Registration of sorghum backcross-nested association mapping (BC-NAM) families in a BTx623 or RTx436 background

IF 0.6 4区 农林科学 Q4 AGRONOMY
Nikhil Y. Patil, Leo Hoffmann Jr., Noah Winans, Ramasamy Perumal, Chad Hayes, Yves Emendack, Richard E. Boyles, Jeff Dahlberg, Robert R. Klein, Patricia E. Klein, William L. Rooney
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Two sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] backcross-nested association mapping (BC-NAM) populations (Reg. no. MP-5, NSL 546724 MAP) have been developed, composed of 30 families totaling 2189 BC1F4 lines using an elite maintainer (B) or restorer (R) line as the recurrent parent. The families were derived from unadapted founder lines that were backcrossed to BTx623 and/or RTx436 based on the fertility reaction score and phylogenetic analysis of the founder lines. These unadapted founder lines were selected based on agronomic fitness, breeder desirability, and genetic diversity and represent a range of races and working groups. The 30 families were developed from 27 founder parents—three of the founder parents were backcrossed to both recurrent parents to provide a genetic relationship across all 30 families. Each family consists of 45–100 BC1F4 lines selected for standard agronomic fitness, and each population was genotyped using genotype-by-sequencing. To identify families that possess (or segregate for) traits of interest, 13 lines from each population were randomly selected and phenotyped for a range of agronomic and stress tolerance traits. These BC-NAM populations, which are adapted to US production regions and possess novel genetic diversity, have application in genetic research as a mapping resource for traits of interest and for sorghum breeding programs to diversify R and B line parental heterotic pools.

在 BTx623 或 RTx436 背景下注册高粱回交嵌套关联图谱(BC-NAM)家系
高粱[Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench]回交嵌套关联作图(BC-NAM)群体(登记号:MP-5,NSL 546724 MAP)由 30 个家系(共 2189 个 BC1F4 株系)组成,以精英保持系(B)或恢复系(R)为重复亲本。这些家系来自未适应的创始品系,根据育性反应评分和创始品系的系统发育分析,将这些品系与 BTx623 和/或 RTx436 进行回交。这些非适应性创始品系是根据农艺性状、育种者的期望值和遗传多样性挑选出来的,代表了不同的种族和工作群体。这 30 个家系由 27 个创始亲本发展而来,其中 3 个创始亲本与两个复交亲本进行回交,以提供所有 30 个家系的遗传关系。每个家系由 45-100 个 BC1F4 品系组成,这些品系是根据标准农艺性状挑选出来的,每个群体都使用逐基因型测序法进行了基因分型。为了确定具有(或分离出)相关性状的家系,从每个群体中随机选择了 13 个品系,并对其进行了一系列农艺性状和抗逆性状的表型分析。这些 BC-NAM 群体适应美国的生产地区,具有新的遗传多样性,可作为感兴趣性状的图谱资源应用于遗传研究,也可用于高粱育种计划,使 R 系和 B 系亲本异源基因库多样化。
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Journal of Plant Registrations
Journal of Plant Registrations 农林科学-农艺学
CiteScore
1.60
自引率
37.50%
发文量
65
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Plant Registrations is an official publication of the Crop Science Society of America and the premier international venue for plant breeders, geneticists, and genome biologists to publish research describing new and novel plant cultivars, germplasms, parental lines, genetic stocks, and genomic mapping populations. In addition to biomedical, nutritional, and agricultural scientists, the intended audience includes policy makers, humanitarian organizations, and all facets of food, feed, fiber, bioenergy, and shelter industries. The scope of articles includes (1) cultivar, germplasm, parental line, genetic stock, and mapping population registration manuscripts, (2) short manuscripts characterizing accessions held within Plant Germplasm Collection Systems, and (3) descriptions of plant genetic materials that have made a major impact on agricultural security. Registration of plant genetic resources, item (1) above, requires deposit of plant genetic material into the USDA ARS National Plant Germplasm System prior to publication. ­
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