Frontiers in Plant Science (Nov 2022)

Genome-wide detection of genotype environment interactions for flowering time in Brassica napus

  • Xu Han,
  • Xu Han,
  • Qingqing Tang,
  • Qingqing Tang,
  • Liping Xu,
  • Liping Xu,
  • Zhilin Guan,
  • Jinxing Tu,
  • Jinxing Tu,
  • Bin Yi,
  • Bin Yi,
  • Kede Liu,
  • Xuan Yao,
  • Xuan Yao,
  • Shaoping Lu,
  • Shaoping Lu,
  • Liang Guo,
  • Liang Guo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.1065766
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13

Abstract

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Flowering time is strongly related to the environment, while the genotype-by-environment interaction study for flowering time is lacking in Brassica napus. Here, a total of 11,700,689 single nucleotide polymorphisms in 490 B. napus accessions were used to associate with the flowering time and related climatic index in eight environments using a compressed variance-component mixed model, 3VmrMLM. As a result, 19 stable main-effect quantitative trait nucleotides (QTNs) and 32 QTN-by-environment interactions (QEIs) for flowering time were detected. Four windows of daily average temperature and precipitation were found to be climatic factors highly correlated with flowering time. Ten main-effect QTNs were found to be associated with these flowering-time-related climatic indexes. Using differentially expressed gene (DEG) analysis in semi-winter and spring oilseed rapes, 5,850 and 5,511 DEGs were found to be significantly expressed before and after vernalization. Twelve and 14 DEGs, including 7 and 9 known homologs in Arabidopsis, were found to be candidate genes for stable QTNs and QEIs for flowering time, respectively. Five DEGs were found to be candidate genes for main-effect QTNs for flowering-time-related climatic index. These candidate genes, such as BnaFLCs, BnaFTs, BnaA02.VIN3, and BnaC09.PRR7, were further validated by the haplotype, selective sweep, and co-expression networks analysis. The candidate genes identified in this study will be helpful to breed B. napus varieties adapted to particular environments with optimized flowering time.

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