Allelic variations and differential expressions detected at quantitative trait loci for salt stress tolerance in wheat
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Benedict Chijioke Oyiga, Ram Sharma, Michael Baum, Francis Chuks Ogbonnaya, Jens Leon, Agim Ballvora. (Accepted on 24/12/2016). Allelic variations and differential expressions detected at quantitative trait loci for salt stress tolerance in wheat.
Abstract
The increasing salinization of agricultural lands is a threat to
global wheat production. Understanding of the mechanistic
basis of salt tolerance (ST) is essential for developing breeding
and selection strategies that would allow for increased wheat
production under saline conditions to meet the increasing
global demand. We used a set that consists of 150 internationally derived winter and facultative wheat cultivars genotyped
with a 90K SNP chip andphenotyped for STacross three growth
stages and for ionic (leaf K+ and Na+ contents) traits to dissect
the genetic architecture regulating ST in wheat. Genome-wide
association mapping revealed 187 Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNPs) (R2 = 3.00–30.67%), representing 37 quantitative
trait loci (QTL), significantly associated with the ST traits. Of
these, four QTL on 1BS, 2AL, 2BS and 3AL were associated
with STacross the three growth stages and with the ionic traits.
Novel QTL were also detected on 1BS and 1DL. Candidate
genes linked to these polymorphisms were uncovered, and expression analyses were performed and validated on them under
saline and non-saline conditions using transcriptomics and qRTPCR data. Expressed sequence comparisons in contrasting ST
wheat genotypes identified several non-synonymous/missense
mutation sites that are contributory to the ST trait variations,
indicating the biological relevance of these polymorphisms
that can be exploited in breeding for ST in wheat.
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Sharma, Ram https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7785-363X
Baum, Michael https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8248-6088
Baum, Michael https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8248-6088