Genome wide association study and genomic prediction for stripe rust resistance at the seedling stage in advanced spring bread wheat genotypes of ICARDA Morocco
Khalil El Messoadi , Houda El yacoubi , Atmane Rochdi , Wuletaw Tadesse
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Abstract
One of the most devastating diseases impacting wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) worldwide is stripe rust, which is propagated by Puccinia striiformis f. Sp. Tritici (Pst). The development and utilization of resistant cultivars offer an effective and eco-friendly approach to manage this disease. However, the emergence of new virulent strains of Pst, driven by continuous mutations within the pathogen, rapidly undermines the effectiveness of existing resistance genes. This necessitates the ongoing identification and incorporation of new resistance genes to breed wheat varieties that can maintain resistance against evolving strains of the pathogen. A genome-wide association study (GWAS) and genomic prediction (GP) were conducted using yellow rust data from the seedling stage under controlled conditions, involving 200 elite bread wheat genotypes and 13,151 SNP markers. GWAS analysis identified fourteen SNP markers significantly associated with yellow rust resistance, using a general linear model (GLM). The markers (wsnp Ex c1085 2078944, wsnp Ku c3682 6,786,230) on chromosome 1D and (wsnp Ex c8240 13,914,674) on chromosome 3A were notably correlated with seedling-level resistance to yellow rust. Additionally, the marker 'AX-94703603′ on chromosome 3A, which recorded the highest -Log10(p) value, was linked to the gene 'TraesCS3A02G335300' encoding the protein kinase domain. These markers, after validation, could be utilized for gene pyramiding in wheat breeding programs to enhance rust resistance through marker-assisted selection.
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Ecological Genetics and Genomics publishes ecological studies of broad interest that provide significant insight into ecological interactions or/ and species diversification. New data in these areas are published as research papers, or methods and resource reports that provide novel information on technologies or tools that will be of interest to a broad readership. Complete data sets are shared where appropriate. The journal also provides Reviews, and Perspectives articles, which present commentary on the latest advances published both here and elsewhere, placing such progress in its broader biological context. Topics include: -metagenomics -population genetics/genomics -evolutionary ecology -conservation and molecular adaptation -speciation genetics -environmental and marine genomics -ecological simulation -genomic divergence of organisms