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Population Structure Analysis and Association Mapping for Turcicum Leaf Blight Resistance in Tropical Maize Using SSR Markers

Maize is an important cereal crop in the world for feed, food, fodder, and raw materials of industries. Turcicum leaf blight (TLB) is a major foliar disease that can cause more than 50% yield losses in maize. Considering this, the molecular diversity, population structure, and genome-wide associatio...

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Autores principales: Kumar, Bhupender, Choudhary, Mukesh, Kumar, Pardeep, Kumar, Krishan, Kumar, Sonu, Singh, Brijesh Kumar, Lahkar, Chayanika, , Meenakshi, Kumar, Pushpendra, Dar, Zahoor Ahmed, Devlash, Rakesh, Hooda, Karambir Singh, Guleria, Satish Kumar, Rakshit, Sujay
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9030036/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35456424
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes13040618
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author Kumar, Bhupender
Choudhary, Mukesh
Kumar, Pardeep
Kumar, Krishan
Kumar, Sonu
Singh, Brijesh Kumar
Lahkar, Chayanika
, Meenakshi
Kumar, Pushpendra
Dar, Zahoor Ahmed
Devlash, Rakesh
Hooda, Karambir Singh
Guleria, Satish Kumar
Rakshit, Sujay
author_facet Kumar, Bhupender
Choudhary, Mukesh
Kumar, Pardeep
Kumar, Krishan
Kumar, Sonu
Singh, Brijesh Kumar
Lahkar, Chayanika
, Meenakshi
Kumar, Pushpendra
Dar, Zahoor Ahmed
Devlash, Rakesh
Hooda, Karambir Singh
Guleria, Satish Kumar
Rakshit, Sujay
author_sort Kumar, Bhupender
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description Maize is an important cereal crop in the world for feed, food, fodder, and raw materials of industries. Turcicum leaf blight (TLB) is a major foliar disease that can cause more than 50% yield losses in maize. Considering this, the molecular diversity, population structure, and genome-wide association study (GWAS) for TLB resistance were studied in 288 diverse inbred lines genotyped using 89 polymorphic simple sequence repeats (SSR) markers. These lines werescreened for TLB disease at two hot-spot locations under artificially inoculated conditions. The average percent disease incidence (PDI) calculated for each genotype ranged from 17 (UMI 1201) to 78% (IML 12-22) with an overall mean of 40%. The numbers of alleles detected at a locus ranged from twoto nine, with a total of 388 alleles. The polymorphic information content (PIC) of each marker ranged between 0.04 and 0.86. Out of 89 markers, 47 markers were highly polymorphic (PIC ≥ 0.60). This indicated that the SSR markers used were very informative and suitable for genetic diversity, population structure, and marker-trait association studies.The overall observed homozygosity for highly polymorphic markers was 0.98, which indicated that lines used were genetically pure. Neighbor-joining clustering, factorial analysis, and population structure studies clustered the 288 lines into 3–5 groups. The patterns of grouping were in agreement with the origin and pedigree records of the genotypesto a greater extent.A total of 94.10% lines were successfully assigned to one or another group at a membership probability of ≥0.60. An analysis of molecular variance (AMOVA) revealed highly significant differences among populations and within individuals. Linkage disequilibrium for r(2) and D′ between loci ranged from 0 to 0.77 and 0 to 1, respectively. A marker trait association analysis carried out using a general linear model (GLM) and mixed linear model (MLM), identified 15 SSRs markers significantly associated with TLB resistance.These 15 markers were located on almost all chromosomes (Chr) except 7, 8, and 9. The phenotypic variation explained by these loci ranged from 6% (umc1367) to 26% (nc130, phi085). Maximum 7 associated markers were located together on Chr 2 and 5. The selected regions identified on Chr 2 and 5 corroborated the previous studies carried out in the Indian maize germplasm. Further, 11 candidate genes were identified to be associated with significant markers. The identified sources for TLB resistance and associated markers may be utilized in molecular breeding for the development of suitable genotypes.
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spelling pubmed-90300362022-04-23 Population Structure Analysis and Association Mapping for Turcicum Leaf Blight Resistance in Tropical Maize Using SSR Markers Kumar, Bhupender Choudhary, Mukesh Kumar, Pardeep Kumar, Krishan Kumar, Sonu Singh, Brijesh Kumar Lahkar, Chayanika , Meenakshi Kumar, Pushpendra Dar, Zahoor Ahmed Devlash, Rakesh Hooda, Karambir Singh Guleria, Satish Kumar Rakshit, Sujay Genes (Basel) Article Maize is an important cereal crop in the world for feed, food, fodder, and raw materials of industries. Turcicum leaf blight (TLB) is a major foliar disease that can cause more than 50% yield losses in maize. Considering this, the molecular diversity, population structure, and genome-wide association study (GWAS) for TLB resistance were studied in 288 diverse inbred lines genotyped using 89 polymorphic simple sequence repeats (SSR) markers. These lines werescreened for TLB disease at two hot-spot locations under artificially inoculated conditions. The average percent disease incidence (PDI) calculated for each genotype ranged from 17 (UMI 1201) to 78% (IML 12-22) with an overall mean of 40%. The numbers of alleles detected at a locus ranged from twoto nine, with a total of 388 alleles. The polymorphic information content (PIC) of each marker ranged between 0.04 and 0.86. Out of 89 markers, 47 markers were highly polymorphic (PIC ≥ 0.60). This indicated that the SSR markers used were very informative and suitable for genetic diversity, population structure, and marker-trait association studies.The overall observed homozygosity for highly polymorphic markers was 0.98, which indicated that lines used were genetically pure. Neighbor-joining clustering, factorial analysis, and population structure studies clustered the 288 lines into 3–5 groups. The patterns of grouping were in agreement with the origin and pedigree records of the genotypesto a greater extent.A total of 94.10% lines were successfully assigned to one or another group at a membership probability of ≥0.60. An analysis of molecular variance (AMOVA) revealed highly significant differences among populations and within individuals. Linkage disequilibrium for r(2) and D′ between loci ranged from 0 to 0.77 and 0 to 1, respectively. A marker trait association analysis carried out using a general linear model (GLM) and mixed linear model (MLM), identified 15 SSRs markers significantly associated with TLB resistance.These 15 markers were located on almost all chromosomes (Chr) except 7, 8, and 9. The phenotypic variation explained by these loci ranged from 6% (umc1367) to 26% (nc130, phi085). Maximum 7 associated markers were located together on Chr 2 and 5. The selected regions identified on Chr 2 and 5 corroborated the previous studies carried out in the Indian maize germplasm. Further, 11 candidate genes were identified to be associated with significant markers. The identified sources for TLB resistance and associated markers may be utilized in molecular breeding for the development of suitable genotypes. MDPI 2022-03-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9030036/ /pubmed/35456424 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes13040618 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/).
spellingShingle Article
Kumar, Bhupender
Choudhary, Mukesh
Kumar, Pardeep
Kumar, Krishan
Kumar, Sonu
Singh, Brijesh Kumar
Lahkar, Chayanika
, Meenakshi
Kumar, Pushpendra
Dar, Zahoor Ahmed
Devlash, Rakesh
Hooda, Karambir Singh
Guleria, Satish Kumar
Rakshit, Sujay
Population Structure Analysis and Association Mapping for Turcicum Leaf Blight Resistance in Tropical Maize Using SSR Markers
title Population Structure Analysis and Association Mapping for Turcicum Leaf Blight Resistance in Tropical Maize Using SSR Markers
title_full Population Structure Analysis and Association Mapping for Turcicum Leaf Blight Resistance in Tropical Maize Using SSR Markers
title_fullStr Population Structure Analysis and Association Mapping for Turcicum Leaf Blight Resistance in Tropical Maize Using SSR Markers
title_full_unstemmed Population Structure Analysis and Association Mapping for Turcicum Leaf Blight Resistance in Tropical Maize Using SSR Markers
title_short Population Structure Analysis and Association Mapping for Turcicum Leaf Blight Resistance in Tropical Maize Using SSR Markers
title_sort population structure analysis and association mapping for turcicum leaf blight resistance in tropical maize using ssr markers
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9030036/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35456424
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes13040618
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