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Genome-Wide Analysis of Grain Yield Stability and Environmental Interactions in a Multiparental Soybean Population

Genetic improvement toward optimized and stable agronomic performance of soybean genotypes is desirable for food security. Understanding how genotypes perform in different environmental conditions helps breeders develop sustainable cultivars adapted to target regions. Complex traits of importance ar...

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Autores principales: Xavier, Alencar, Jarquin, Diego, Howard, Reka, Ramasubramanian, Vishnu, Specht, James E., Graef, George L., Beavis, William D., Diers, Brian W., Song, Qijian, Cregan, Perry B., Nelson, Randall, Mian, Rouf, Shannon, J. Grover, McHale, Leah, Wang, Dechun, Schapaugh, William, Lorenz, Aaron J., Xu, Shizhong, Muir, William M., Rainey, Katy M.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Genetics Society of America 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5919731/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29217731
http://dx.doi.org/10.1534/g3.117.300300
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author Xavier, Alencar
Jarquin, Diego
Howard, Reka
Ramasubramanian, Vishnu
Specht, James E.
Graef, George L.
Beavis, William D.
Diers, Brian W.
Song, Qijian
Cregan, Perry B.
Nelson, Randall
Mian, Rouf
Shannon, J. Grover
McHale, Leah
Wang, Dechun
Schapaugh, William
Lorenz, Aaron J.
Xu, Shizhong
Muir, William M.
Rainey, Katy M.
author_facet Xavier, Alencar
Jarquin, Diego
Howard, Reka
Ramasubramanian, Vishnu
Specht, James E.
Graef, George L.
Beavis, William D.
Diers, Brian W.
Song, Qijian
Cregan, Perry B.
Nelson, Randall
Mian, Rouf
Shannon, J. Grover
McHale, Leah
Wang, Dechun
Schapaugh, William
Lorenz, Aaron J.
Xu, Shizhong
Muir, William M.
Rainey, Katy M.
author_sort Xavier, Alencar
collection PubMed
description Genetic improvement toward optimized and stable agronomic performance of soybean genotypes is desirable for food security. Understanding how genotypes perform in different environmental conditions helps breeders develop sustainable cultivars adapted to target regions. Complex traits of importance are known to be controlled by a large number of genomic regions with small effects whose magnitude and direction are modulated by environmental factors. Knowledge of the constraints and undesirable effects resulting from genotype by environmental interactions is a key objective in improving selection procedures in soybean breeding programs. In this study, the genetic basis of soybean grain yield responsiveness to environmental factors was examined in a large soybean nested association population. For this, a genome-wide association to performance stability estimates generated from a Finlay-Wilkinson analysis and the inclusion of the interaction between marker genotypes and environmental factors was implemented. Genomic footprints were investigated by analysis and meta-analysis using a recently published multiparent model. Results indicated that specific soybean genomic regions were associated with stability, and that multiplicative interactions were present between environments and genetic background. Seven genomic regions in six chromosomes were identified as being associated with genotype-by-environment interactions. This study provides insight into genomic assisted breeding aimed at achieving a more stable agronomic performance of soybean, and documented opportunities to exploit genomic regions that were specifically associated with interactions involving environments and subpopulations.
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spelling pubmed-59197312018-04-27 Genome-Wide Analysis of Grain Yield Stability and Environmental Interactions in a Multiparental Soybean Population Xavier, Alencar Jarquin, Diego Howard, Reka Ramasubramanian, Vishnu Specht, James E. Graef, George L. Beavis, William D. Diers, Brian W. Song, Qijian Cregan, Perry B. Nelson, Randall Mian, Rouf Shannon, J. Grover McHale, Leah Wang, Dechun Schapaugh, William Lorenz, Aaron J. Xu, Shizhong Muir, William M. Rainey, Katy M. G3 (Bethesda) Multiparental Populations Genetic improvement toward optimized and stable agronomic performance of soybean genotypes is desirable for food security. Understanding how genotypes perform in different environmental conditions helps breeders develop sustainable cultivars adapted to target regions. Complex traits of importance are known to be controlled by a large number of genomic regions with small effects whose magnitude and direction are modulated by environmental factors. Knowledge of the constraints and undesirable effects resulting from genotype by environmental interactions is a key objective in improving selection procedures in soybean breeding programs. In this study, the genetic basis of soybean grain yield responsiveness to environmental factors was examined in a large soybean nested association population. For this, a genome-wide association to performance stability estimates generated from a Finlay-Wilkinson analysis and the inclusion of the interaction between marker genotypes and environmental factors was implemented. Genomic footprints were investigated by analysis and meta-analysis using a recently published multiparent model. Results indicated that specific soybean genomic regions were associated with stability, and that multiplicative interactions were present between environments and genetic background. Seven genomic regions in six chromosomes were identified as being associated with genotype-by-environment interactions. This study provides insight into genomic assisted breeding aimed at achieving a more stable agronomic performance of soybean, and documented opportunities to exploit genomic regions that were specifically associated with interactions involving environments and subpopulations. Genetics Society of America 2017-12-07 /pmc/articles/PMC5919731/ /pubmed/29217731 http://dx.doi.org/10.1534/g3.117.300300 Text en Copyright © 2018 Xavier et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Multiparental Populations
Xavier, Alencar
Jarquin, Diego
Howard, Reka
Ramasubramanian, Vishnu
Specht, James E.
Graef, George L.
Beavis, William D.
Diers, Brian W.
Song, Qijian
Cregan, Perry B.
Nelson, Randall
Mian, Rouf
Shannon, J. Grover
McHale, Leah
Wang, Dechun
Schapaugh, William
Lorenz, Aaron J.
Xu, Shizhong
Muir, William M.
Rainey, Katy M.
Genome-Wide Analysis of Grain Yield Stability and Environmental Interactions in a Multiparental Soybean Population
title Genome-Wide Analysis of Grain Yield Stability and Environmental Interactions in a Multiparental Soybean Population
title_full Genome-Wide Analysis of Grain Yield Stability and Environmental Interactions in a Multiparental Soybean Population
title_fullStr Genome-Wide Analysis of Grain Yield Stability and Environmental Interactions in a Multiparental Soybean Population
title_full_unstemmed Genome-Wide Analysis of Grain Yield Stability and Environmental Interactions in a Multiparental Soybean Population
title_short Genome-Wide Analysis of Grain Yield Stability and Environmental Interactions in a Multiparental Soybean Population
title_sort genome-wide analysis of grain yield stability and environmental interactions in a multiparental soybean population
topic Multiparental Populations
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5919731/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29217731
http://dx.doi.org/10.1534/g3.117.300300
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