Genetic and association mapping study of wheat agronomic traits under contrasting water regimes.

Int J Mol Sci

Environmental and Molecular Plant Physiology Research Group, School of Biology, Devonshire Building, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 7RU, UK.

Published: November 2015

AI Article Synopsis

  • A study on a winter wheat collection of 96 varieties from diverse origins assessed 24 agronomic traits over three years under different water conditions (irrigated, rainfed, and drought) to understand the impact of water deficit on yield.
  • The research identified significant marker-trait associations (MTAs) linked to agronomic traits, with 34 MTAs recognized across all water treatments, indicating specific genetic markers could explain a significant portion of yield variation.
  • Notably, while no markers directly correlated to grain yield under drought stress were found, several MTAs for traits related to development and overall grain yield in drought scenarios were identified, emphasizing the complexity of plant responses to water limitations.

Article Abstract

Genetic analyses and association mapping were performed on a winter wheat core collection of 96 accessions sampled from a variety of geographic origins. Twenty-four agronomic traits were evaluated over 3 years under fully irrigated, rainfed and drought treatments. Grain yield was the most sensitive trait to water deficit and was highly correlated with above-ground biomass per plant and number of kernels per m(2). The germplasm was structured into four subpopulations. The association of 46 SSR loci distributed throughout the wheat genome with yield and agronomic traits was analyzed using a general linear model, where subpopulation information was used to control false-positive or spurious marker-trait associations (MTAs). A total of 26, 21 and 29 significant (P < 0.001) MTAs were identified in irrigated, rainfed and drought treatments, respectively. The marker effects ranged from 14.0 to 50.8%. Combined across all treatments, 34 significant (P < 0.001) MTAs were identified with nine markers, and R(2) ranged from 14.5 to 50.2%. Marker psp3200 (6DS) and particularly gwm484 (2DS) were associated with many significant MTAs in each treatment and explained the greatest proportion of phenotypic variation. Although we were not able to recognize any marker related to grain yield under drought stress, a number of MTAs associated with developmental and agronomic traits highly correlated with grain yield under drought were identified.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3382799PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms13056167DOI Listing

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