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The Genome of Reveals Its Adaptation to Saline and Waterlogged Habitat

Abstract

is a semi-mangrove species with strong tolerance to salt and waterlogging stress. However, the molecular basis and mechanisms that underlie this strong adaptability to harsh environments remain poorly understood. Here, we assembled a high-quality, chromosome-level genome of this semi-mangrove plant and analyzed its transcriptome under different stress treatments to reveal regulatory responses and mechanisms. Our analyses suggested that has undergone two recent successive polyploidy events, a whole-genome duplication followed by a whole-genome triplication, resulting in an unusually large gene number (107 309 genes). Comparison of the genome with that of its close relative , which has not experienced a recent WGT, indicated that genes associated with high stress resistance have been preferentially preserved in the genome, suggesting an underlying association between polyploidy and stronger stress resistance. Transcriptomic data indicated that genes in the roots and leaves responded differently to stress. In roots, genes that regulate ion channels involved in biosynthetic and metabolic processes responded quickly to adjust the ion concentration and provide metabolic products to protect root cells, whereas no such rapid response was observed from genes in leaves. Using co-expression networks, potential stress resistance genes were identified for use in future functional investigations. The genome sequence, along with several transcriptome datasets, provide insights into genome evolution and the mechanism of salt and waterlogging tolerance in , suggesting the importance of polyploidization for environmental adaptation.

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