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Additive and heterozygous (dis)advantage GWAS models reveal candidate genes involved in the genotypic variation of maize hybrids to Azospirillum brasilense

Maize genotypes can show different responsiveness to inoculation with Azospirillum brasilense and an intriguing issue is which genes of the plant are involved in the recognition and growth promotion by these Plant Growth-Promoting Bacteria (PGPB). We conducted Genome-Wide Association Studies (GWAS)...

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Autores principales: Vidotti, Miriam Suzane, Lyra, Danilo Hottis, Morosini, Júlia Silva, Granato, Ítalo Stefanine Correia, Quecine, Maria Carolina, de Azevedo, João Lúcio, Fritsche-Neto, Roberto
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6752820/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31536609
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0222788
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author Vidotti, Miriam Suzane
Lyra, Danilo Hottis
Morosini, Júlia Silva
Granato, Ítalo Stefanine Correia
Quecine, Maria Carolina
de Azevedo, João Lúcio
Fritsche-Neto, Roberto
author_facet Vidotti, Miriam Suzane
Lyra, Danilo Hottis
Morosini, Júlia Silva
Granato, Ítalo Stefanine Correia
Quecine, Maria Carolina
de Azevedo, João Lúcio
Fritsche-Neto, Roberto
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description Maize genotypes can show different responsiveness to inoculation with Azospirillum brasilense and an intriguing issue is which genes of the plant are involved in the recognition and growth promotion by these Plant Growth-Promoting Bacteria (PGPB). We conducted Genome-Wide Association Studies (GWAS) using additive and heterozygous (dis)advantage models to find candidate genes for root and shoot traits under nitrogen (N) stress and N stress plus A. brasilense. A total of 52,215 Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP) markers were used for GWAS analyses. For the six root traits with significant inoculation effect, the GWAS analyses revealed 25 significant SNPs for the N stress plus A. brasilense treatment, in which only two were overlapped with the 22 found for N stress only. Most were found by the heterozygous (dis)advantage model and were more related to exclusive gene ontology terms. Interestingly, the candidate genes around the significant SNPs found for the maize–A. brasilense association were involved in different functions previously described for PGPB in plants (e.g. signaling pathways of the plant's defense system and phytohormone biosynthesis). Our findings are a benchmark in the understanding of the genetic variation among maize hybrids for the association with A. brasilense and reveal the potential for further enhancement of maize through this association.
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spelling pubmed-67528202019-09-27 Additive and heterozygous (dis)advantage GWAS models reveal candidate genes involved in the genotypic variation of maize hybrids to Azospirillum brasilense Vidotti, Miriam Suzane Lyra, Danilo Hottis Morosini, Júlia Silva Granato, Ítalo Stefanine Correia Quecine, Maria Carolina de Azevedo, João Lúcio Fritsche-Neto, Roberto PLoS One Research Article Maize genotypes can show different responsiveness to inoculation with Azospirillum brasilense and an intriguing issue is which genes of the plant are involved in the recognition and growth promotion by these Plant Growth-Promoting Bacteria (PGPB). We conducted Genome-Wide Association Studies (GWAS) using additive and heterozygous (dis)advantage models to find candidate genes for root and shoot traits under nitrogen (N) stress and N stress plus A. brasilense. A total of 52,215 Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP) markers were used for GWAS analyses. For the six root traits with significant inoculation effect, the GWAS analyses revealed 25 significant SNPs for the N stress plus A. brasilense treatment, in which only two were overlapped with the 22 found for N stress only. Most were found by the heterozygous (dis)advantage model and were more related to exclusive gene ontology terms. Interestingly, the candidate genes around the significant SNPs found for the maize–A. brasilense association were involved in different functions previously described for PGPB in plants (e.g. signaling pathways of the plant's defense system and phytohormone biosynthesis). Our findings are a benchmark in the understanding of the genetic variation among maize hybrids for the association with A. brasilense and reveal the potential for further enhancement of maize through this association. Public Library of Science 2019-09-19 /pmc/articles/PMC6752820/ /pubmed/31536609 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0222788 Text en © 2019 Vidotti 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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Vidotti, Miriam Suzane
Lyra, Danilo Hottis
Morosini, Júlia Silva
Granato, Ítalo Stefanine Correia
Quecine, Maria Carolina
de Azevedo, João Lúcio
Fritsche-Neto, Roberto
Additive and heterozygous (dis)advantage GWAS models reveal candidate genes involved in the genotypic variation of maize hybrids to Azospirillum brasilense
title Additive and heterozygous (dis)advantage GWAS models reveal candidate genes involved in the genotypic variation of maize hybrids to Azospirillum brasilense
title_full Additive and heterozygous (dis)advantage GWAS models reveal candidate genes involved in the genotypic variation of maize hybrids to Azospirillum brasilense
title_fullStr Additive and heterozygous (dis)advantage GWAS models reveal candidate genes involved in the genotypic variation of maize hybrids to Azospirillum brasilense
title_full_unstemmed Additive and heterozygous (dis)advantage GWAS models reveal candidate genes involved in the genotypic variation of maize hybrids to Azospirillum brasilense
title_short Additive and heterozygous (dis)advantage GWAS models reveal candidate genes involved in the genotypic variation of maize hybrids to Azospirillum brasilense
title_sort additive and heterozygous (dis)advantage gwas models reveal candidate genes involved in the genotypic variation of maize hybrids to azospirillum brasilense
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6752820/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31536609
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0222788
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