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Genome Wide Association Study for Drought, Aflatoxin Resistance, and Important Agronomic Traits of Maize Hybrids in the Sub-Tropics

The primary maize (Zea mays L.) production areas are in temperate regions throughout the world and this is where most maize breeding is focused. Important but lower yielding maize growing regions such as the sub-tropics experience unique challenges, the greatest of which are drought stress and aflat...

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Autores principales: Farfan, Ivan D. Barrero, De La Fuente, Gerald N., Murray, Seth C., Isakeit, Thomas, Huang, Pei-Cheng, Warburton, Marilyn, Williams, Paul, Windham, Gary L., Kolomiets, Mike
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4340625/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25714370
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0117737
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author Farfan, Ivan D. Barrero
De La Fuente, Gerald N.
Murray, Seth C.
Isakeit, Thomas
Huang, Pei-Cheng
Warburton, Marilyn
Williams, Paul
Windham, Gary L.
Kolomiets, Mike
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De La Fuente, Gerald N.
Murray, Seth C.
Isakeit, Thomas
Huang, Pei-Cheng
Warburton, Marilyn
Williams, Paul
Windham, Gary L.
Kolomiets, Mike
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description The primary maize (Zea mays L.) production areas are in temperate regions throughout the world and this is where most maize breeding is focused. Important but lower yielding maize growing regions such as the sub-tropics experience unique challenges, the greatest of which are drought stress and aflatoxin contamination. Here we used a diversity panel consisting of 346 maize inbred lines originating in temperate, sub-tropical and tropical areas testcrossed to stiff-stalk line Tx714 to investigate these traits. Testcross hybrids were evaluated under irrigated and non-irrigated trials for yield, plant height, ear height, days to anthesis, days to silking and other agronomic traits. Irrigated trials were also inoculated with Aspergillus flavus and evaluated for aflatoxin content. Diverse maize testcrosses out-yielded commercial checks in most trials, which indicated the potential for genetic diversity to improve sub-tropical breeding programs. To identify genomic regions associated with yield, aflatoxin resistance and other important agronomic traits, a genome wide association analysis was performed. Using 60,000 SNPs, this study found 10 quantitative trait variants for grain yield, plant and ear height, and flowering time after stringent multiple test corrections, and after fitting different models. Three of these variants explained 5–10% of the variation in grain yield under both water conditions. Multiple identified SNPs co-localized with previously reported QTL, which narrows the possible location of causal polymorphisms. Novel significant SNPs were also identified. This study demonstrated the potential to use genome wide association studies to identify major variants of quantitative and complex traits such as yield under drought that are still segregating between elite inbred lines.
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spelling pubmed-43406252015-03-04 Genome Wide Association Study for Drought, Aflatoxin Resistance, and Important Agronomic Traits of Maize Hybrids in the Sub-Tropics Farfan, Ivan D. Barrero De La Fuente, Gerald N. Murray, Seth C. Isakeit, Thomas Huang, Pei-Cheng Warburton, Marilyn Williams, Paul Windham, Gary L. Kolomiets, Mike PLoS One Research Article The primary maize (Zea mays L.) production areas are in temperate regions throughout the world and this is where most maize breeding is focused. Important but lower yielding maize growing regions such as the sub-tropics experience unique challenges, the greatest of which are drought stress and aflatoxin contamination. Here we used a diversity panel consisting of 346 maize inbred lines originating in temperate, sub-tropical and tropical areas testcrossed to stiff-stalk line Tx714 to investigate these traits. Testcross hybrids were evaluated under irrigated and non-irrigated trials for yield, plant height, ear height, days to anthesis, days to silking and other agronomic traits. Irrigated trials were also inoculated with Aspergillus flavus and evaluated for aflatoxin content. Diverse maize testcrosses out-yielded commercial checks in most trials, which indicated the potential for genetic diversity to improve sub-tropical breeding programs. To identify genomic regions associated with yield, aflatoxin resistance and other important agronomic traits, a genome wide association analysis was performed. Using 60,000 SNPs, this study found 10 quantitative trait variants for grain yield, plant and ear height, and flowering time after stringent multiple test corrections, and after fitting different models. Three of these variants explained 5–10% of the variation in grain yield under both water conditions. Multiple identified SNPs co-localized with previously reported QTL, which narrows the possible location of causal polymorphisms. Novel significant SNPs were also identified. This study demonstrated the potential to use genome wide association studies to identify major variants of quantitative and complex traits such as yield under drought that are still segregating between elite inbred lines. Public Library of Science 2015-02-25 /pmc/articles/PMC4340625/ /pubmed/25714370 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0117737 Text en © 2015 Farfan 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.
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Farfan, Ivan D. Barrero
De La Fuente, Gerald N.
Murray, Seth C.
Isakeit, Thomas
Huang, Pei-Cheng
Warburton, Marilyn
Williams, Paul
Windham, Gary L.
Kolomiets, Mike
Genome Wide Association Study for Drought, Aflatoxin Resistance, and Important Agronomic Traits of Maize Hybrids in the Sub-Tropics
title Genome Wide Association Study for Drought, Aflatoxin Resistance, and Important Agronomic Traits of Maize Hybrids in the Sub-Tropics
title_full Genome Wide Association Study for Drought, Aflatoxin Resistance, and Important Agronomic Traits of Maize Hybrids in the Sub-Tropics
title_fullStr Genome Wide Association Study for Drought, Aflatoxin Resistance, and Important Agronomic Traits of Maize Hybrids in the Sub-Tropics
title_full_unstemmed Genome Wide Association Study for Drought, Aflatoxin Resistance, and Important Agronomic Traits of Maize Hybrids in the Sub-Tropics
title_short Genome Wide Association Study for Drought, Aflatoxin Resistance, and Important Agronomic Traits of Maize Hybrids in the Sub-Tropics
title_sort genome wide association study for drought, aflatoxin resistance, and important agronomic traits of maize hybrids in the sub-tropics
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4340625/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25714370
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0117737
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