Identification and mapping of a recessive allele, dt3, specifying semideterminate stem growth habit in soybean
Key message A locus, dt3 , modulating semideterminancy in soybean, was discovered by a combination of genome-wide association studies and linkage mapping with multiple distinct biparental populations. Stem growth habit is a key architectural trait in many plants that contributes to plant productivit...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Theoretical and applied genetics 2023-12, Vol.136 (12), p.258-258, Article 258 |
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A locus,
dt3
, modulating semideterminancy in soybean, was discovered by a combination of genome-wide association studies and linkage mapping with multiple distinct biparental populations.
Stem growth habit is a key architectural trait in many plants that contributes to plant productivity and environmental adaptation. In soybean, stem growth habit is classified as indeterminate, semideterminate, or determinate, of which semideterminacy is often considered as a counterpart of the “Green Revolution” trait in cereals that significantly increased grain yields. It has been demonstrated that semideterminacy in soybean is modulated by epistatic interaction between two loci,
Dt1
on chromosome 19 and
Dt2
on chromosome 18, with the latter as a negative regulator of the former. Here, we report the discovery of a third locus,
Dt3,
modulating soybean stem growth habit, which was delineated to a ~ 196-kb region on chromosome 10 by a combination of allelic and haplotypic analysis of the
Dt1
and
Dt2
loci in the USDA soybean Germplasm Collection, genome-wide association studies with three subsets of the collection, and linkage mapping with four biparental populations derived from crosses between one of two elite indeterminate cultivars and each of four semideterminate varieties possessing neither
Dt2
nor
dt1
. These four semideterminate varieties are recessive mutants (i.e.,
dt3
/
dt3
) in the
Dt1
/
Dt1
;
dt2
/
dt2
background. As the semideterminacy modulated by the
Dt2
allele has unfavorable pleotropic effects such as sensitivity to drought stress,
dt3
may be an ideal alternative for use to develop semideterminate cultivars that are more resilient to such an environmental stress. This study enhances our understanding of the genetic factors underlying semideterminacy and enables more accurate marker-assisted selection for stem growth habit in soybean breeding. |
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ISSN: | 0040-5752 1432-2242 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00122-023-04493-w |