番茄柱头位置控制的新qtl。

IF 4.3 2区 生物学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES
Alessandro Riccini, Fabrizio Olivieri, Barbara Farinon, Frederique Bitton, Isidore Diouf, Yolande Carretero, Salvador Soler, Maria Del Rosario Figàs, Jaime Prohens, Antonio Jose Monforte, Antonio Granell, Mathilde Causse, Andrea Mazzucato
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摘要

背景:番茄的交配系统受到驯化事件的强烈影响。破坏自交不亲和的突变与雄蕊锥内柱头位置(SP)收缩的变化并行,使栽培形式具有严格的自交配和自育性。虽然已经确定了影响这些变化的主要基因,但在保留组成型或热诱导型非插入型SP的驯化形式中,SP的控制需要阐明。为了扩大鉴定SP遗传决定因素的可能性,我们在不同环境条件(正常和热胁迫)下分析了4个群体(2个种质资源、1个多亲本重组自交系和1个双亲本后代)的SP性状。结果:总共鉴定出37个与该性状显著相关的标记。在这项工作中首次报道的地区之间以及在他们和以前报道的职位之间发现了几种共定位。这一发现支持了分析的可靠性。三个这样的区域,在染色体1、8和11的长臂上,在一个独立的分离群体中得到了验证,并且在转录因子和激素、应激和细胞壁相关基因中确定了置信区间的候选基因。结论:总体而言,本研究支持了番茄SP表型受不同关键基因控制的假设,为发现异种杂交调控的新参与者和新机制铺平了道路。
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New QTLs involved in the control of stigma position in tomato.

Background: Tomato mating systems were strongly affected by domestication events. Mutations disrupting self-incompatibility paralleled by changes retracting the stigma position (SP) within the staminal cone conferred strict autogamy and self-fertility to the cultivated forms. Although major genes affecting these changes have been identified, SP control in domesticated forms that retain a constitutive or heat-inducible noninserted SP needs elucidation. To widen the possibility of identifying SP genetic determinants, we analyzed the trait in four populations (two germplasm collections, a multiparental recombinant inbred and a biparental progeny) under different environmental conditions (normal and heat stressed).

Results: Overall, 37 markers significantly associated with the trait were identified. Several colocalizations were found, both among regions first reported in this work and among them and previously reported positions. This finding supported the reliability of the analysis. Three such regions, in the long arms of chromosomes 1, 8 and 11, were validated in an independent segregating population, and candidate genes in confidence intervals were identified among transcription factors and hormone-, stress- and cell wall-related genes.

Conclusion: Overall, this work supported the hypothesis that the SP phenotype is controlled by different key genes in tomato, paving the way for the identification of novel players and novel mechanisms involved in the regulation of herkogamy.

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BMC Plant Biology
BMC Plant Biology 生物-植物科学
CiteScore
8.40
自引率
3.80%
发文量
539
审稿时长
3.8 months
期刊介绍: BMC Plant Biology is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of plant biology, including molecular, cellular, tissue, organ and whole organism research.
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