The National Plant Germplasm System cotton collection-a review of germplasm resources, phenotypic characterization, and genomic variation.

IF 4.2 1区 农林科学 Q1 AGRONOMY
Lori L Hinze, Joshua A Udall, John Z Yu, James E Frelichowski
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Abstract

This review is an investigation of the status of phenotypic and molecular characterization efforts in the National Plant Germplasm System (NPGS) cotton collection, highlighting progress to date to maximize the efficiency and effectiveness of future characterization efforts. We considered recent publications of large-scale characterization activities involving the cotton collection. Reports of qualitative descriptors and quantitative phenotypes were considered as well as reports of molecular genotypes. Approximately 80% of cotton accessions are characterized with standardized descriptors and digital images; in addition, large numbers of accessions have recently been screened for resistance to Fusarium wilt, bacterial blight, and cotton leaf curl virus. Many studies have measured genotypes of accessions using a range of technologies-31% of accessions have been genotyped using simple sequence repeat markers, 5% have been genotyped with single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) arrays, 7% have been genotyped with SNPs from resequencing, and 0.2% of accessions have been sequenced genomically de novo. These efforts ensure that valuable genetic resources are well-characterized, although only a small fraction of the genetic variability in the cotton collection has been surveyed to date. The integration of NPGS cotton collection resources with phenotypic and genotypic information has illuminated the value of cotton genetic variation and genes associated with important traits such as disease resistance and stress tolerance. The cotton collection is a premier information source and critical foundation of variation essential for cotton research and breeding programs aimed at developing resilient cultivars with superior yield and fiber quality in support of U.S. cotton production.

国家植物种质系统棉花收集-种质资源,表型表征和基因组变异的综述。
本文综述了国家植物种质系统(NPGS)棉花表型和分子鉴定工作的现状,重点介绍了迄今为止取得的进展,以最大限度地提高未来鉴定工作的效率和效果。我们考虑了最近发表的涉及棉花收集的大规模表征活动。定性描述符和定量表型的报告以及分子基因型的报告被考虑。大约80%的棉花品种具有标准化描述符和数字图像特征;此外,最近还对大量材料进行了抗枯萎病、白叶枯病和棉花卷曲病毒的筛选。许多研究使用一系列技术测量了材料的基因型——31%的材料使用简单序列重复标记进行基因分型,5%的材料使用单核苷酸多态性(SNP)阵列进行基因分型,7%的材料使用重测序的SNP进行基因分型,0.2%的材料使用从头基因组测序进行基因分型。这些努力确保了宝贵的遗传资源得到很好的表征,尽管迄今为止只调查了棉花收集中的一小部分遗传变异性。NPGS棉花采集资源与表型和基因型信息的整合,阐明了棉花遗传变异和抗病、抗逆性等重要性状相关基因的价值。棉花收集是一个重要的信息来源和变异的关键基础,对于棉花研究和育种计划至关重要,旨在开发具有优异产量和纤维质量的弹性品种,以支持美国棉花生产。
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CiteScore
9.60
自引率
7.40%
发文量
241
审稿时长
2.3 months
期刊介绍: Theoretical and Applied Genetics publishes original research and review articles in all key areas of modern plant genetics, plant genomics and plant biotechnology. All work needs to have a clear genetic component and significant impact on plant breeding. Theoretical considerations are only accepted in combination with new experimental data and/or if they indicate a relevant application in plant genetics or breeding. Emphasizing the practical, the journal focuses on research into leading crop plants and articles presenting innovative approaches.
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