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Single-step genome-wide association study for susceptibility to Teratosphaeria nubilosa and precocity of vegetative phase change in Eucalyptus globulus

INTRODUCTION: Mycosphaerella leaf disease (MLD) is one of the most prevalent foliar diseases of Eucalyptus globulus plantations around the world. Since resistance management strategies have not been effective in commercial plantations, breeding to develop more resistant genotypes is the most promisi...

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Autores principales: Quezada, Marianella, Giorello, Facundo Matias, Da Silva, Cecilia Corina, Aguilar, Ignacio, Balmelli, Gustavo
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10350686/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37465383
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1124768
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author Quezada, Marianella
Giorello, Facundo Matias
Da Silva, Cecilia Corina
Aguilar, Ignacio
Balmelli, Gustavo
author_facet Quezada, Marianella
Giorello, Facundo Matias
Da Silva, Cecilia Corina
Aguilar, Ignacio
Balmelli, Gustavo
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description INTRODUCTION: Mycosphaerella leaf disease (MLD) is one of the most prevalent foliar diseases of Eucalyptus globulus plantations around the world. Since resistance management strategies have not been effective in commercial plantations, breeding to develop more resistant genotypes is the most promising strategy. Available genomic information can be used to detect genomic regions associated with resistance to MLD, which could significantly speed up the process of genetic improvement. METHODS: We investigated the genetic basis of MLD resistance in a breeding population of E. globulus which was genotyped with the EUChip60K SNP array. Resistance to MLD was evaluated through resistance of the juvenile foliage, as defoliation and leaf spot severity, and through precocity of change to resistant adult foliage. Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) were carried out applying four Single-SNP models, a Genomic Best Linear Unbiased Prediction (GBLUP-GWAS) approach, and a Single-step genome-wide association study (ssGWAS). RESULTS: The Single-SNP (model K) and GBLUP-GWAS models detected 13 and 16 SNP-trait associations in chromosomes 2, 3 y 11; whereas the ssGWAS detected 66 SNP-trait associations in the same chromosomes, and additional significant SNP-trait associations in chromosomes 5 to 9 for the precocity of phase change (proportion of adult foliage). For this trait, the two main regions in chromosomes 3 and 11 were identified for the three approaches. The SNPs identified in these regions were positioned near the key miRNA genes, miR156.5 and miR157.4, which have a main role in the regulation of the timing of vegetative change, and also in the response to environmental stresses in plants. DISCUSSION: Our results demonstrated that ssGWAS was more powerful in detecting regions that affect resistance than conventional GWAS approaches. Additionally, the results suggest a polygenic genetic architecture for the heteroblastic transition in E. globulus and identified useful SNP markers for the development of marker-assisted selection strategies for resistance to MLD.
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spelling pubmed-103506862023-07-18 Single-step genome-wide association study for susceptibility to Teratosphaeria nubilosa and precocity of vegetative phase change in Eucalyptus globulus Quezada, Marianella Giorello, Facundo Matias Da Silva, Cecilia Corina Aguilar, Ignacio Balmelli, Gustavo Front Plant Sci Plant Science INTRODUCTION: Mycosphaerella leaf disease (MLD) is one of the most prevalent foliar diseases of Eucalyptus globulus plantations around the world. Since resistance management strategies have not been effective in commercial plantations, breeding to develop more resistant genotypes is the most promising strategy. Available genomic information can be used to detect genomic regions associated with resistance to MLD, which could significantly speed up the process of genetic improvement. METHODS: We investigated the genetic basis of MLD resistance in a breeding population of E. globulus which was genotyped with the EUChip60K SNP array. Resistance to MLD was evaluated through resistance of the juvenile foliage, as defoliation and leaf spot severity, and through precocity of change to resistant adult foliage. Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) were carried out applying four Single-SNP models, a Genomic Best Linear Unbiased Prediction (GBLUP-GWAS) approach, and a Single-step genome-wide association study (ssGWAS). RESULTS: The Single-SNP (model K) and GBLUP-GWAS models detected 13 and 16 SNP-trait associations in chromosomes 2, 3 y 11; whereas the ssGWAS detected 66 SNP-trait associations in the same chromosomes, and additional significant SNP-trait associations in chromosomes 5 to 9 for the precocity of phase change (proportion of adult foliage). For this trait, the two main regions in chromosomes 3 and 11 were identified for the three approaches. The SNPs identified in these regions were positioned near the key miRNA genes, miR156.5 and miR157.4, which have a main role in the regulation of the timing of vegetative change, and also in the response to environmental stresses in plants. DISCUSSION: Our results demonstrated that ssGWAS was more powerful in detecting regions that affect resistance than conventional GWAS approaches. Additionally, the results suggest a polygenic genetic architecture for the heteroblastic transition in E. globulus and identified useful SNP markers for the development of marker-assisted selection strategies for resistance to MLD. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-07-03 /pmc/articles/PMC10350686/ /pubmed/37465383 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1124768 Text en Copyright © 2023 Quezada, Giorello, Da Silva, Aguilar and Balmelli https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Quezada, Marianella
Giorello, Facundo Matias
Da Silva, Cecilia Corina
Aguilar, Ignacio
Balmelli, Gustavo
Single-step genome-wide association study for susceptibility to Teratosphaeria nubilosa and precocity of vegetative phase change in Eucalyptus globulus
title Single-step genome-wide association study for susceptibility to Teratosphaeria nubilosa and precocity of vegetative phase change in Eucalyptus globulus
title_full Single-step genome-wide association study for susceptibility to Teratosphaeria nubilosa and precocity of vegetative phase change in Eucalyptus globulus
title_fullStr Single-step genome-wide association study for susceptibility to Teratosphaeria nubilosa and precocity of vegetative phase change in Eucalyptus globulus
title_full_unstemmed Single-step genome-wide association study for susceptibility to Teratosphaeria nubilosa and precocity of vegetative phase change in Eucalyptus globulus
title_short Single-step genome-wide association study for susceptibility to Teratosphaeria nubilosa and precocity of vegetative phase change in Eucalyptus globulus
title_sort single-step genome-wide association study for susceptibility to teratosphaeria nubilosa and precocity of vegetative phase change in eucalyptus globulus
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10350686/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37465383
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1124768
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