Barley sodium content is regulated by natural variants of the Na+ transporter HvHKT1;5

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Kelly Houston
Jiaen Qiu
Stefanie Wege
Maria Hrmova
Helena Oakey
Yue Qu
Pauline Smith
Apriadi Situmorang
Malcolm Macaulay
Paulina Flis
Micha Bayer
Stuart Roy
Claire Halpin
Joanne Russell
Miriam Schreiber
Caitlin Byrt
Matt Gilliham
David E. Salt
Robbie Waugh
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[1] Cell and Molecular Sciences,
[2] The James Hutton Institute,undefined
[3] Errol Road Invergowrie,undefined
[4] ARC Centre of Excellence in Plant Energy Biology,undefined
[5] University of Adelaide,undefined
[6] Waite Campus,undefined
[7] School of Agriculture and Wine & Waite Research Institute,undefined
[8] University of Adelaide,undefined
[9] Waite Campus,undefined
[10] School of Life Science,undefined
[11] Huaiyin Normal University,undefined
[12] Future Food Beacon of Excellence and the School of Biosciences,undefined
[13] University of Nottingham,undefined
[14] ARC Industrial Transformation Research Hub for Wheat in a Hot Dry Climate,undefined
[15] University of Adelaide,undefined
[16] Waite Campus,undefined
[17] School of Life Sciences,undefined
[18] University of Dundee,undefined
[19] Dow Street,undefined
[20] Research School of Biology,undefined
[21] 46 Sullivans Creek Road,undefined
[22] The Australian National University,undefined
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During plant growth, sodium (Na+) in the soil is transported via the xylem from the root to the shoot. While excess Na+ is toxic to most plants, non-toxic concentrations have been shown to improve crop yields under certain conditions, such as when soil K+ is low. We quantified grain Na+ across a barley genome-wide association study panel grown under non-saline conditions and identified variants of a Class 1 HIGH-AFFINITY-POTASSIUM-TRANSPORTER (HvHKT1;5)-encoding gene responsible for Na+ content variation under these conditions. A leucine to proline substitution at position 189 (L189P) in HvHKT1;5 disturbs its characteristic plasma membrane localisation and disrupts Na+ transport. Under low and moderate soil Na+, genotypes containing HvHKT1:5P189 accumulate high concentrations of Na+ but exhibit no evidence of toxicity. As the frequency of HvHKT1:5P189 increases significantly in cultivated European germplasm, we cautiously speculate that this non-functional variant may enhance yield potential in non-saline environments, possibly by offsetting limitations of low available K+.
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