Genome-Wide Association Study Reveals Novel Genomic Regions for Grain Yield and Yield-Related Traits in Drought-Stressed Synthetic Hexaploid Wheat

Synthetic hexaploid wheat (SHW; 2 = 6 = 42, AABBDD, L.) is produced from an interspecific cross between durum wheat (2 = 4 = 28, AABB, L.) and goat grass (2 = 2 = 14, DD, Coss.) and is reported to have significant novel alleles-controlling biotic and abiotic stresses resistance. A genome-wide associ...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of molecular sciences 2018-10, Vol.19 (10), p.3011
Hauptverfasser: Bhatta, Madhav, Morgounov, Alexey, Belamkar, Vikas, Baenziger, P Stephen
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Zusammenfassung:Synthetic hexaploid wheat (SHW; 2 = 6 = 42, AABBDD, L.) is produced from an interspecific cross between durum wheat (2 = 4 = 28, AABB, L.) and goat grass (2 = 2 = 14, DD, Coss.) and is reported to have significant novel alleles-controlling biotic and abiotic stresses resistance. A genome-wide association study (GWAS) was conducted to unravel these loci [marker⁻trait associations (MTAs)] using 35,648 genotyping-by-sequencing-derived single nucleotide polymorphisms in 123 SHWs. We identified 90 novel MTAs (45, 11, and 34 on the A, B, and D genomes, respectively) and haplotype blocks associated with grain yield and yield-related traits including root traits under drought stress. The phenotypic variance explained by the MTAs ranged from 1.1% to 32.3%. Most of the MTAs (120 out of 194) identified were found in genes, and of these 45 MTAs were in genes annotated as having a potential role in drought stress. This result provides further evidence for the reliability of MTAs identified. The large number of MTAs (53) identified especially on the D-genome demonstrate the potential of SHWs for elucidating the genetic architecture of complex traits and provide an opportunity for further improvement of wheat under rapidly changing climatic conditions.
ISSN:1422-0067
1422-0067
DOI:10.3390/ijms19103011