Comprehensive Identification of Drought Tolerance QTL-Allele and Candidate Gene Systems in Chinese Cultivated Soybean Population
Drought is one of the most important factors affecting plant growth and productivity. The previous results on drought tolerance (DT) genetic system in soybean indicated a complex of genes not only few ones were involved in the trait. This study is featured with a relatively thorough identification o...
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doaj-3837e3513e4947578db04fc39c0d5ba02020-11-25T03:36:22ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1661-65961422-00672020-07-01214830483010.3390/ijms21144830Comprehensive Identification of Drought Tolerance QTL-Allele and Candidate Gene Systems in Chinese Cultivated Soybean PopulationWubin Wang0Bin Zhou1Jianbo He2Jinming Zhao3Cheng Liu4Xianlian Chen5Guangnan Xing6Shouyi Chen7Han Xing8Junyi Gai9Soybean Research Institute, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing 210095, ChinaSoybean Research Institute, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing 210095, ChinaSoybean Research Institute, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing 210095, ChinaSoybean Research Institute, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing 210095, ChinaSoybean Research Institute, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing 210095, ChinaSoybean Research Institute, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing 210095, ChinaSoybean Research Institute, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing 210095, ChinaInstitute of Genetics and Developmental Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, ChinaSoybean Research Institute, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing 210095, ChinaSoybean Research Institute, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing 210095, ChinaDrought is one of the most important factors affecting plant growth and productivity. The previous results on drought tolerance (DT) genetic system in soybean indicated a complex of genes not only few ones were involved in the trait. This study is featured with a relatively thorough identification of QTL-allele/candidate-gene system using an efficient restricted two-stage multi-locus multi-allele genome-wide association study, on two comprehensive DT indicators, membership index values of relative plant weight (MPW) and height (MPH), instead of a single biological characteristic, in a large sample (564 accessions) of the Chinese cultivated soybean population (CCSP). Based on 24,694 multi-allele markers, 75 and 64 QTL with 261 and 207 alleles (2–12/locus) were detected for MPW and MPH, explaining 54.7% and 47.1% of phenotypic variance, respectively. The detected QTL-alleles were organized into a QTL-allele matrix for each indicator, indicating DT is a super-trait conferred by two (even more) QTL-allele systems of sub-traits. Each CCSP matrix was separated into landrace (LR) and released cultivar (RC) sub-matrices, which showed significant differentiation in QTL-allele constitutions, with 58 LR alleles excluded and 16 new ones emerged in RC. Using the matrices, optimal crosses with great DT transgressive recombinants were predicted. From the detected QTL, 177 candidate genes were annotated and validated with quantitative Real-time PCR, and grouped into nine categories, with ABA and stress responders as the major parts. The key point of the above results is the establishment of relatively full QTL-allele matrices composed of numerous gene functions jointly conferring DT, therefore, demonstrates the complexity of DT genetic system and potential of CCSP in DT breeding.https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/21/14/4830soybean (<i>Glycine max</i> (L.) Merr.)drought tolerance (DT)membership index value of relative plant weight (MPW)membership index value of relative plant height (MPH)restricted two-stage multi-locus multi-allele genome-wide association study (RTM-GWAS)QTL-allele matrix |
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Wubin Wang Bin Zhou Jianbo He Jinming Zhao Cheng Liu Xianlian Chen Guangnan Xing Shouyi Chen Han Xing Junyi Gai Comprehensive Identification of Drought Tolerance QTL-Allele and Candidate Gene Systems in Chinese Cultivated Soybean Population International Journal of Molecular Sciences soybean (<i>Glycine max</i> (L.) Merr.) drought tolerance (DT) membership index value of relative plant weight (MPW) membership index value of relative plant height (MPH) restricted two-stage multi-locus multi-allele genome-wide association study (RTM-GWAS) QTL-allele matrix |
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Wubin Wang Bin Zhou Jianbo He Jinming Zhao Cheng Liu Xianlian Chen Guangnan Xing Shouyi Chen Han Xing Junyi Gai |
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Comprehensive Identification of Drought Tolerance QTL-Allele and Candidate Gene Systems in Chinese Cultivated Soybean Population |
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Comprehensive Identification of Drought Tolerance QTL-Allele and Candidate Gene Systems in Chinese Cultivated Soybean Population |
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Comprehensive Identification of Drought Tolerance QTL-Allele and Candidate Gene Systems in Chinese Cultivated Soybean Population |
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Comprehensive Identification of Drought Tolerance QTL-Allele and Candidate Gene Systems in Chinese Cultivated Soybean Population |
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Comprehensive Identification of Drought Tolerance QTL-Allele and Candidate Gene Systems in Chinese Cultivated Soybean Population |
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comprehensive identification of drought tolerance qtl-allele and candidate gene systems in chinese cultivated soybean population |
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Drought is one of the most important factors affecting plant growth and productivity. The previous results on drought tolerance (DT) genetic system in soybean indicated a complex of genes not only few ones were involved in the trait. This study is featured with a relatively thorough identification of QTL-allele/candidate-gene system using an efficient restricted two-stage multi-locus multi-allele genome-wide association study, on two comprehensive DT indicators, membership index values of relative plant weight (MPW) and height (MPH), instead of a single biological characteristic, in a large sample (564 accessions) of the Chinese cultivated soybean population (CCSP). Based on 24,694 multi-allele markers, 75 and 64 QTL with 261 and 207 alleles (2–12/locus) were detected for MPW and MPH, explaining 54.7% and 47.1% of phenotypic variance, respectively. The detected QTL-alleles were organized into a QTL-allele matrix for each indicator, indicating DT is a super-trait conferred by two (even more) QTL-allele systems of sub-traits. Each CCSP matrix was separated into landrace (LR) and released cultivar (RC) sub-matrices, which showed significant differentiation in QTL-allele constitutions, with 58 LR alleles excluded and 16 new ones emerged in RC. Using the matrices, optimal crosses with great DT transgressive recombinants were predicted. From the detected QTL, 177 candidate genes were annotated and validated with quantitative Real-time PCR, and grouped into nine categories, with ABA and stress responders as the major parts. The key point of the above results is the establishment of relatively full QTL-allele matrices composed of numerous gene functions jointly conferring DT, therefore, demonstrates the complexity of DT genetic system and potential of CCSP in DT breeding. |
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soybean (<i>Glycine max</i> (L.) Merr.) drought tolerance (DT) membership index value of relative plant weight (MPW) membership index value of relative plant height (MPH) restricted two-stage multi-locus multi-allele genome-wide association study (RTM-GWAS) QTL-allele matrix |
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