Spectral reflectance indices as proxies for yield potential and heat stress tolerance in spring wheat: heritability estimates and marker-trait associations

The application of spectral reflectance indices (SRIs) as proxies to screen for yield potential (YP) and heat stress (HS) is emerging in crop breeding programs. Thus, a comparison of SRIs and their associations with grain yield (GY) under YP and HS conditions is important. In this study, we assessed...

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Main Author: Caiyun LIU, Francisco PINTO, C. Mariano COSSANI, Sivakumar SUKUMARAN, Matthew P. REYNOLDS
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spelling doaj-99037b905bdc4ac7bd2602dd2017372e2020-11-25T03:20:33ZengHigher Education PressFrontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering2095-75052019-09-016329630810.15302/J-FASE-2019269Spectral reflectance indices as proxies for yield potential and heat stress tolerance in spring wheat: heritability estimates and marker-trait associationsCaiyun LIU, Francisco PINTO, C. Mariano COSSANI, Sivakumar SUKUMARAN, Matthew P. REYNOLDS0<sup>1</sup>. International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT), Texcoco 56237, Mexico; <sup>2</sup>. South Australian Research and Development Institute&#8211;SARDI, Adelaide 5001, Australia; <sup>3</sup>. School of Agriculture, Food and Wine, The University of Adelaide, Urrbrae SA 5064, AustraliaThe application of spectral reflectance indices (SRIs) as proxies to screen for yield potential (YP) and heat stress (HS) is emerging in crop breeding programs. Thus, a comparison of SRIs and their associations with grain yield (GY) under YP and HS conditions is important. In this study, we assessed the usefulness of 27 SRIs for indirect selection for agronomic traits by evaluating an elite spring wheat association mapping initiative (WAMI) population comprising 287 elite lines under YP and HS conditions. Genetic and phenotypic analysis identified 11 and 9 SRIs in different developmental stages as efficient indirect selection indices for yield in YP and HS conditions, respectively. We identified enhanced vegetation index (EVI) as the common SRI associated with GY under YP at booting, heading and late heading stages, whereas photochemical reflectance index (PRI) and normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) were the common SRIs under booting and heading stages in HS. Genome-wide association study (GWAS) using 18704 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) from Illumina iSelect 90K identified 280 and 43 marker-trait associations for efficient SRIs at different developmental stages under YP and HS, respectively. Common genomic regions for multiple SRIs were identified in 14 regions in 9 chromosomes: 1B (60&#8211;62 cM), 3A (15, 85&#8211;90, 101&#8211; 105 cM), 3B (132&#8211;134 cM), 4A (47&#8211;51 cM), 4B (71&#8211; 75 cM), 5A (43&#8211;49, 56&#8211;60, 89&#8211;93 cM), 5B (124&#8211;125 cM), 6A (80&#8211;85 cM), and 6B (57&#8211;59, 71 cM). Among them, SNPs in chromosome 5A (89&#8211;93 cM) and 6A (80&#8211;85 cM) were co-located for yield and yield related traits. Overall, this study highlights the utility of SRIs as proxies for GY under YP and HS. High heritability estimates and identification of marker-trait associations indicate that SRIs are useful tools for understanding the genetic basis of agronomic and physiological traits.http://academic.hep.com.cn/fase/fileup/2095-7505/PDF/24933/1557903205711-169892261.pdfgenome-wide association study (gwas)|heat tolerance|spectral reflectance|spring wheat
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author Caiyun LIU, Francisco PINTO, C. Mariano COSSANI, Sivakumar SUKUMARAN, Matthew P. REYNOLDS
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Spectral reflectance indices as proxies for yield potential and heat stress tolerance in spring wheat: heritability estimates and marker-trait associations
Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering
genome-wide association study (gwas)|heat tolerance|spectral reflectance|spring wheat
author_facet Caiyun LIU, Francisco PINTO, C. Mariano COSSANI, Sivakumar SUKUMARAN, Matthew P. REYNOLDS
author_sort Caiyun LIU, Francisco PINTO, C. Mariano COSSANI, Sivakumar SUKUMARAN, Matthew P. REYNOLDS
title Spectral reflectance indices as proxies for yield potential and heat stress tolerance in spring wheat: heritability estimates and marker-trait associations
title_short Spectral reflectance indices as proxies for yield potential and heat stress tolerance in spring wheat: heritability estimates and marker-trait associations
title_full Spectral reflectance indices as proxies for yield potential and heat stress tolerance in spring wheat: heritability estimates and marker-trait associations
title_fullStr Spectral reflectance indices as proxies for yield potential and heat stress tolerance in spring wheat: heritability estimates and marker-trait associations
title_full_unstemmed Spectral reflectance indices as proxies for yield potential and heat stress tolerance in spring wheat: heritability estimates and marker-trait associations
title_sort spectral reflectance indices as proxies for yield potential and heat stress tolerance in spring wheat: heritability estimates and marker-trait associations
publisher Higher Education Press
series Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering
issn 2095-7505
publishDate 2019-09-01
description The application of spectral reflectance indices (SRIs) as proxies to screen for yield potential (YP) and heat stress (HS) is emerging in crop breeding programs. Thus, a comparison of SRIs and their associations with grain yield (GY) under YP and HS conditions is important. In this study, we assessed the usefulness of 27 SRIs for indirect selection for agronomic traits by evaluating an elite spring wheat association mapping initiative (WAMI) population comprising 287 elite lines under YP and HS conditions. Genetic and phenotypic analysis identified 11 and 9 SRIs in different developmental stages as efficient indirect selection indices for yield in YP and HS conditions, respectively. We identified enhanced vegetation index (EVI) as the common SRI associated with GY under YP at booting, heading and late heading stages, whereas photochemical reflectance index (PRI) and normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) were the common SRIs under booting and heading stages in HS. Genome-wide association study (GWAS) using 18704 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) from Illumina iSelect 90K identified 280 and 43 marker-trait associations for efficient SRIs at different developmental stages under YP and HS, respectively. Common genomic regions for multiple SRIs were identified in 14 regions in 9 chromosomes: 1B (60&#8211;62 cM), 3A (15, 85&#8211;90, 101&#8211; 105 cM), 3B (132&#8211;134 cM), 4A (47&#8211;51 cM), 4B (71&#8211; 75 cM), 5A (43&#8211;49, 56&#8211;60, 89&#8211;93 cM), 5B (124&#8211;125 cM), 6A (80&#8211;85 cM), and 6B (57&#8211;59, 71 cM). Among them, SNPs in chromosome 5A (89&#8211;93 cM) and 6A (80&#8211;85 cM) were co-located for yield and yield related traits. Overall, this study highlights the utility of SRIs as proxies for GY under YP and HS. High heritability estimates and identification of marker-trait associations indicate that SRIs are useful tools for understanding the genetic basis of agronomic and physiological traits.
topic genome-wide association study (gwas)|heat tolerance|spectral reflectance|spring wheat
url http://academic.hep.com.cn/fase/fileup/2095-7505/PDF/24933/1557903205711-169892261.pdf
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