Identification of major quantitative trait loci and candidate genes for seed weight in soybean.

Theor Appl Genet

National Key Laboratory of Crop Genetics and Germplasm Enhancement, National Center for Soybean Improvement, Key Laboratory for Biology and Genetic Improvement of Soybean (General, Ministry of Agriculture), Jiangsu Collaborative Innovation Center for Modern Crop Production, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing, China.

Published: January 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • Four major quantitative trait loci (QTL) associated with 100-seed weight in a soybean population were identified through a study involving 300 recombinant inbred lines (RILs) from two parent strains, PI595843 and WH.
  • Researchers detected 38 QTL overall, with four major QTL explaining over 10% of seed weight variation across five different environments, along with identifying six potential candidate genes linked to these QTL.
  • One candidate gene, Glyma.19G143300, is particularly significant as it encodes a receptor-like protein kinase and shows critical variations between the parent strains that could influence seed size, offering insights for molecular breeding of improved soybean varieties.

Article Abstract

Four major quantitative trait loci for 100-seed weight were identified in a soybean RIL population under five environments, and the most likely candidate genes underlying these loci were identified. Seed weight is an important target of soybean breeding. However, the genes underlying the major quantitative trait loci (QTL) controlling seed weight remain largely unknown. In this study, a soybean population of 300 recombinant inbred lines (RILs) derived from a cross between PI595843 (PI) and WH was used to map the QTL and identify candidate genes for seed weight. The RIL population was genotyped through whole genome resequencing, and phenotyped for 100-seed weight under five environments. A total of 38 QTL were detected, and four major QTL, each explained at least 10% of the variation in 100-seed weight, were identified. Six candidate genes within these four major QTL regions were identified by analyses of their tissue expression patterns, gene annotations, and differential gene expression levels in soybean seeds during four developmental stages between two parental lines. Further sequence variation analyses revealed a C to T substitution in the first exon of the Glyma.19G143300, resulting in an amino acid change between PI and WH, and thus leading to a different predicted kinase domain, which might affect its protein function. Glyma.19G143300 is highly expressed in soybean seeds and encodes a leucine-rich repeat receptor-like protein kinase (LRR-RLK). Its predicted protein has typical domains of LRR-RLK family, and phylogenetic analyses reveled its similarity with the known LRR-RLK protein XIAO (LOC_Os04g48760), which is involved in controlling seed size. The major QTL and candidate genes identified in this study provide useful information for molecular breeding of new soybean cultivars with desirable seed weight.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9870841PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00122-023-04299-wDOI Listing

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