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Epistatic Association Mapping for Alkaline and Salinity Tolerance Traits in the Soybean Germination Stage

Soil salinity and alkalinity are important abiotic components that frequently have critical effects on crop growth, productivity and quality. Developing soybean cultivars with high salt tolerance is recognized as an efficient way to maintain sustainable soybean production in a salt stress environmen...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Wen-Jie, Niu, Yuan, Bu, Su-Hong, Li, Meng, Feng, Jian-Ying, Zhang, Jin, Yang, Sheng-Xian, Odinga, Medrine Mmayi, Wei, Shi-Ping, Liu, Xiao-Feng, Zhang, Yuan-Ming
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3885605/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24416275
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0084750
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author Zhang, Wen-Jie
Niu, Yuan
Bu, Su-Hong
Li, Meng
Feng, Jian-Ying
Zhang, Jin
Yang, Sheng-Xian
Odinga, Medrine Mmayi
Wei, Shi-Ping
Liu, Xiao-Feng
Zhang, Yuan-Ming
author_facet Zhang, Wen-Jie
Niu, Yuan
Bu, Su-Hong
Li, Meng
Feng, Jian-Ying
Zhang, Jin
Yang, Sheng-Xian
Odinga, Medrine Mmayi
Wei, Shi-Ping
Liu, Xiao-Feng
Zhang, Yuan-Ming
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description Soil salinity and alkalinity are important abiotic components that frequently have critical effects on crop growth, productivity and quality. Developing soybean cultivars with high salt tolerance is recognized as an efficient way to maintain sustainable soybean production in a salt stress environment. However, the genetic mechanism of the tolerance must first be elucidated. In this study, 257 soybean cultivars with 135 SSR markers were used to perform epistatic association mapping for salt tolerance. Tolerance was evaluated by assessing the main root length (RL), the fresh and dry weights of roots (FWR and DWR), the biomass of seedlings (BS) and the length of hypocotyls (LH) of healthy seedlings after treatments with control, 100 mM NaCl or 10 mM Na(2)CO(3) solutions for approximately one week under greenhouse conditions. A total of 83 QTL-by-environment (QE) interactions for salt tolerance index were detected: 24 for LR, 12 for FWR, 11 for DWR, 15 for LH and 21 for BS, as well as one epistatic QTL for FWR. Furthermore, 86 QE interactions for alkaline tolerance index were found: 17 for LR, 16 for FWR, 17 for DWR, 18 for LH and 18 for BS. A total of 77 QE interactions for the original trait indicator were detected: 17 for LR, 14 for FWR, 4 for DWR, 21 for LH and 21 for BS, as well as 3 epistatic QTL for BS. Small-effect QTL were frequently observed. Several soybean genes with homology to Arabidopsis thaliana and soybean salt tolerance genes were found in close proximity to the above QTL. Using the novel alleles of the QTL detected above, some elite parental combinations were designed, although these QTL need to be further confirmed. The above results provide a valuable foundation for fine mapping, cloning and molecular breeding by design for soybean alkaline and salt tolerance.
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spelling pubmed-38856052014-01-10 Epistatic Association Mapping for Alkaline and Salinity Tolerance Traits in the Soybean Germination Stage Zhang, Wen-Jie Niu, Yuan Bu, Su-Hong Li, Meng Feng, Jian-Ying Zhang, Jin Yang, Sheng-Xian Odinga, Medrine Mmayi Wei, Shi-Ping Liu, Xiao-Feng Zhang, Yuan-Ming PLoS One Research Article Soil salinity and alkalinity are important abiotic components that frequently have critical effects on crop growth, productivity and quality. Developing soybean cultivars with high salt tolerance is recognized as an efficient way to maintain sustainable soybean production in a salt stress environment. However, the genetic mechanism of the tolerance must first be elucidated. In this study, 257 soybean cultivars with 135 SSR markers were used to perform epistatic association mapping for salt tolerance. Tolerance was evaluated by assessing the main root length (RL), the fresh and dry weights of roots (FWR and DWR), the biomass of seedlings (BS) and the length of hypocotyls (LH) of healthy seedlings after treatments with control, 100 mM NaCl or 10 mM Na(2)CO(3) solutions for approximately one week under greenhouse conditions. A total of 83 QTL-by-environment (QE) interactions for salt tolerance index were detected: 24 for LR, 12 for FWR, 11 for DWR, 15 for LH and 21 for BS, as well as one epistatic QTL for FWR. Furthermore, 86 QE interactions for alkaline tolerance index were found: 17 for LR, 16 for FWR, 17 for DWR, 18 for LH and 18 for BS. A total of 77 QE interactions for the original trait indicator were detected: 17 for LR, 14 for FWR, 4 for DWR, 21 for LH and 21 for BS, as well as 3 epistatic QTL for BS. Small-effect QTL were frequently observed. Several soybean genes with homology to Arabidopsis thaliana and soybean salt tolerance genes were found in close proximity to the above QTL. Using the novel alleles of the QTL detected above, some elite parental combinations were designed, although these QTL need to be further confirmed. The above results provide a valuable foundation for fine mapping, cloning and molecular breeding by design for soybean alkaline and salt tolerance. Public Library of Science 2014-01-08 /pmc/articles/PMC3885605/ /pubmed/24416275 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0084750 Text en © 2014 Zhang et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Zhang, Wen-Jie
Niu, Yuan
Bu, Su-Hong
Li, Meng
Feng, Jian-Ying
Zhang, Jin
Yang, Sheng-Xian
Odinga, Medrine Mmayi
Wei, Shi-Ping
Liu, Xiao-Feng
Zhang, Yuan-Ming
Epistatic Association Mapping for Alkaline and Salinity Tolerance Traits in the Soybean Germination Stage
title Epistatic Association Mapping for Alkaline and Salinity Tolerance Traits in the Soybean Germination Stage
title_full Epistatic Association Mapping for Alkaline and Salinity Tolerance Traits in the Soybean Germination Stage
title_fullStr Epistatic Association Mapping for Alkaline and Salinity Tolerance Traits in the Soybean Germination Stage
title_full_unstemmed Epistatic Association Mapping for Alkaline and Salinity Tolerance Traits in the Soybean Germination Stage
title_short Epistatic Association Mapping for Alkaline and Salinity Tolerance Traits in the Soybean Germination Stage
title_sort epistatic association mapping for alkaline and salinity tolerance traits in the soybean germination stage
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3885605/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24416275
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0084750
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