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Combining Genetic and Transcriptomic Approaches to Identify Transporter-Coding Genes as Likely Responsible for a Repeatable Salt Tolerance QTL in Citrus
The excessive accumulation of chloride (Cl(−)) in leaves due to salinity is frequently related to decreased yield in citrus. Two salt tolerance experiments to detect quantitative trait loci (QTLs) for leaf concentrations of Cl(−), Na(+), and other traits using the same reference progeny derived from...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10650496/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37958745 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms242115759 |
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author | Asins, Maria J. Bullones, Amanda Raga, Veronica Romero-Aranda, Maria R. Espinosa, Jesus Triviño, Juan C. Bernet, Guillermo P. Traverso, Jose A. Carbonell, Emilio A. Claros, M. Gonzalo Belver, Andres |
author_facet | Asins, Maria J. Bullones, Amanda Raga, Veronica Romero-Aranda, Maria R. Espinosa, Jesus Triviño, Juan C. Bernet, Guillermo P. Traverso, Jose A. Carbonell, Emilio A. Claros, M. Gonzalo Belver, Andres |
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description | The excessive accumulation of chloride (Cl(−)) in leaves due to salinity is frequently related to decreased yield in citrus. Two salt tolerance experiments to detect quantitative trait loci (QTLs) for leaf concentrations of Cl(−), Na(+), and other traits using the same reference progeny derived from the salt-tolerant Cleopatra mandarin (Citrus reshni) and the disease-resistant donor Poncirus trifoliata were performed with the aim to identify repeatable QTLs that regulate leaf Cl(−) (and/or Na(+)) exclusion across independent experiments in citrus, as well as potential candidate genes involved. A repeatable QTL controlling leaf Cl(−) was detected in chromosome 6 (LCl-6), where 23 potential candidate genes coding for transporters were identified using the C. clementina genome as reference. Transcriptomic analysis revealed two important candidate genes coding for a member of the nitrate transporter 1/peptide transporter family (NPF5.9) and a major facilitator superfamily (MFS) protein. Cell wall biosynthesis- and secondary metabolism-related processes appeared to play a significant role in differential gene expression in LCl-6. Six likely gene candidates were mapped in LCl-6, showing conserved synteny in C. reshni. In conclusion, markers to select beneficial Cleopatra mandarin alleles of likely candidate genes in LCl-6 to improve salt tolerance in citrus rootstock breeding programs are provided. |
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spelling | pubmed-106504962023-10-30 Combining Genetic and Transcriptomic Approaches to Identify Transporter-Coding Genes as Likely Responsible for a Repeatable Salt Tolerance QTL in Citrus Asins, Maria J. Bullones, Amanda Raga, Veronica Romero-Aranda, Maria R. Espinosa, Jesus Triviño, Juan C. Bernet, Guillermo P. Traverso, Jose A. Carbonell, Emilio A. Claros, M. Gonzalo Belver, Andres Int J Mol Sci Article The excessive accumulation of chloride (Cl(−)) in leaves due to salinity is frequently related to decreased yield in citrus. Two salt tolerance experiments to detect quantitative trait loci (QTLs) for leaf concentrations of Cl(−), Na(+), and other traits using the same reference progeny derived from the salt-tolerant Cleopatra mandarin (Citrus reshni) and the disease-resistant donor Poncirus trifoliata were performed with the aim to identify repeatable QTLs that regulate leaf Cl(−) (and/or Na(+)) exclusion across independent experiments in citrus, as well as potential candidate genes involved. A repeatable QTL controlling leaf Cl(−) was detected in chromosome 6 (LCl-6), where 23 potential candidate genes coding for transporters were identified using the C. clementina genome as reference. Transcriptomic analysis revealed two important candidate genes coding for a member of the nitrate transporter 1/peptide transporter family (NPF5.9) and a major facilitator superfamily (MFS) protein. Cell wall biosynthesis- and secondary metabolism-related processes appeared to play a significant role in differential gene expression in LCl-6. Six likely gene candidates were mapped in LCl-6, showing conserved synteny in C. reshni. In conclusion, markers to select beneficial Cleopatra mandarin alleles of likely candidate genes in LCl-6 to improve salt tolerance in citrus rootstock breeding programs are provided. MDPI 2023-10-30 /pmc/articles/PMC10650496/ /pubmed/37958745 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms242115759 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/). |
spellingShingle | Article Asins, Maria J. Bullones, Amanda Raga, Veronica Romero-Aranda, Maria R. Espinosa, Jesus Triviño, Juan C. Bernet, Guillermo P. Traverso, Jose A. Carbonell, Emilio A. Claros, M. Gonzalo Belver, Andres Combining Genetic and Transcriptomic Approaches to Identify Transporter-Coding Genes as Likely Responsible for a Repeatable Salt Tolerance QTL in Citrus |
title | Combining Genetic and Transcriptomic Approaches to Identify Transporter-Coding Genes as Likely Responsible for a Repeatable Salt Tolerance QTL in Citrus |
title_full | Combining Genetic and Transcriptomic Approaches to Identify Transporter-Coding Genes as Likely Responsible for a Repeatable Salt Tolerance QTL in Citrus |
title_fullStr | Combining Genetic and Transcriptomic Approaches to Identify Transporter-Coding Genes as Likely Responsible for a Repeatable Salt Tolerance QTL in Citrus |
title_full_unstemmed | Combining Genetic and Transcriptomic Approaches to Identify Transporter-Coding Genes as Likely Responsible for a Repeatable Salt Tolerance QTL in Citrus |
title_short | Combining Genetic and Transcriptomic Approaches to Identify Transporter-Coding Genes as Likely Responsible for a Repeatable Salt Tolerance QTL in Citrus |
title_sort | combining genetic and transcriptomic approaches to identify transporter-coding genes as likely responsible for a repeatable salt tolerance qtl in citrus |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10650496/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37958745 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms242115759 |
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