Genes for Yield Stability in Tomatoes

Josef Fisher, Dani Zamir
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Breeding plant varieties with adaptation to unstable environments requires some knowledge about the genetic control of yield stability. To further this goal, a meta-analysis of 12 years of field harvest data of 76 Solanum pennellii introgression lines (ILs) is conducted. Five quantitative trait loci (QTL) affecting yield stability are mapped; IL10-2-2 is unique as this introgression improved yield stability without affecting mean yield both in the historic data and in four years of field validations. Another dimension of the stability question is which genes when perturbed affect yield stability. For this the authors tested in the field 48 morphological mutants and found one ‘canalization’ mutant (canal-1) with a consistent effect of reducing the stability of a bouquet of traits including leaf variegation, plant size and yield. canal-1 mapped to a DNAJ chaperone gene (Solyc01g108200) whose homologues in C. elegans regulate phenotypic canalization. Additional alleles of canal-1 are generated using CRISPR/CAS9 and the resulting seedlings have uniform variegation suggesting that only specific changes in canal-1 can lead to unstable variegation and yield instability. The identification of IL10-2-2 demonstrates the value of historical phenotypic data for discovering genes for stability. It is also shown that a green-fruited wild species is a source of QTL to improve tomato yield stability.

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番茄产量稳定性的基因研究
培育适应不稳定环境的植物品种需要一定的产量稳定性遗传控制知识。为了进一步实现这一目标,对76个秋葵渗入系(il) 12年的田间收获数据进行了荟萃分析。绘制了影响产量稳定性的5个数量性状位点;IL10-2-2是独一无二的,因为这种渗入提高了产量稳定性,而不影响历史数据和四年现场验证的平均产量。稳定性问题的另一个方面是,哪些基因受到干扰会影响产量的稳定性。为此,作者在田间测试了48个形态突变体,并发现了一个“管道化”突变体(canal-1),它对包括叶片杂色、植株大小和产量在内的一束性状的稳定性有一致的影响。canal-1定位于一个DNAJ伴侣基因(Solyc01g108200),该基因在秀丽隐杆线虫中的同源物调节表型的管道化。利用CRISPR/CAS9产生了更多的canal-1等位基因,由此产生的幼苗具有均匀的杂色,这表明只有canal-1的特定变化才会导致杂色不稳定和产量不稳定。IL10-2-2的鉴定证明了历史表型数据对发现基因稳定性的价值。结果表明,一个绿果野生品种是提高番茄产量稳定性的QTL来源。
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