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Genetic Control of Reproductive Traits under Different Temperature Regimes in Inbred Line Populations Derived from Crosses between S. pimpinellifolium and S. lycopersicum Accessions

In the present work, we study the genetic control of reproductive traits under different heat stress conditions in two populations of inbred lines derived from crosses between two S. pimpinellifolium accessions and two tomato cultivars (E9×L5 and E6203×LA1589). The temperature increase affected the...

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Autores principales: Gonzalo, Maria Jose, da Maia, Luciano Carlos, Nájera, Inmaculada, Baixauli, Carlos, Giuliano, Giovanni, Ferrante, Paola, Granell, Antonio, Asins, Maria Jose, Monforte, Antonio Jose
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9027731/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35448797
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11081069
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author Gonzalo, Maria Jose
da Maia, Luciano Carlos
Nájera, Inmaculada
Baixauli, Carlos
Giuliano, Giovanni
Ferrante, Paola
Granell, Antonio
Asins, Maria Jose
Monforte, Antonio Jose
author_facet Gonzalo, Maria Jose
da Maia, Luciano Carlos
Nájera, Inmaculada
Baixauli, Carlos
Giuliano, Giovanni
Ferrante, Paola
Granell, Antonio
Asins, Maria Jose
Monforte, Antonio Jose
author_sort Gonzalo, Maria Jose
collection PubMed
description In the present work, we study the genetic control of reproductive traits under different heat stress conditions in two populations of inbred lines derived from crosses between two S. pimpinellifolium accessions and two tomato cultivars (E9×L5 and E6203×LA1589). The temperature increase affected the reproductive traits, especially at extremely high temperatures, where only a few lines were able to set fruits. Even though a relative modest number of QTLs was identified, two clusters of QTLs involved in the responses of reproductive traits to heat stress were detected in both populations on chromosomes 1 and 2. Interestingly, several epistatic interactions were detected in the E9×L5 population, which were classified into three classes based on the allelic interaction: dominant (one locus suppressed the allelic effects of a second locus), co-adaptive (the double-homozygous alleles from the same parent alleles showed a higher phenotypic value than the combination of homozygous alleles from alternative parents) and transgressive (the combination of double-homozygous alleles from different parents showed better performance than double-homozygous alleles from the same parents). These results reinforce the important role of non-additive genetic variance in the response to heat stress and the potential of the new allelic combinations that arise after wide crosses.
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spelling pubmed-90277312022-04-23 Genetic Control of Reproductive Traits under Different Temperature Regimes in Inbred Line Populations Derived from Crosses between S. pimpinellifolium and S. lycopersicum Accessions Gonzalo, Maria Jose da Maia, Luciano Carlos Nájera, Inmaculada Baixauli, Carlos Giuliano, Giovanni Ferrante, Paola Granell, Antonio Asins, Maria Jose Monforte, Antonio Jose Plants (Basel) Article In the present work, we study the genetic control of reproductive traits under different heat stress conditions in two populations of inbred lines derived from crosses between two S. pimpinellifolium accessions and two tomato cultivars (E9×L5 and E6203×LA1589). The temperature increase affected the reproductive traits, especially at extremely high temperatures, where only a few lines were able to set fruits. Even though a relative modest number of QTLs was identified, two clusters of QTLs involved in the responses of reproductive traits to heat stress were detected in both populations on chromosomes 1 and 2. Interestingly, several epistatic interactions were detected in the E9×L5 population, which were classified into three classes based on the allelic interaction: dominant (one locus suppressed the allelic effects of a second locus), co-adaptive (the double-homozygous alleles from the same parent alleles showed a higher phenotypic value than the combination of homozygous alleles from alternative parents) and transgressive (the combination of double-homozygous alleles from different parents showed better performance than double-homozygous alleles from the same parents). These results reinforce the important role of non-additive genetic variance in the response to heat stress and the potential of the new allelic combinations that arise after wide crosses. MDPI 2022-04-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9027731/ /pubmed/35448797 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11081069 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Gonzalo, Maria Jose
da Maia, Luciano Carlos
Nájera, Inmaculada
Baixauli, Carlos
Giuliano, Giovanni
Ferrante, Paola
Granell, Antonio
Asins, Maria Jose
Monforte, Antonio Jose
Genetic Control of Reproductive Traits under Different Temperature Regimes in Inbred Line Populations Derived from Crosses between S. pimpinellifolium and S. lycopersicum Accessions
title Genetic Control of Reproductive Traits under Different Temperature Regimes in Inbred Line Populations Derived from Crosses between S. pimpinellifolium and S. lycopersicum Accessions
title_full Genetic Control of Reproductive Traits under Different Temperature Regimes in Inbred Line Populations Derived from Crosses between S. pimpinellifolium and S. lycopersicum Accessions
title_fullStr Genetic Control of Reproductive Traits under Different Temperature Regimes in Inbred Line Populations Derived from Crosses between S. pimpinellifolium and S. lycopersicum Accessions
title_full_unstemmed Genetic Control of Reproductive Traits under Different Temperature Regimes in Inbred Line Populations Derived from Crosses between S. pimpinellifolium and S. lycopersicum Accessions
title_short Genetic Control of Reproductive Traits under Different Temperature Regimes in Inbred Line Populations Derived from Crosses between S. pimpinellifolium and S. lycopersicum Accessions
title_sort genetic control of reproductive traits under different temperature regimes in inbred line populations derived from crosses between s. pimpinellifolium and s. lycopersicum accessions
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9027731/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35448797
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11081069
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