Cargando…

Whole Genome Scan Reveals Molecular Signatures of Divergence and Selection Related to Important Traits in Durum Wheat Germplasm

The first breeding program in the world for durum wheat was conceived in Italy in the early 1900s. Over the decades, pressure exerted by natural and artificial selection could have progressively reduced the genetic diversity of the durum wheat germplasm. In the present study, a large panel of Italia...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Taranto, Francesca, D’Agostino, Nunzio, Rodriguez, Monica, Pavan, Stefano, Minervini, Anna P., Pecchioni, Nicola, Papa, Roberto, De Vita, Pasquale
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7187681/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32373150
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2020.00217
_version_ 1783527209725591552
author Taranto, Francesca
D’Agostino, Nunzio
Rodriguez, Monica
Pavan, Stefano
Minervini, Anna P.
Pecchioni, Nicola
Papa, Roberto
De Vita, Pasquale
author_facet Taranto, Francesca
D’Agostino, Nunzio
Rodriguez, Monica
Pavan, Stefano
Minervini, Anna P.
Pecchioni, Nicola
Papa, Roberto
De Vita, Pasquale
author_sort Taranto, Francesca
collection PubMed
description The first breeding program in the world for durum wheat was conceived in Italy in the early 1900s. Over the decades, pressure exerted by natural and artificial selection could have progressively reduced the genetic diversity of the durum wheat germplasm. In the present study, a large panel of Italian durum wheat accessions that includes landraces, old and modern cultivars was subjected to genotyping using the Illumina iSelect 15K wheat SNP array. The aim was to assess the impact that selection has in shaping Italian durum wheat genetic diversity and to exploit the patterns of genetic diversity between populations to identify molecular signatures of divergence and selection. Relatively small differences in genetic diversity have been observed among accessions, which have been selected and cultivated in Italy over the past 150 years. Indeed, directional selection combined with that operated by farmers/breeders resulted in the increase of linkage disequilibrium (LD) and in changes of the allelic frequencies in DNA regions that control important agronomic traits. Results from this study also show that major well-known genes and/or QTLs affecting plant height (RHT), earliness (VRN, PPD) and grain quality (GLU, PSY, PSD, LYC, PPO, LOX3) co-localized with outlier SNP loci. Interestingly, many of these SNPs fall in genomic regions where genes involved in nitrogen metabolism are. This finding highlights the key role these genes have played in the transition from landraces to modern cultivars. Finally, our study remarks on the need to fully exploit the genetic diversity of Italian landraces by intense pre-breeding activities aimed at introducing a new source of adaptability and resistance in the genetic background of modern cultivars, to contrast the effect of climate change. The list of divergent loci and loci under selection associated with useful agronomic traits represents an invaluable resource to detect new allelic variants for target genes and for guiding new genomic selection programs in durum wheat.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-7187681
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2020
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-71876812020-05-05 Whole Genome Scan Reveals Molecular Signatures of Divergence and Selection Related to Important Traits in Durum Wheat Germplasm Taranto, Francesca D’Agostino, Nunzio Rodriguez, Monica Pavan, Stefano Minervini, Anna P. Pecchioni, Nicola Papa, Roberto De Vita, Pasquale Front Genet Genetics The first breeding program in the world for durum wheat was conceived in Italy in the early 1900s. Over the decades, pressure exerted by natural and artificial selection could have progressively reduced the genetic diversity of the durum wheat germplasm. In the present study, a large panel of Italian durum wheat accessions that includes landraces, old and modern cultivars was subjected to genotyping using the Illumina iSelect 15K wheat SNP array. The aim was to assess the impact that selection has in shaping Italian durum wheat genetic diversity and to exploit the patterns of genetic diversity between populations to identify molecular signatures of divergence and selection. Relatively small differences in genetic diversity have been observed among accessions, which have been selected and cultivated in Italy over the past 150 years. Indeed, directional selection combined with that operated by farmers/breeders resulted in the increase of linkage disequilibrium (LD) and in changes of the allelic frequencies in DNA regions that control important agronomic traits. Results from this study also show that major well-known genes and/or QTLs affecting plant height (RHT), earliness (VRN, PPD) and grain quality (GLU, PSY, PSD, LYC, PPO, LOX3) co-localized with outlier SNP loci. Interestingly, many of these SNPs fall in genomic regions where genes involved in nitrogen metabolism are. This finding highlights the key role these genes have played in the transition from landraces to modern cultivars. Finally, our study remarks on the need to fully exploit the genetic diversity of Italian landraces by intense pre-breeding activities aimed at introducing a new source of adaptability and resistance in the genetic background of modern cultivars, to contrast the effect of climate change. The list of divergent loci and loci under selection associated with useful agronomic traits represents an invaluable resource to detect new allelic variants for target genes and for guiding new genomic selection programs in durum wheat. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-04-21 /pmc/articles/PMC7187681/ /pubmed/32373150 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2020.00217 Text en Copyright © 2020 Taranto, D’Agostino, Rodriguez, Pavan, Minervini, Pecchioni, Papa and De Vita. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Genetics
Taranto, Francesca
D’Agostino, Nunzio
Rodriguez, Monica
Pavan, Stefano
Minervini, Anna P.
Pecchioni, Nicola
Papa, Roberto
De Vita, Pasquale
Whole Genome Scan Reveals Molecular Signatures of Divergence and Selection Related to Important Traits in Durum Wheat Germplasm
title Whole Genome Scan Reveals Molecular Signatures of Divergence and Selection Related to Important Traits in Durum Wheat Germplasm
title_full Whole Genome Scan Reveals Molecular Signatures of Divergence and Selection Related to Important Traits in Durum Wheat Germplasm
title_fullStr Whole Genome Scan Reveals Molecular Signatures of Divergence and Selection Related to Important Traits in Durum Wheat Germplasm
title_full_unstemmed Whole Genome Scan Reveals Molecular Signatures of Divergence and Selection Related to Important Traits in Durum Wheat Germplasm
title_short Whole Genome Scan Reveals Molecular Signatures of Divergence and Selection Related to Important Traits in Durum Wheat Germplasm
title_sort whole genome scan reveals molecular signatures of divergence and selection related to important traits in durum wheat germplasm
topic Genetics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7187681/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32373150
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2020.00217
work_keys_str_mv AT tarantofrancesca wholegenomescanrevealsmolecularsignaturesofdivergenceandselectionrelatedtoimportanttraitsindurumwheatgermplasm
AT dagostinonunzio wholegenomescanrevealsmolecularsignaturesofdivergenceandselectionrelatedtoimportanttraitsindurumwheatgermplasm
AT rodriguezmonica wholegenomescanrevealsmolecularsignaturesofdivergenceandselectionrelatedtoimportanttraitsindurumwheatgermplasm
AT pavanstefano wholegenomescanrevealsmolecularsignaturesofdivergenceandselectionrelatedtoimportanttraitsindurumwheatgermplasm
AT minerviniannap wholegenomescanrevealsmolecularsignaturesofdivergenceandselectionrelatedtoimportanttraitsindurumwheatgermplasm
AT pecchioninicola wholegenomescanrevealsmolecularsignaturesofdivergenceandselectionrelatedtoimportanttraitsindurumwheatgermplasm
AT paparoberto wholegenomescanrevealsmolecularsignaturesofdivergenceandselectionrelatedtoimportanttraitsindurumwheatgermplasm
AT devitapasquale wholegenomescanrevealsmolecularsignaturesofdivergenceandselectionrelatedtoimportanttraitsindurumwheatgermplasm