Genome-Wide Association Study Reveals Natural Variations Contributing to Drought Resistance in Crops

Crops are often cultivated in regions where they will face environmental adversities; resulting in substantial yield loss which can ultimately lead to food and societal problems. Thus, significant efforts have been made to breed stress tolerant cultivars in an attempt to minimize these problems and...

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Main Authors: Hongwei Wang, Feng Qin
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-06-01
Series:Frontiers in Plant Science
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpls.2017.01110/full
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spelling doaj-a724846c3c7544069d4ab70d0e3f170b2020-11-24T23:51:08ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Plant Science1664-462X2017-06-01810.3389/fpls.2017.01110273925Genome-Wide Association Study Reveals Natural Variations Contributing to Drought Resistance in CropsHongwei Wang0Hongwei Wang1Feng Qin2Agricultural College, Yangtze UniversityJingzhou, ChinaHubei Collaborative Innovation Center for Grain Industry, Yangtze UniversityJingzhou, ChinaCollege of Biological Sciences, China Agricultural UniversityBeijing, ChinaCrops are often cultivated in regions where they will face environmental adversities; resulting in substantial yield loss which can ultimately lead to food and societal problems. Thus, significant efforts have been made to breed stress tolerant cultivars in an attempt to minimize these problems and to produce more stability with respect to crop yields across broad geographies. Since stress tolerance is a complex and multi-genic trait, advancements with classical breeding approaches have been challenging. On the other hand, molecular breeding, which is based on transgenics, marker-assisted selection and genome editing technologies; holds great promise to enable farmers to better cope with these challenges. However, identification of the key genetic components underlying the trait is critical and will serve as the foundation for future crop genetic improvement. Recently, genome-wide association studies have made significant contributions to facilitate the discovery of natural variation contributing to stress tolerance in crops. From these studies, the identified loci can serve as targets for genomic selection or editing to enable the molecular design of new cultivars. Here, we summarize research progress on this issue and focus on the genetic basis of drought tolerance as revealed by genome-wide association studies and quantitative trait loci mapping. Although many favorable loci have been identified, elucidation of their molecular mechanisms contributing to increased stress tolerance still remains a challenge. Thus, continuous efforts are still required to functionally dissect this complex trait through comprehensive approaches, such as system biological studies. It is expected that proper application of the acquired knowledge will enable the development of stress tolerant cultivars; allowing agricultural production to become more sustainable under dynamic environmental conditions.http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpls.2017.01110/fullGWASdrought tolerancegene cloningcropsnatural variation
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Genome-Wide Association Study Reveals Natural Variations Contributing to Drought Resistance in Crops
Frontiers in Plant Science
GWAS
drought tolerance
gene cloning
crops
natural variation
author_facet Hongwei Wang
Hongwei Wang
Feng Qin
author_sort Hongwei Wang
title Genome-Wide Association Study Reveals Natural Variations Contributing to Drought Resistance in Crops
title_short Genome-Wide Association Study Reveals Natural Variations Contributing to Drought Resistance in Crops
title_full Genome-Wide Association Study Reveals Natural Variations Contributing to Drought Resistance in Crops
title_fullStr Genome-Wide Association Study Reveals Natural Variations Contributing to Drought Resistance in Crops
title_full_unstemmed Genome-Wide Association Study Reveals Natural Variations Contributing to Drought Resistance in Crops
title_sort genome-wide association study reveals natural variations contributing to drought resistance in crops
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Plant Science
issn 1664-462X
publishDate 2017-06-01
description Crops are often cultivated in regions where they will face environmental adversities; resulting in substantial yield loss which can ultimately lead to food and societal problems. Thus, significant efforts have been made to breed stress tolerant cultivars in an attempt to minimize these problems and to produce more stability with respect to crop yields across broad geographies. Since stress tolerance is a complex and multi-genic trait, advancements with classical breeding approaches have been challenging. On the other hand, molecular breeding, which is based on transgenics, marker-assisted selection and genome editing technologies; holds great promise to enable farmers to better cope with these challenges. However, identification of the key genetic components underlying the trait is critical and will serve as the foundation for future crop genetic improvement. Recently, genome-wide association studies have made significant contributions to facilitate the discovery of natural variation contributing to stress tolerance in crops. From these studies, the identified loci can serve as targets for genomic selection or editing to enable the molecular design of new cultivars. Here, we summarize research progress on this issue and focus on the genetic basis of drought tolerance as revealed by genome-wide association studies and quantitative trait loci mapping. Although many favorable loci have been identified, elucidation of their molecular mechanisms contributing to increased stress tolerance still remains a challenge. Thus, continuous efforts are still required to functionally dissect this complex trait through comprehensive approaches, such as system biological studies. It is expected that proper application of the acquired knowledge will enable the development of stress tolerant cultivars; allowing agricultural production to become more sustainable under dynamic environmental conditions.
topic GWAS
drought tolerance
gene cloning
crops
natural variation
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpls.2017.01110/full
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