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Five Regions of the Pea Genome Co-Control Partial Resistance to D. pinodes, Tolerance to Frost, and Some Architectural or Phenological Traits

Evidence for reciprocal links between plant responses to biotic or abiotic stresses and architectural and developmental traits has been raised using approaches based on epidemiology, physiology, or genetics. Winter pea has been selected for years for many agronomic traits contributing to yield, taki...

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Autores principales: Boutet, Gilles, Lavaud, Clément, Lesné, Angélique, Miteul, Henri, Pilet-Nayel, Marie-Laure, Andrivon, Didier, Lejeune-Hénaut, Isabelle, Baranger, Alain
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10379203/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37510304
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes14071399
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author Boutet, Gilles
Lavaud, Clément
Lesné, Angélique
Miteul, Henri
Pilet-Nayel, Marie-Laure
Andrivon, Didier
Lejeune-Hénaut, Isabelle
Baranger, Alain
author_facet Boutet, Gilles
Lavaud, Clément
Lesné, Angélique
Miteul, Henri
Pilet-Nayel, Marie-Laure
Andrivon, Didier
Lejeune-Hénaut, Isabelle
Baranger, Alain
author_sort Boutet, Gilles
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description Evidence for reciprocal links between plant responses to biotic or abiotic stresses and architectural and developmental traits has been raised using approaches based on epidemiology, physiology, or genetics. Winter pea has been selected for years for many agronomic traits contributing to yield, taking into account architectural or phenological traits such as height or flowering date. It remains nevertheless particularly susceptible to biotic and abiotic stresses, among which Didymella pinodes and frost are leading examples. The purpose of this study was to identify and resize QTL localizations that control partial resistance to D. pinodes, tolerance to frost, and architectural or phenological traits on pea dense genetic maps, considering how QTL colocalizations may impact future winter pea breeding. QTL analysis revealed five metaQTLs distributed over three linkage groups contributing to both D. pinodes disease severity and frost tolerance. At these loci, the haplotypes of alleles increasing both partial resistance to D. pinodes and frost tolerance also delayed the flowering date, increased the number of branches, and/or decreased the stipule length. These results question both the underlying mechanisms of the joint control of biotic stress resistance, abiotic stress tolerance, and plant architecture and phenology and the methods of marker-assisted selection optimizing stress control and productivity in winter pea breeding.
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spelling pubmed-103792032023-07-29 Five Regions of the Pea Genome Co-Control Partial Resistance to D. pinodes, Tolerance to Frost, and Some Architectural or Phenological Traits Boutet, Gilles Lavaud, Clément Lesné, Angélique Miteul, Henri Pilet-Nayel, Marie-Laure Andrivon, Didier Lejeune-Hénaut, Isabelle Baranger, Alain Genes (Basel) Article Evidence for reciprocal links between plant responses to biotic or abiotic stresses and architectural and developmental traits has been raised using approaches based on epidemiology, physiology, or genetics. Winter pea has been selected for years for many agronomic traits contributing to yield, taking into account architectural or phenological traits such as height or flowering date. It remains nevertheless particularly susceptible to biotic and abiotic stresses, among which Didymella pinodes and frost are leading examples. The purpose of this study was to identify and resize QTL localizations that control partial resistance to D. pinodes, tolerance to frost, and architectural or phenological traits on pea dense genetic maps, considering how QTL colocalizations may impact future winter pea breeding. QTL analysis revealed five metaQTLs distributed over three linkage groups contributing to both D. pinodes disease severity and frost tolerance. At these loci, the haplotypes of alleles increasing both partial resistance to D. pinodes and frost tolerance also delayed the flowering date, increased the number of branches, and/or decreased the stipule length. These results question both the underlying mechanisms of the joint control of biotic stress resistance, abiotic stress tolerance, and plant architecture and phenology and the methods of marker-assisted selection optimizing stress control and productivity in winter pea breeding. MDPI 2023-07-04 /pmc/articles/PMC10379203/ /pubmed/37510304 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes14071399 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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Boutet, Gilles
Lavaud, Clément
Lesné, Angélique
Miteul, Henri
Pilet-Nayel, Marie-Laure
Andrivon, Didier
Lejeune-Hénaut, Isabelle
Baranger, Alain
Five Regions of the Pea Genome Co-Control Partial Resistance to D. pinodes, Tolerance to Frost, and Some Architectural or Phenological Traits
title Five Regions of the Pea Genome Co-Control Partial Resistance to D. pinodes, Tolerance to Frost, and Some Architectural or Phenological Traits
title_full Five Regions of the Pea Genome Co-Control Partial Resistance to D. pinodes, Tolerance to Frost, and Some Architectural or Phenological Traits
title_fullStr Five Regions of the Pea Genome Co-Control Partial Resistance to D. pinodes, Tolerance to Frost, and Some Architectural or Phenological Traits
title_full_unstemmed Five Regions of the Pea Genome Co-Control Partial Resistance to D. pinodes, Tolerance to Frost, and Some Architectural or Phenological Traits
title_short Five Regions of the Pea Genome Co-Control Partial Resistance to D. pinodes, Tolerance to Frost, and Some Architectural or Phenological Traits
title_sort five regions of the pea genome co-control partial resistance to d. pinodes, tolerance to frost, and some architectural or phenological traits
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10379203/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37510304
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes14071399
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