Association Mapping and Nucleotide Sequence Variation in Five Drought Tolerance Candidate Genes in Spring Wheat

Functional markers are needed for key genes involved in drought tolerance to improve selection for crop yield under moisture stress conditions. The objectives of this study were to (i) characterize five drought tolerance candidate genes, namely dehydration responsive element binding 1A (), enhanced...

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Main Authors: Erena A. Edae, Patrick F. Byrne, Harish Manmathan, Scott D. Haley, Marc Moragues, Marta S. Lopes, Matthew P. Reynolds
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2013-07-01
Series:The Plant Genome
Online Access:https://dl.sciencesocieties.org/publications/tpg/articles/6/2/plantgenome2013.04.0010
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spelling doaj-75a13b92b5194679b5f4a4c55fd4fc862020-11-25T03:43:59ZengWileyThe Plant Genome1940-33722013-07-016210.3835/plantgenome2013.04.0010plantgenome2013.04.0010Association Mapping and Nucleotide Sequence Variation in Five Drought Tolerance Candidate Genes in Spring WheatErena A. EdaePatrick F. ByrneHarish ManmathanScott D. HaleyMarc MoraguesMarta S. LopesMatthew P. ReynoldsFunctional markers are needed for key genes involved in drought tolerance to improve selection for crop yield under moisture stress conditions. The objectives of this study were to (i) characterize five drought tolerance candidate genes, namely dehydration responsive element binding 1A (), enhanced response to abscisic acid ( and ), and fructan 1-exohydrolase ( and ), in wheat ( L.) for nucleotide and haplotype diversity, Tajima’s D value, and linkage disequilibrium (LD) and (ii) associate within-gene single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) with phenotypic traits in a spring wheat association mapping panel ( = 126). Field trials were grown under contrasting moisture regimes in Greeley, CO, and Melkassa, Ethiopia, in 2010 and 2011. Genome-specific amplification and DNA sequence analysis of the genes identified SNPs and revealed differences in nucleotide and haplotype diversity, Tajima’s D, and patterns of LD. showed associations (false discovery rate adjusted probability value = 0.1) with normalized difference vegetation index, heading date, biomass, and spikelet number. Both and were associated with harvest index, flag leaf width, and leaf senescence. was associated with grain yield, and was associated with thousand kernel weight and test weight. If validated in relevant genetic backgrounds, the identified marker–trait associations may be applied to functional marker-assisted selection.https://dl.sciencesocieties.org/publications/tpg/articles/6/2/plantgenome2013.04.0010
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author Erena A. Edae
Patrick F. Byrne
Harish Manmathan
Scott D. Haley
Marc Moragues
Marta S. Lopes
Matthew P. Reynolds
spellingShingle Erena A. Edae
Patrick F. Byrne
Harish Manmathan
Scott D. Haley
Marc Moragues
Marta S. Lopes
Matthew P. Reynolds
Association Mapping and Nucleotide Sequence Variation in Five Drought Tolerance Candidate Genes in Spring Wheat
The Plant Genome
author_facet Erena A. Edae
Patrick F. Byrne
Harish Manmathan
Scott D. Haley
Marc Moragues
Marta S. Lopes
Matthew P. Reynolds
author_sort Erena A. Edae
title Association Mapping and Nucleotide Sequence Variation in Five Drought Tolerance Candidate Genes in Spring Wheat
title_short Association Mapping and Nucleotide Sequence Variation in Five Drought Tolerance Candidate Genes in Spring Wheat
title_full Association Mapping and Nucleotide Sequence Variation in Five Drought Tolerance Candidate Genes in Spring Wheat
title_fullStr Association Mapping and Nucleotide Sequence Variation in Five Drought Tolerance Candidate Genes in Spring Wheat
title_full_unstemmed Association Mapping and Nucleotide Sequence Variation in Five Drought Tolerance Candidate Genes in Spring Wheat
title_sort association mapping and nucleotide sequence variation in five drought tolerance candidate genes in spring wheat
publisher Wiley
series The Plant Genome
issn 1940-3372
publishDate 2013-07-01
description Functional markers are needed for key genes involved in drought tolerance to improve selection for crop yield under moisture stress conditions. The objectives of this study were to (i) characterize five drought tolerance candidate genes, namely dehydration responsive element binding 1A (), enhanced response to abscisic acid ( and ), and fructan 1-exohydrolase ( and ), in wheat ( L.) for nucleotide and haplotype diversity, Tajima’s D value, and linkage disequilibrium (LD) and (ii) associate within-gene single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) with phenotypic traits in a spring wheat association mapping panel ( = 126). Field trials were grown under contrasting moisture regimes in Greeley, CO, and Melkassa, Ethiopia, in 2010 and 2011. Genome-specific amplification and DNA sequence analysis of the genes identified SNPs and revealed differences in nucleotide and haplotype diversity, Tajima’s D, and patterns of LD. showed associations (false discovery rate adjusted probability value = 0.1) with normalized difference vegetation index, heading date, biomass, and spikelet number. Both and were associated with harvest index, flag leaf width, and leaf senescence. was associated with grain yield, and was associated with thousand kernel weight and test weight. If validated in relevant genetic backgrounds, the identified marker–trait associations may be applied to functional marker-assisted selection.
url https://dl.sciencesocieties.org/publications/tpg/articles/6/2/plantgenome2013.04.0010
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