AI Article Synopsis

  • Climate change is affecting grapevine development and yield, prompting research into plant breeding to create stable grape varieties adapted to warmer climates.
  • The study focused on a mapping population of 129 microvines, identifying ten stable quantitative trait loci (QTLs) related to berry development and quality, particularly a major QTL on chromosome 7 linked to berry weight and yield components.
  • Results suggest that while some major genetic traits were identified in Ugni Blanc flb, minor QTLs in Picovine showed limited stability, indicating potential areas for future grapevine breeding efforts.

Article Abstract

Background: The increasing temperature associated with climate change impacts grapevine phenology and development with critical effects on grape yield and composition. Plant breeding has the potential to deliver new cultivars with stable yield and quality under warmer climate conditions, but this requires the identification of stable genetic determinants. This study tested the potentialities of the microvine to boost genetics in grapevine. A mapping population of 129 microvines derived from Picovine x Ugni Blanc flb, was genotyped with the Illumina® 18 K SNP (Single Nucleotide Polymorphism) chip. Forty-three vegetative and reproductive traits were phenotyped outdoors over four cropping cycles, and a subset of 22 traits over two cropping cycles in growth rooms with two contrasted temperatures, in order to map stable QTLs (Quantitative Trait Loci).

Results: Ten stable QTLs for berry development and quality or leaf area were identified on the parental maps. A new major QTL explaining up to 44 % of total variance of berry weight was identified on chromosome 7 in Ugni Blanc flb, and co-localized with QTLs for seed number (up to 76 % total variance), major berry acids at green lag phase (up to 35 %), and other yield components (up to 25 %). In addition, a minor QTL for leaf area was found on chromosome 4 of the same parent. In contrast, only minor QTLs for berry acidity and leaf area could be found as moderately stable in Picovine. None of the transporters recently identified as mutated in low acidity apples or Cucurbits were included in the several hundreds of candidate genes underlying the above berry QTLs, which could be reduced to a few dozen candidate genes when a priori pertinent biological functions and organ specific expression were considered.

Conclusions: This study combining the use of microvine and a high throughput genotyping technology was innovative for grapevine genetics. It allowed the identification of 10 stable QTLs, including the first berry acidity QTLs reported so far in a Vitis vinifera intra-specific cross. Robustness of a set of QTLs was assessed with respect to temperature variation.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4539925PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12870-015-0588-0DOI Listing

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