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  • - Seed vigor is vital for the successful early growth of crops, especially in forage production, and this study focuses on oats, a key nutritious food and forage crop.
  • - Researchers developed a user-friendly imaging method to analyze seed vigor traits in 650 elite oat lines, measuring factors like root and shoot characteristics.
  • - A genome-wide association study identified specific genetic loci linked to root and shoot traits related to seed vigor, revealing connections to genes known to influence this trait, which can guide future research.

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Seed vigor is crucial for crop early establishment in the field and is particularly important for forage crop production. Oat ( L.) is a nutritious food crop and also a valuable forage crop. However, little is known about the genetics of seed vigor in oats. To investigate seed vigor-related traits and their genetic architecture in oats, we developed an easy-to-implement image-based phenotyping pipeline and applied it to 650 elite oat lines from the Collaborative Oat Research Enterprise (CORE). Root number, root surface area, and shoot length were measured in two replicates. Variables such as growth rate were derived. Using a genome-wide association (GWA) approach, we identified 34 and 16 unique loci associated with root traits and shoot traits, respectively, which corresponded to 41 and 16 unique SNPs at a false discovery rate < 0.1. Nine root-associated loci were organized into four sets of homeologous regions, while nine shoot-associated loci were organized into three sets of homeologous regions. The context sequences of five trait-associated markers matched to the sequences of rice, and maize (E-value < 10), including three markers matched to known gene models with potential involvement in seed vigor. These were a glucuronosyltransferase, a mitochondrial carrier protein domain containing protein, and an iron-sulfur cluster protein. This study presents the first GWA study on oat seed vigor and data of this study can provide guidelines and foundation for further investigations.

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