Plants (Mar 2024)

Exploring the Drought Tolerant Quantitative Trait Loci in Spring Wheat

  • Zhong Wang,
  • Xiangjun Lai,
  • Chunsheng Wang,
  • Hongmei Yang,
  • Zihui Liu,
  • Zheru Fan,
  • Jianfeng Li,
  • Hongzhi Zhang,
  • Manshuang Liu,
  • Yueqiang Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/plants13060898
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 6
p. 898

Abstract

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Drought-induced stress poses a significant challenge to wheat throughout its growth, underscoring the importance of identifying drought-stable quantitative trait loci (QTLs) for enhancing grain yield. Here, we evaluated 18 yield-related agronomic and physiological traits, along with their drought tolerance indices, in a recombinant inbred line population derived from the XC7 × XC21 cross. These evaluations were conducted under both non-stress and drought-stress conditions. Drought stress significantly reduced grain weight per spike and grain yield per plot. Genotyping the recombinant inbred line population using the wheat 90K single nucleotide polymorphism array resulted in the identification of 131 QTLs associated with the 18 traits. Drought stress also exerted negative impacts on grain formation and filling, directly leading to reductions in grain weight per spike and grain yield per plot. Among the identified QTLs, 43 were specifically associated with drought tolerance across the 18 traits, with 6 showing direct linkages to drought tolerance in wheat. These results provide valuable insights into the genetic mechanisms governing wheat growth and development, as well as the traits contributing to the drought tolerance index. Moreover, they serve as a theoretical foundation for the development of new wheat cultivars having exceptional drought tolerance and high yield potentials under both drought-prone and drought-free conditions.

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