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Unique Salt-Tolerance-Related QTLs, Evolved in Vigna riukiuensis (Na(+) Includer) and V. nakashimae (Na(+) Excluder), Shed Light on the Development of Super-Salt-Tolerant Azuki Bean (V. angularis) Cultivars

Wild relatives of crops have the potential to improve food crops, especially in terms of improving abiotic stress tolerance. Two closely related wild species of the traditional East Asian legume crops, Azuki bean (Vigna angularis), V. riukiuensis “Tojinbaka” and V. nakashimae “Ukushima” were shown t...

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Autores principales: Ogiso-Tanaka, Eri, Chankaew, Sompong, Yoshida, Yutaro, Isemura, Takehisa, Marubodee, Rusama, Kongjaimun, Alisa, Baba-Kasai, Akiko, Okuno, Kazutoshi, Ehara, Hiroshi, Tomooka, Norihiko
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10146836/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37111908
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12081680
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author Ogiso-Tanaka, Eri
Chankaew, Sompong
Yoshida, Yutaro
Isemura, Takehisa
Marubodee, Rusama
Kongjaimun, Alisa
Baba-Kasai, Akiko
Okuno, Kazutoshi
Ehara, Hiroshi
Tomooka, Norihiko
author_facet Ogiso-Tanaka, Eri
Chankaew, Sompong
Yoshida, Yutaro
Isemura, Takehisa
Marubodee, Rusama
Kongjaimun, Alisa
Baba-Kasai, Akiko
Okuno, Kazutoshi
Ehara, Hiroshi
Tomooka, Norihiko
author_sort Ogiso-Tanaka, Eri
collection PubMed
description Wild relatives of crops have the potential to improve food crops, especially in terms of improving abiotic stress tolerance. Two closely related wild species of the traditional East Asian legume crops, Azuki bean (Vigna angularis), V. riukiuensis “Tojinbaka” and V. nakashimae “Ukushima” were shown to have much higher levels of salt tolerance than azuki beans. To identify the genomic regions responsible for salt tolerance in “Tojinbaka” and “Ukushima”, three interspecific hybrids were developed: (A) azuki bean cultivar “Kyoto Dainagon” × “Tojinbaka”, (B) “Kyoto Dainagon” × “Ukushima” and (C) “Ukushima” × “Tojinbaka”. Linkage maps were developed using SSR or restriction-site-associated DNA markers. There were three QTLs for “percentage of wilt leaves” in populations A, B and C, while populations A and B had three QTLs and population C had two QTLs for “days to wilt”. In population C, four QTLs were detected for Na(+) concentration in the primary leaf. Among the F(2) individuals in population C, 24% showed higher salt tolerance than both wild parents, suggesting that the salt tolerance of azuki beans can be further improved by combining the QTL alleles of the two wild relatives. The marker information would facilitate the transfer of salt tolerance alleles from “Tojinbaka” and “Ukushima” to azuki beans.
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spelling pubmed-101468362023-04-29 Unique Salt-Tolerance-Related QTLs, Evolved in Vigna riukiuensis (Na(+) Includer) and V. nakashimae (Na(+) Excluder), Shed Light on the Development of Super-Salt-Tolerant Azuki Bean (V. angularis) Cultivars Ogiso-Tanaka, Eri Chankaew, Sompong Yoshida, Yutaro Isemura, Takehisa Marubodee, Rusama Kongjaimun, Alisa Baba-Kasai, Akiko Okuno, Kazutoshi Ehara, Hiroshi Tomooka, Norihiko Plants (Basel) Article Wild relatives of crops have the potential to improve food crops, especially in terms of improving abiotic stress tolerance. Two closely related wild species of the traditional East Asian legume crops, Azuki bean (Vigna angularis), V. riukiuensis “Tojinbaka” and V. nakashimae “Ukushima” were shown to have much higher levels of salt tolerance than azuki beans. To identify the genomic regions responsible for salt tolerance in “Tojinbaka” and “Ukushima”, three interspecific hybrids were developed: (A) azuki bean cultivar “Kyoto Dainagon” × “Tojinbaka”, (B) “Kyoto Dainagon” × “Ukushima” and (C) “Ukushima” × “Tojinbaka”. Linkage maps were developed using SSR or restriction-site-associated DNA markers. There were three QTLs for “percentage of wilt leaves” in populations A, B and C, while populations A and B had three QTLs and population C had two QTLs for “days to wilt”. In population C, four QTLs were detected for Na(+) concentration in the primary leaf. Among the F(2) individuals in population C, 24% showed higher salt tolerance than both wild parents, suggesting that the salt tolerance of azuki beans can be further improved by combining the QTL alleles of the two wild relatives. The marker information would facilitate the transfer of salt tolerance alleles from “Tojinbaka” and “Ukushima” to azuki beans. MDPI 2023-04-17 /pmc/articles/PMC10146836/ /pubmed/37111908 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12081680 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ogiso-Tanaka, Eri
Chankaew, Sompong
Yoshida, Yutaro
Isemura, Takehisa
Marubodee, Rusama
Kongjaimun, Alisa
Baba-Kasai, Akiko
Okuno, Kazutoshi
Ehara, Hiroshi
Tomooka, Norihiko
Unique Salt-Tolerance-Related QTLs, Evolved in Vigna riukiuensis (Na(+) Includer) and V. nakashimae (Na(+) Excluder), Shed Light on the Development of Super-Salt-Tolerant Azuki Bean (V. angularis) Cultivars
title Unique Salt-Tolerance-Related QTLs, Evolved in Vigna riukiuensis (Na(+) Includer) and V. nakashimae (Na(+) Excluder), Shed Light on the Development of Super-Salt-Tolerant Azuki Bean (V. angularis) Cultivars
title_full Unique Salt-Tolerance-Related QTLs, Evolved in Vigna riukiuensis (Na(+) Includer) and V. nakashimae (Na(+) Excluder), Shed Light on the Development of Super-Salt-Tolerant Azuki Bean (V. angularis) Cultivars
title_fullStr Unique Salt-Tolerance-Related QTLs, Evolved in Vigna riukiuensis (Na(+) Includer) and V. nakashimae (Na(+) Excluder), Shed Light on the Development of Super-Salt-Tolerant Azuki Bean (V. angularis) Cultivars
title_full_unstemmed Unique Salt-Tolerance-Related QTLs, Evolved in Vigna riukiuensis (Na(+) Includer) and V. nakashimae (Na(+) Excluder), Shed Light on the Development of Super-Salt-Tolerant Azuki Bean (V. angularis) Cultivars
title_short Unique Salt-Tolerance-Related QTLs, Evolved in Vigna riukiuensis (Na(+) Includer) and V. nakashimae (Na(+) Excluder), Shed Light on the Development of Super-Salt-Tolerant Azuki Bean (V. angularis) Cultivars
title_sort unique salt-tolerance-related qtls, evolved in vigna riukiuensis (na(+) includer) and v. nakashimae (na(+) excluder), shed light on the development of super-salt-tolerant azuki bean (v. angularis) cultivars
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10146836/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37111908
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12081680
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