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Association Analysis of Salt Tolerance in Asiatic cotton (Gossypium arboretum) with SNP Markers

Salinity is not only a major environmental factor which limits plant growth and productivity, but it has also become a worldwide problem. However, little is known about the genetic basis underlying salt tolerance in cotton. This study was carried out to identify marker-trait association signals of s...

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Autores principales: Dilnur, Tussipkan, Peng, Zhen, Pan, Zhaoe, Palanga, Koffi Kibalou, Jia, Yinhua, Gong, Wenfang, Du, Xiongming
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6540053/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31052464
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20092168
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author Dilnur, Tussipkan
Peng, Zhen
Pan, Zhaoe
Palanga, Koffi Kibalou
Jia, Yinhua
Gong, Wenfang
Du, Xiongming
author_facet Dilnur, Tussipkan
Peng, Zhen
Pan, Zhaoe
Palanga, Koffi Kibalou
Jia, Yinhua
Gong, Wenfang
Du, Xiongming
author_sort Dilnur, Tussipkan
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description Salinity is not only a major environmental factor which limits plant growth and productivity, but it has also become a worldwide problem. However, little is known about the genetic basis underlying salt tolerance in cotton. This study was carried out to identify marker-trait association signals of seven salt-tolerance-related traits and one salt tolerance index using association analysis for 215 accessions of Asiatic cotton. According to a comprehensive index of salt tolerance (CIST), 215 accessions were mainly categorized into four groups, and 11 accessions with high salinity tolerance were selected for breeding. Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) revealed nine SNP rich regions significantly associated with relative fresh weight (RFW), relative stem length (RSL), relative water content (RWC) and CIST. The nine SNP rich regions analysis revealed 143 polymorphisms that distributed 40 candidate genes and significantly associated with salt tolerance. Notably, two SNP rich regions on chromosome 7 were found to be significantly associated with two salinity related traits, RFW and RSL, by the threshold of −log(10)P ≥ 6.0, and two candidate genes (Cotton_A_37775 and Cotton_A_35901) related to two key SNPs (Ca7_33607751 and Ca7_77004962) were possibly associated with salt tolerance in G. arboreum. These can provide fundamental information which will be useful for future molecular breeding of cotton, in order to release novel salt tolerant cultivars.
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spelling pubmed-65400532019-06-04 Association Analysis of Salt Tolerance in Asiatic cotton (Gossypium arboretum) with SNP Markers Dilnur, Tussipkan Peng, Zhen Pan, Zhaoe Palanga, Koffi Kibalou Jia, Yinhua Gong, Wenfang Du, Xiongming Int J Mol Sci Article Salinity is not only a major environmental factor which limits plant growth and productivity, but it has also become a worldwide problem. However, little is known about the genetic basis underlying salt tolerance in cotton. This study was carried out to identify marker-trait association signals of seven salt-tolerance-related traits and one salt tolerance index using association analysis for 215 accessions of Asiatic cotton. According to a comprehensive index of salt tolerance (CIST), 215 accessions were mainly categorized into four groups, and 11 accessions with high salinity tolerance were selected for breeding. Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) revealed nine SNP rich regions significantly associated with relative fresh weight (RFW), relative stem length (RSL), relative water content (RWC) and CIST. The nine SNP rich regions analysis revealed 143 polymorphisms that distributed 40 candidate genes and significantly associated with salt tolerance. Notably, two SNP rich regions on chromosome 7 were found to be significantly associated with two salinity related traits, RFW and RSL, by the threshold of −log(10)P ≥ 6.0, and two candidate genes (Cotton_A_37775 and Cotton_A_35901) related to two key SNPs (Ca7_33607751 and Ca7_77004962) were possibly associated with salt tolerance in G. arboreum. These can provide fundamental information which will be useful for future molecular breeding of cotton, in order to release novel salt tolerant cultivars. MDPI 2019-05-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6540053/ /pubmed/31052464 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20092168 Text en © 2019 by the authors. 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Jia, Yinhua
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Du, Xiongming
Association Analysis of Salt Tolerance in Asiatic cotton (Gossypium arboretum) with SNP Markers
title Association Analysis of Salt Tolerance in Asiatic cotton (Gossypium arboretum) with SNP Markers
title_full Association Analysis of Salt Tolerance in Asiatic cotton (Gossypium arboretum) with SNP Markers
title_fullStr Association Analysis of Salt Tolerance in Asiatic cotton (Gossypium arboretum) with SNP Markers
title_full_unstemmed Association Analysis of Salt Tolerance in Asiatic cotton (Gossypium arboretum) with SNP Markers
title_short Association Analysis of Salt Tolerance in Asiatic cotton (Gossypium arboretum) with SNP Markers
title_sort association analysis of salt tolerance in asiatic cotton (gossypium arboretum) with snp markers
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6540053/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31052464
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20092168
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