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AuthorKartseva, Tania
AuthorAleksandrov, Vladimir
AuthorAlqudah, Ahmad M.
AuthorArif, Mian Abdur Rehman
AuthorKocheva, Konstantina
AuthorDoneva, Dilyana
AuthorProkopova, Katelina
AuthorBörner, Andreas
AuthorMisheva, Svetlana
Available date2024-09-15T09:59:28Z
Publication Date2024-04-12
Publication NamePlants
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants13081084
CitationKartseva, T., Aleksandrov, V., Alqudah, A. M., Arif, M. A. R., Kocheva, K., Doneva, D., ... & Misheva, S. (2024). GWAS in a Collection of Bulgarian Old and Modern Bread Wheat Accessions Uncovers Novel Genomic Loci for Grain Protein Content and Thousand Kernel Weight. Plants, 13(8), 1084.
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URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/58924
AbstractGenetic enhancement of grain production and quality is a priority in wheat breeding projects. In this study, we assessed two key agronomic traits—grain protein content (GPC) and thousand kernel weight (TKW)—across 179 Bulgarian contemporary and historic varieties and landraces across three growing seasons. Significant phenotypic variation existed for both traits among genotypes and seasons, and no discernible difference was evident between the old and modern accessions. To understand the genetic basis of the traits, we conducted a genome-wide association study with MLM using phenotypic data from the crop seasons, best linear unbiased estimators, and genotypic data from the 25K Infinium iSelect array. As a result, we detected 16 quantitative trait nucleotides (QTNs) associated with GPC and 15 associated with TKW, all of which passed the false discovery rate threshold. Seven loci favorably influenced GPC, resulting in an increase of 1.4% to 8.1%, while four loci had a positive impact on TKW with increases ranging from 1.9% to 8.4%. While some loci confirmed previously published associations, four QTNs linked to GPC on chromosomes 2A, 7A, and 7B, as well as two QTNs related to TKW on chromosomes 1B and 6A, may represent novel associations. Annotations for proteins involved in the senescence-associated nutrient remobilization and in the following buildup of resources required for seed germination have been found for selected putative candidate genes. These include genes coding for storage proteins, cysteine proteases, cellulose-synthase, alpha-amylase, transcriptional regulators, and F-box and RWP-RK family proteins. Our findings highlight promising genomic regions for targeted breeding programs aimed at improving grain yield and protein content.
SponsorThis research was funded by the Bulgarian National Science Fund, grant number KP-06-N31/17.
Languageen
PublisherMultidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
Subjectassociation mapping
candidate genes
grain protein content
grain quality
grain yield
TKW
Triticum aestivumL
TitleGWAS in a Collection of Bulgarian Old and Modern Bread Wheat Accessions Uncovers Novel Genomic Loci for Grain Protein Content and Thousand Kernel Weight
TypeArticle
Issue Number8
Volume Number13
ESSN2223-7747
dc.accessType Open Access


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