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摘要
旱热胁迫下,小麦保持绿色性状和茎秆储备动员性状是影响籽粒灌浆的两个重要的互斥性状。本研究是在一个由278个小麦高级育种系基因型组成的全基因组关联研究(GWAS)小组中进行的,目的是寻找与SG和SRM性状相关的标记,并筛选优良基因型。记录土壤植物分析发育(SPAD)值、冠层温度(CT)、归一化植被指数(NDVI)、叶片衰老率(LSR)和茎储备动员效率(SRE)等SG和SRM性状。试验采用α-晶格设计,在对照和高温干旱联合胁迫(HD)下进行。方差分析和描述性统计表明,各评价性状间存在显著差异。HD组SRE均值最高,为31.7%,SRM均值为0.42 g/茎,HD组SRE均值最高,为52.56%,对照组SRE均值最低,为15.7%。利用35 K Axiom R小麦育种阵列进行基因分型,筛选后保留14625个snp。通过GWAS,在16条不同的染色体上鉴定出36个显著标记性状关联(mta);其中,22例mta处于控制状态,14例mta处于HD状态。编码udp -糖基转移酶73C4-like和蛋白解毒40-like的候选基因分别与SPAD和CT相关。在6B染色体上检测到1个编码壁相关受体激酶4样的SRM mta。这些snp可以通过标记辅助基因转移产生适应气候变化的品种。
Genome-wide association mapping for stay-green and stem reserve mobilization traits in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) under combined heat and drought stress.
Stay-green (SG) and stem reserve mobilization (SRM) are two significant mutually exclusive traits, which contributes to grain-filling during drought and heat stress in wheat. The current research was conducted in a genome-wide association study (GWAS) panel consisting of 278 wheat genotypes of advanced breeding lines to find the markers linked with SG and SRM traits and also to screen the superior genotypes. SG and SRM traits, viz. soil plant analysis development (SPAD) value, canopy temperature (CT), normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI), leaf senescence rate (LSR) and stem reserve mobilization efficiency (SRE) were recorded. The trial was conducted in α-lattice design, under control and combined heat and drought stress (HD). Analysis of variance and descriptive statistics showed a significant difference across the evaluated traits. The highest mean of SRE (31.7%) and SRM (0.42 g/stem) was reported in HD, while highest SRE in HD and lowest in control was 52.56% and 15.7%, respectively. Genotyping was carried out using the 35 K Axiom R Wheat Breeder's Array, 14,625 SNPs were kept after filtering. Through GWAS, 36 significant marker trait associations (MTAs) were identified on 16 distinct chromosomes; out of this, 22 MTAs were found under control and 14 MTAs under HD. Candidate genes that code for UDP-glycosyltransferase 73C4-like and protein detoxification 40-like was linked to SPAD and CT respectively. One MTAs was detected for SRM on chromosome 6B that code for wall associated receptor kinase 4 like. These SNPs can be utilized to generate cultivars that adapt to climate change by a marker-assisted gene transfer.
期刊介绍:
Protoplasma publishes original papers, short communications and review articles which are of interest to cell biology in all its scientific and applied aspects. We seek contributions dealing with plants and animals but also prokaryotes, protists and fungi, from the following fields:
cell biology of both single and multicellular organisms
molecular cytology
the cell cycle
membrane biology including biogenesis, dynamics, energetics and electrophysiology
inter- and intracellular transport
the cytoskeleton
organelles
experimental and quantitative ultrastructure
cyto- and histochemistry
Further, conceptual contributions such as new models or discoveries at the cutting edge of cell biology research will be published under the headings "New Ideas in Cell Biology".