Abstract

BackgroundThe moso bamboo, a large woody bamboo with the highest ecological, economic, and cultural value of all bamboos, has one of the highest growth speeds in the world. Genetic research into moso bamboo has been scarce, partly because of the lack of previous genomic resources. In the present study, for the first time, we performed de novo transcriptome sequencing and mapped to the moso bamboo genomic resources (reference genome and genes) to produce a comprehensive dataset for the fast growing shoots of moso bamboo.ResultsThe fast growing shoots mixed with six different heights and culms after leaf expansion of moso bamboo transcriptome were sequenced using the Illumina HiSeq™ 2000 sequencing platform, respectively. More than 80 million reads including 65,045,670 and 68,431,884 clean reads were produced in the two libraries. More than 81% of the reads were matched to the reference genome, and nearly 50% of the reads were matched to the reference genes. The genes with log 2 ratio > 2 or < −2 (P<0.001) were characterized as the most differentially expressed genes. 6,076 up-regulated and 4,613 down-regulated genes were classified into functional categories. Candidate genes which mainly involved transcript factors, plant hormones, cell cycle regulation, cell wall metabolism and cell morphogenesis genes were further analyzed and they may form a network that regulates the fast growth of moso bamboo shoots.ConclusionFirstly, our data provides the most comprehensive transcriptomic resource for moso bamboo to date. Candidate genes have been identified and they are potentially involved in the growth and development of moso bamboo. The results give a better insight into the mechanisms of moso bamboo shoots rapid growth and provide gene resources for improving plant growth.

Highlights

  • Bamboo is one of the most important non-timber forest plants in the world

  • Sequence analysis and assembly To obtain a global view of the moso bamboo transeriptome and identify genes involved in shoot initiation, a cDNA library from bamboo culms after leaf expansion and a mixed cDNA library from 6 heights were constructed and sequenced using the Illumina HiSeqTM 2000 sequencing platform

  • The reads mapping to the reference genome dataset To identify the genes corresponding to these clean reads in each library, the clean reads were mapped to the reference genes expressed in the moso bamboo genome

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Introduction

About 2.5 billion people depend on it economically, with a trade value of more than 2.5 billion US dollars per year [1,2] It is one of the most important forest resources because of its rapid growth rate, unique strength, and its capacity to adapt. Houzeau (Synonym Phyllostachys heterocycla Carriere) [4], is a large woody bamboo with the highest ecological, economic, and cultural value of all bamboos in Asia, accounting for up to 70% of the total area of bamboo growth. It has been valued at 5 billion US dollars of annual forest production in China. For the first time, we performed de novo transcriptome sequencing and mapped to the moso bamboo genomic resources (reference genome and genes) to produce a comprehensive dataset for the fast growing shoots of moso bamboo

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