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QTL × environment interactions underlie adaptive divergence in switchgrass across a large latitudinal gradient
Local adaptation is the process by which natural selection drives adaptive phenotypic divergence across environmental gradients. Theory suggests that local adaptation results from genetic trade-offs at individual genetic loci, where adaptation to one set of environmental conditions results in a cost...
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National Academy of Sciences
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6600931/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31182579 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1821543116 |
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author | Lowry, David B. Lovell, John T. Zhang, Li Bonnette, Jason Fay, Philip A. Mitchell, Robert B. Lloyd-Reilley, John Boe, Arvid R. Wu, Yanqi Rouquette, Francis M. Wynia, Richard L. Weng, Xiaoyu Behrman, Kathrine D. Healey, Adam Barry, Kerrie Lipzen, Anna Bauer, Diane Sharma, Aditi Jenkins, Jerry Schmutz, Jeremy Fritschi, Felix B. Juenger, Thomas E. |
author_facet | Lowry, David B. Lovell, John T. Zhang, Li Bonnette, Jason Fay, Philip A. Mitchell, Robert B. Lloyd-Reilley, John Boe, Arvid R. Wu, Yanqi Rouquette, Francis M. Wynia, Richard L. Weng, Xiaoyu Behrman, Kathrine D. Healey, Adam Barry, Kerrie Lipzen, Anna Bauer, Diane Sharma, Aditi Jenkins, Jerry Schmutz, Jeremy Fritschi, Felix B. Juenger, Thomas E. |
author_sort | Lowry, David B. |
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description | Local adaptation is the process by which natural selection drives adaptive phenotypic divergence across environmental gradients. Theory suggests that local adaptation results from genetic trade-offs at individual genetic loci, where adaptation to one set of environmental conditions results in a cost to fitness in alternative environments. However, the degree to which there are costs associated with local adaptation is poorly understood because most of these experiments rely on two-site reciprocal transplant experiments. Here, we quantify the benefits and costs of locally adaptive loci across 17° of latitude in a four-grandparent outbred mapping population in outcrossing switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.), an emerging biofuel crop and dominant tallgrass species. We conducted quantitative trait locus (QTL) mapping across 10 sites, ranging from Texas to South Dakota. This analysis revealed that beneficial biomass (fitness) QTL generally incur minimal costs when transplanted to other field sites distributed over a large climatic gradient over the 2 y of our study. Therefore, locally advantageous alleles could potentially be combined across multiple loci through breeding to create high-yielding regionally adapted cultivars. |
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spelling | pubmed-66009312019-07-10 QTL × environment interactions underlie adaptive divergence in switchgrass across a large latitudinal gradient Lowry, David B. Lovell, John T. Zhang, Li Bonnette, Jason Fay, Philip A. Mitchell, Robert B. Lloyd-Reilley, John Boe, Arvid R. Wu, Yanqi Rouquette, Francis M. Wynia, Richard L. Weng, Xiaoyu Behrman, Kathrine D. Healey, Adam Barry, Kerrie Lipzen, Anna Bauer, Diane Sharma, Aditi Jenkins, Jerry Schmutz, Jeremy Fritschi, Felix B. Juenger, Thomas E. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A PNAS Plus Local adaptation is the process by which natural selection drives adaptive phenotypic divergence across environmental gradients. Theory suggests that local adaptation results from genetic trade-offs at individual genetic loci, where adaptation to one set of environmental conditions results in a cost to fitness in alternative environments. However, the degree to which there are costs associated with local adaptation is poorly understood because most of these experiments rely on two-site reciprocal transplant experiments. Here, we quantify the benefits and costs of locally adaptive loci across 17° of latitude in a four-grandparent outbred mapping population in outcrossing switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.), an emerging biofuel crop and dominant tallgrass species. We conducted quantitative trait locus (QTL) mapping across 10 sites, ranging from Texas to South Dakota. This analysis revealed that beneficial biomass (fitness) QTL generally incur minimal costs when transplanted to other field sites distributed over a large climatic gradient over the 2 y of our study. Therefore, locally advantageous alleles could potentially be combined across multiple loci through breeding to create high-yielding regionally adapted cultivars. National Academy of Sciences 2019-06-25 2019-06-10 /pmc/articles/PMC6600931/ /pubmed/31182579 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1821543116 Text en Copyright © 2019 the Author(s). Published by PNAS. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This open access article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (CC BY) (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . |
spellingShingle | PNAS Plus Lowry, David B. Lovell, John T. Zhang, Li Bonnette, Jason Fay, Philip A. Mitchell, Robert B. Lloyd-Reilley, John Boe, Arvid R. Wu, Yanqi Rouquette, Francis M. Wynia, Richard L. Weng, Xiaoyu Behrman, Kathrine D. Healey, Adam Barry, Kerrie Lipzen, Anna Bauer, Diane Sharma, Aditi Jenkins, Jerry Schmutz, Jeremy Fritschi, Felix B. Juenger, Thomas E. QTL × environment interactions underlie adaptive divergence in switchgrass across a large latitudinal gradient |
title | QTL × environment interactions underlie adaptive divergence in switchgrass across a large latitudinal gradient |
title_full | QTL × environment interactions underlie adaptive divergence in switchgrass across a large latitudinal gradient |
title_fullStr | QTL × environment interactions underlie adaptive divergence in switchgrass across a large latitudinal gradient |
title_full_unstemmed | QTL × environment interactions underlie adaptive divergence in switchgrass across a large latitudinal gradient |
title_short | QTL × environment interactions underlie adaptive divergence in switchgrass across a large latitudinal gradient |
title_sort | qtl × environment interactions underlie adaptive divergence in switchgrass across a large latitudinal gradient |
topic | PNAS Plus |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6600931/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31182579 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1821543116 |
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