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Association mapping for agronomic traits in six-rowed spring barley from the USA harvested in Kazakhstan

In barley, six-rowed barley is advantageous over two-rowed barley for feed due to the larger number of seeds per spike and the higher seed protein content. The growth of six-rowed barley is potentially important for breeding in agriculturally oriented countries, such as Kazakhstan. Nevertheless, unt...

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Autores principales: Almerekova, Shyryn, Sariev, Burabai, Abugalieva, Aigul, Chudinov, Vladimir, Sereda, Grigoriy, Tokhetova, Laura, Ortaev, Anarbai, Tsygankov, Vladimir, Blake, Thomas, Chao, Shiaoman, Genievskaya, Yuliya, Abugalieva, Saule, Turuspekov, Yerlan
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6690582/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31404111
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0221064
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author Almerekova, Shyryn
Sariev, Burabai
Abugalieva, Aigul
Chudinov, Vladimir
Sereda, Grigoriy
Tokhetova, Laura
Ortaev, Anarbai
Tsygankov, Vladimir
Blake, Thomas
Chao, Shiaoman
Genievskaya, Yuliya
Abugalieva, Saule
Turuspekov, Yerlan
author_facet Almerekova, Shyryn
Sariev, Burabai
Abugalieva, Aigul
Chudinov, Vladimir
Sereda, Grigoriy
Tokhetova, Laura
Ortaev, Anarbai
Tsygankov, Vladimir
Blake, Thomas
Chao, Shiaoman
Genievskaya, Yuliya
Abugalieva, Saule
Turuspekov, Yerlan
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description In barley, six-rowed barley is advantageous over two-rowed barley for feed due to the larger number of seeds per spike and the higher seed protein content. The growth of six-rowed barley is potentially important for breeding in agriculturally oriented countries, such as Kazakhstan. Nevertheless, until recently, very little attention was given to six-rowed barley in breeding projects in Kazakhstan, one of the largest countries in the world. In this study, phenotyping and single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotyping data were generated from 275 accessions originating from six different breeding organizations in the USA as well as 9 accessions from Kazakhstan in field trials at six breeding institutions. The USA six-rowed barley was tested in comparison to local accessions over three years (2009–2011) based on analyses of key agronomic traits. It was determined that the average yield in the USA accessions in comparison to local lines showed heavier yield in all six tested sites. Principal Coordinate Analysis based on 1618 polymorphic SNP markers separated Kazakh lines from six USA barley origin groups based on PC1 (77.9%), and Montana lines from the remaining five USA groups based on PC2 (15.1%). A genome-wide association study based on eighteen field trials allowed the identification of 47 stable marker-trait associations (MTA) for ten agronomic traits, including key yield related characters such as yield per square meter, thousand grain weight, number of kernels per spike, and productive tillers. The comparison of chromosomal positions of identified MTA with positions of known genes and quantitative trait loci suggests that 25 out of those 47 MTAs are presumably novel. The analysis of 42 SNPs associated with 47 MTAs in the Ensemble genome annotation system (http://ensemblgenomes.org) suggested that 40 SNPs were in genic positions of the genome, as their sequences successfully aligned with corresponding Gen ID.
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spelling pubmed-66905822019-08-15 Association mapping for agronomic traits in six-rowed spring barley from the USA harvested in Kazakhstan Almerekova, Shyryn Sariev, Burabai Abugalieva, Aigul Chudinov, Vladimir Sereda, Grigoriy Tokhetova, Laura Ortaev, Anarbai Tsygankov, Vladimir Blake, Thomas Chao, Shiaoman Genievskaya, Yuliya Abugalieva, Saule Turuspekov, Yerlan PLoS One Research Article In barley, six-rowed barley is advantageous over two-rowed barley for feed due to the larger number of seeds per spike and the higher seed protein content. The growth of six-rowed barley is potentially important for breeding in agriculturally oriented countries, such as Kazakhstan. Nevertheless, until recently, very little attention was given to six-rowed barley in breeding projects in Kazakhstan, one of the largest countries in the world. In this study, phenotyping and single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotyping data were generated from 275 accessions originating from six different breeding organizations in the USA as well as 9 accessions from Kazakhstan in field trials at six breeding institutions. The USA six-rowed barley was tested in comparison to local accessions over three years (2009–2011) based on analyses of key agronomic traits. It was determined that the average yield in the USA accessions in comparison to local lines showed heavier yield in all six tested sites. Principal Coordinate Analysis based on 1618 polymorphic SNP markers separated Kazakh lines from six USA barley origin groups based on PC1 (77.9%), and Montana lines from the remaining five USA groups based on PC2 (15.1%). A genome-wide association study based on eighteen field trials allowed the identification of 47 stable marker-trait associations (MTA) for ten agronomic traits, including key yield related characters such as yield per square meter, thousand grain weight, number of kernels per spike, and productive tillers. The comparison of chromosomal positions of identified MTA with positions of known genes and quantitative trait loci suggests that 25 out of those 47 MTAs are presumably novel. The analysis of 42 SNPs associated with 47 MTAs in the Ensemble genome annotation system (http://ensemblgenomes.org) suggested that 40 SNPs were in genic positions of the genome, as their sequences successfully aligned with corresponding Gen ID. Public Library of Science 2019-08-12 /pmc/articles/PMC6690582/ /pubmed/31404111 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0221064 Text en © 2019 Almerekova 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Almerekova, Shyryn
Sariev, Burabai
Abugalieva, Aigul
Chudinov, Vladimir
Sereda, Grigoriy
Tokhetova, Laura
Ortaev, Anarbai
Tsygankov, Vladimir
Blake, Thomas
Chao, Shiaoman
Genievskaya, Yuliya
Abugalieva, Saule
Turuspekov, Yerlan
Association mapping for agronomic traits in six-rowed spring barley from the USA harvested in Kazakhstan
title Association mapping for agronomic traits in six-rowed spring barley from the USA harvested in Kazakhstan
title_full Association mapping for agronomic traits in six-rowed spring barley from the USA harvested in Kazakhstan
title_fullStr Association mapping for agronomic traits in six-rowed spring barley from the USA harvested in Kazakhstan
title_full_unstemmed Association mapping for agronomic traits in six-rowed spring barley from the USA harvested in Kazakhstan
title_short Association mapping for agronomic traits in six-rowed spring barley from the USA harvested in Kazakhstan
title_sort association mapping for agronomic traits in six-rowed spring barley from the usa harvested in kazakhstan
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6690582/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31404111
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0221064
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