Quantitative trait loci and candidate genes associated with freezing tolerance of winter triticale (× Triticosecale Wittmack)

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I. Wąsek
M. Dyda
G. Gołębiowska
M. Tyrka
M. Rapacz
M. Szechyńska-Hebda
M. Wędzony
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[1] Pedagogical University of Cracow,Institute of Biology
[2] Rzeszow University of Technology,Department of Biotechnology and Bioinformatics, Faculty of Chemistry
[3] University of Agriculture in Kraków,Department of Plant Breeding, Physiology and Seed Science
[4] National Research Institute,Plant Breeding and Acclimatization Institute
[5] Polish Academy of Sciences,The Franciszek Górski Institute of Plant Physiology
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Journal of Applied Genetics | 2022年 / 63卷
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Freezing tolerance; Plant acclimation; Genetic map; QTL; Chlorophyll fluorescence; Transmembrane; Proteins; Regulation of gene expression; Cereals;
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Freezing tolerance of triticale is a major trait contributing to its winter hardiness. The identification of genomic regions — quantitative trait loci (QTL) and molecular markers associated with freezing tolerance in winter hexaploid triticale — was the aim of this study. For that purpose, a new genetic linkage map was developed for the population of 92 doubled haploid lines derived from ‘Hewo’ × ‘Magnat’ F1 hybrid. Those lines, together with parents were subjected to freezing tolerance test three times during two winter seasons. Plants were grown and cold-hardened under natural fall/winter conditions and then subjected to freezing in controlled conditions. Freezing tolerance was assessed as the plants recovery (REC), the electrolyte leakage (EL) from leaves and chlorophyll fluorescence parameters (JIP) after freezing. Three consistent QTL for several fluorescence parameters, electrolyte leakage, and the percentage of the survived plants were identified with composite interval mapping (CIM) and single marker analysis (SMA). The first locus Qfr.hm-7A.1 explained 9% of variation of both electrolyte leakage and plants recovery after freezing. Two QTL explaining up to 12% of variation in plants recovery and shared by selected chlorophyll fluorescence parameters were found on 4R and 5R chromosomes. Finally, main locus Qchl.hm-5A.1 was detected for chlorophyll fluorescence parameters that explained up to 19.6% of phenotypic variation. The co-located QTL on chromosomes 7A.1, 4R and 5R, clearly indicated physiological and genetic relationship of the plant survival after freezing with the ability to maintain optimal photochemical activity of the photosystem II and preservation of the cell membranes integrity. The genes located in silico within the identified QTL include those encoding BTR1-like protein, transmembrane helix proteins like potassium channel, and phosphoric ester hydrolase involved in response to osmotic stress as well as proteins involved in the regulation of the gene expression, chloroplast RNA processing, and pyrimidine salvage pathway. Additionally, our results confirm that the JIP test is a valuable tool to evaluate freezing tolerance of triticale under unstable winter environments.
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