To reveal molecular mechanisms underlying photosynthesis responses of Dahurian larch () to environmental changes, we used the high-throughput sequencing technology to sequence the transcriptome of larch leaves from four latitudinal sites with different environmental conditions, and compared differential expression genes (DEGs). The four sites from high- to low-latitude were Tahe (52°52' N), Songling (50°72' N), Heihe (49°22' N), and Dailing (47°08' N). A total of 282428811 clean reads were sequenced out, among which the abundace of DEGs were 16915, 18812, 28536, 20635, 29957 and 23617 for the Tahe-Songling, Tahe-Heihe, Tahe-Dailing, Songling-Heihe, Songling-Dailing, and Heihe-Dailing comparisons, respectively. The expression of nine genes family (, , , , , , , 27, and 28) encoding Photosystem Ⅱ and that of three genes (1,, 1, , and 1, ) encoding F-type ATPase, which were involved in photosynthesis pathway, were significantly up-regulated with increasing environmental differences among the sites. A similar up-regulation pattern occurred for the expression of genes encoding glutamine synthetase (, ), nitrate reductase (), and carbonic anhydrase (, ) that were involved in nitrogen metabolism pathway. The numbers of DEGs and up-regulated genes increased with the increases in environmental changes among the sites, resulting in inter-site divergence of photosynthetic capacity of larch trees.
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