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Uncovering the dispersion history, adaptive evolution and selection of wheat in China

Authors :
Yuming Wei
Ming-Cheng Luo
Robin G. Allaby
You-Liang Zheng
Rui Wang
Qiantao Jiang
Eviatar Nevo
Pengfei Qi
Jan Dvorak
Yaxi Liu
Tingting Zhu
Yong Zhou
Jian Chen
Zhongxu Chen
Mengping Cheng
Jirui Wang
Guoyue Chen
Dengcai Liu
Source :
Plant Biotechnology Journal
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Wiley, 2017.

Abstract

Summary Wheat was introduced to China approximately 4500 years ago, where it adapted over a span of time to various environments in agro‐ecological growing zones. We investigated 717 Chinese and 14 Iranian/Turkish geographically diverse, locally adapted wheat landraces with 27 933 DArTseq (for 717 landraces) and 312 831 Wheat660K (for a subset of 285 landraces) markers. This study highlights the adaptive evolutionary history of wheat cultivation in China. Environmental stresses and independent selection efforts have resulted in considerable genome‐wide divergence at the population level in Chinese wheat landraces. In total, 148 regions of the wheat genome show signs of selection in at least one geographic area. Our data show adaptive events across geographic areas, from the xeric northwest to the mesic south, along and among homoeologous chromosomes, with fewer variations in the D genome than in the A and B genomes. Multiple variations in interdependent functional genes such as regulatory and metabolic genes controlling germination and flowering time were characterized, showing clear allelic frequency changes corresponding to the dispersion of wheat in China. Population structure and selection data reveal that Chinese wheat spread from the northwestern Caspian Sea region to South China, adapting during its agricultural trajectory to increasingly mesic and warm climatic areas.

Details

ISSN :
14677644
Volume :
16
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Plant Biotechnology Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c6324d1598e0d019f1ab120c6ad1ffc9
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/pbi.12770