and nutrient uptake, we will use the egt2 mutant as well as mutants derived from the transcriptome data set, to test plant performance under different challenging soil conditions, such as drought or phosphate starvation.

With this proposed project, we hope to gain new insights into GSA signalling and a better understanding for the connection of the root growth angle to different soil conditions.

All Grantees

King Abdullah University of Sci and Tech; The James Hutton Institute

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