1. Genome-Wide Association Mapping of Seedling Vigor and Regrowth Vigor in Winter Wheat
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Frank Maulana, Joshua D. Anderson, Tadele T. Kumssa, Xue-Feng Ma, and Wangqi Huang
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coleoptile length ,forage biomass ,regrowth vigor ,seedling vigor ,winter wheat ,Candidate gene ,biology ,food and beverages ,Sowing ,Forage ,Genome-wide association study ,General Medicine ,Quantitative trait locus ,biology.organism_classification ,Horticulture ,Seedling ,Shoot ,Association mapping - Abstract
Seedling vigor and regrowth ability are important traits for the forage production of winter wheat. The objectives of this study were to map quantitative trait loci (QTL) associated with seedling vigor and regrowth vigor traits using a genome-wide association mapping study (GWAS). Seedling vigor and regrowth vigor were evaluated with shoot length, the number of shoots per plant and shoot dry weight per plant 45 days after planting and 15 days after cutting. A large phenotypic variation was observed for all the traits studied. In total, 12 significant QTL for seedling vigor and 16 for regrowth vigor traits were detected on various chromosomes. Four QTL on chromosomes 2B, 4B, 5A and 7A for seedling vigor co-localized with QTL for regrowth vigor due to significant correlations between corresponding traits of the initial growth and regrowth. A BLAST search using DNA sequences of the significant loci revealed candidate genes playing roles in vegetative and reproductive development in different crop species. The QTL and single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers identified in this study will be further validated and used for marker-assisted selection of the traits during forage wheat breeding.
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- 2021
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