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AuthorLisker, Antonia
AuthorMaurer, Andreas
AuthorSchmutzer, Thomas
AuthorKazman, Ebrahim
AuthorCöster, Hilmar
AuthorHolzapfel, Josef
AuthorEbmeyer, Erhard
AuthorAlqudah, Ahmad M.
AuthorSannemann, Wiebke
AuthorPillen, Klaus
Available date2024-09-17T11:25:56Z
Publication Date2022-12-14
Publication NamePlants
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11243508
CitationLisker, A., Maurer, A., Schmutzer, T., Kazman, E., Cöster, H., Holzapfel, J., ... & Pillen, K. (2022). A haplotype-based GWAS identified trait-improving QTL alleles controlling agronomic traits under contrasting nitrogen fertilization treatments in the MAGIC wheat population WM-800. Plants, 11(24), 3508.
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URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/59031
AbstractThe multi-parent-advanced-generation-intercross (MAGIC) population WM-800 was developed by intercrossing eight modern winter wheat cultivars to enhance the genetic diversity present in breeding populations. We cultivated WM-800 during two seasons in seven environments under two contrasting nitrogen fertilization treatments. WM-800 lines exhibited highly significant differences between treatments, as well as high heritabilities among the seven agronomic traits studied. The highest-yielding WM-line achieved an average yield increase of 4.40 dt/ha (5.2%) compared to the best founder cultivar Tobak. The subsequent genome-wide-association-study (GWAS), which was based on haplotypes, located QTL for seven agronomic traits including grain yield. In total, 40, 51, and 46 QTL were detected under low, high, and across nitrogen treatments, respectively. For example, the effect of QYLD_3A could be associated with the haplotype allele of cultivar Julius increasing yield by an average of 4.47 dt/ha (5.2%). A novel QTL on chromosome 2B exhibited pleiotropic effects, acting simultaneously on three-grain yield components (ears-per-square-meter, grains-per-ear, and thousand-grain-weight) and plant-height. These effects may be explained by a member of the nitrate-transporter-1 (NRT1)/peptide-family, TaNPF5.34, located 1.05 Mb apart. The WM-800 lines and favorable QTL haplotypes, associated with yield improvements, are currently implemented in wheat breeding programs to develop advanced nitrogen-use efficient wheat cultivars.
SponsorThis research was funded by the German Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture (BMEL, MAGIC-WHEAT project number: 2814601013).
Languageen
PublisherMultidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
Subjectgenome-wide association study (GWAS)
grain yield
haploblock
haplotype
multi-parent advanced generation intercross (MAGIC)
nitrogen fertilization
quantitative trait locus (QTL)
single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP)
wheat breeding
TitleA Haplotype-Based GWAS Identified Trait-Improving QTL Alleles Controlling Agronomic Traits under Contrasting Nitrogen Fertilization Treatments in the MAGIC Wheat Population WM-800
TypeArticle
Issue Number24
Volume Number11
ESSN2223-7747
dc.accessType Open Access


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