Whole-genome analysis of hard winter wheat germplasm identifies genomic regions associated with spike and kernel traits

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Harsimardeep S. Gill
Jyotirmoy Halder
Jinfeng Zhang
Anshul Rana
Jonathan Kleinjan
Paul St. Amand
Amy Bernardo
Guihua Bai
Sunish K. Sehgal
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[1] South Dakota State University,Department of Agronomy, Horticulture & Plant Science
[2] Hard Winter Wheat Genetics Research Unit,USDA
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Genetic dissection of yield component traits including spike and kernel characteristics is essential for the continuous improvement in wheat yield. Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have been frequently used to identify genetic determinants for spike and kernel-related traits in wheat, though none have been employed in hard winter wheat (HWW) which represents a major class in US wheat acreage. Further, most of these studies relied on assembled diversity panels instead of adapted breeding lines, limiting the transferability of results to practical wheat breeding. Here we assembled a population of advanced/elite breeding lines and well-adapted cultivars and evaluated over four environments for phenotypic analysis of spike and kernel traits. GWAS identified 17 significant multi-environment marker–trait associations (MTAs) for various traits, representing 12 putative quantitative trait loci (QTLs), with five QTLs affecting multiple traits. Four of these QTLs mapped on three chromosomes 1A, 5B, and 7A for spike length, number of spikelets per spike (NSPS), and kernel length are likely novel. Further, a highly significant QTL was detected on chromosome 7AS that has not been previously associated with NSPS and putative candidate genes were identified in this region. The allelic frequencies of important quantitative trait nucleotides (QTNs) were deduced in a larger set of 1,124 accessions which revealed the importance of identified MTAs in the US HWW breeding programs. The results from this study could be directly used by the breeders to select the lines with favorable alleles for making crosses, and reported markers will facilitate marker-assisted selection of stable QTLs for yield components in wheat breeding.
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