Publications by authors named "Sakura D Karunarathne"

Nitrogen is a major determinant of grain yield and quality. As excessive use of nitrogen fertilizer leads to environmental pollution and high production costs, improving nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) is fundamental for a sustainable agriculture. Here, we dissected the role of the barley abnormal cytokinin response1 repressor 1 (HvARE1) gene, a candidate for involvement in NUE previously identified in a genome-wide association study, through natural variation analysis and clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR)/CRISPR-associated protein 9 (Cas9)-mediated gene editing.

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Unlabelled: Nitrogen (N) is one of the most important macronutrients for crop growth and development. Large amounts of N fertilizers are applied exogenously to improve grain yield and quality, which has led to environmental pollution and high cost of production. Therefore, improvement of N use efficiency (NUE) is a very important aspect for sustainable agriculture.

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Article Synopsis
  • The research uses genomic structural equation modeling (SEM) to identify how different traits in crops, like grain yield and protein content, genetically correlate and interact with each other.
  • Breeding challenges arise because some traits negatively impact others, making it tricky to select for optimal crop performance across multiple characteristics.
  • The study finds that certain traits, like tiller number, positively influence both yield and protein content, providing a framework for better multi-trait selection in crop breeding.
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Nitrogen (N) fertilizer is largely responsible for barley grain yield potential and quality, yet excessive application leads to environmental pollution and high production costs. Therefore, efficient use of N is fundamental for sustainable agriculture. In the present study, we investigated the performance of 282 barley accessions through hydroponic screening using optimal and low NHNO treatments.

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