A genome-wide association study identifies novel QTL for wheat yield stability under drought stress

IF 5.4 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES
Xiaoqiang Liu , Zhaolin Yang , Wenjia Hu , Sitong Liu , Runze Sun , Songsong Jin , Khandmaa Nergui , Guangyao Zhao , Lifeng Gao , Yongxiu Liu , Xin Deng
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Global climate changes have led to severe and frequent drought stress in many areas, seriously threatening the stability of yield in wheat. Exploring the quantitative trait loci for yield stability under drought condition is needed for wheat molecular breeding. In this study, we collected a panel of 432 diverse wheat accessions from different regions around the world and evaluated the drought stress susceptibility index of wheat yield-related phenotypes under drought stress and genotyped the panel with the wheat660K SNP array. Genome-wide association analysis has identified 40 yield stability-related loci, which distribute on various chromosomes. Four loci on Chromosome 1 A, 2B, 3 A and 7B are associate with more than two phenotypic indicators, explaining 1.59% − 8.07% of the phenotypic variation. Among them, Qgns.cas-3A.2 is a novel QTL for wheat yield stability under drought stress. Venn diagram analysis on the drought-responsive expression patterns of Qtgw.cas-3A genes in drought-tolerant and sensitive cultivars, and linkage disequilibrium analysis of the 57Kb region flanking SNP marker AX-108784842 on chromosomes 3 A which displays the highest confidence identified the same candidate gene, which encodes a glycosyl hydrolases family 17 protein. Haplotype analysis indicated that GG allele of this gene is the favorable allele for wheat yield stability under drought. Taken together, these results provide new insights on understanding the genetic basis of wheat yield stability under drought stress and new tools for developing molecular markers to engineer drought-tolerant wheat cultivars.

全基因组关联研究发现干旱胁迫下小麦产量稳定性的新型 QTL
全球气候变化导致许多地区干旱胁迫严重且频繁,严重威胁小麦的产量稳定性。小麦分子育种需要探索干旱条件下产量稳定性的数量性状位点。本研究从全球不同地区收集了 432 个不同的小麦品种,评估了小麦在干旱胁迫下产量相关表型的干旱胁迫敏感性指数,并利用 wheat660K SNP 阵列对这些品种进行了基因分型。全基因组关联分析确定了 40 个与产量稳定性相关的位点,这些位点分布在不同的染色体上。染色体 1 A、2B、3 A 和 7B 上的四个位点与两个以上的表型指标相关,解释了 1.59% - 8.07% 的表型变异。其中,Qgns.cas-3A.2是干旱胁迫下小麦产量稳定性的新QTL。对Qtgw.cas-3A基因在耐旱和敏感栽培品种中的干旱响应表达模式进行了维恩图分析,并对置信度最高的3号染色体A上SNP标记AX-108784842侧翼的57Kb区域进行了连锁不平衡分析,确定了相同的候选基因,该基因编码糖基水解酶家族17蛋白。单倍型分析表明,该基因的 GG 等位基因是干旱条件下小麦稳产的有利等位基因。综上所述,这些结果为了解干旱胁迫下小麦产量稳定性的遗传基础提供了新的见解,也为开发分子标记以培育耐旱小麦品种提供了新的工具。
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Current Plant Biology
Current Plant Biology Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Plant Science
CiteScore
10.90
自引率
1.90%
发文量
32
审稿时长
50 days
期刊介绍: Current Plant Biology aims to acknowledge and encourage interdisciplinary research in fundamental plant sciences with scope to address crop improvement, biodiversity, nutrition and human health. It publishes review articles, original research papers, method papers and short articles in plant research fields, such as systems biology, cell biology, genetics, epigenetics, mathematical modeling, signal transduction, plant-microbe interactions, synthetic biology, developmental biology, biochemistry, molecular biology, physiology, biotechnologies, bioinformatics and plant genomic resources.
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