Crop Journal (Feb 2024)
Identification and fine mapping of qSW2 for leaf slow wilting in soybean
Abstract
Drought is one of the abiotic stresses limiting the production of soybean (Glycine max). Elucidation of the genetic and molecular basis of the slow-wilting (SW) trait of this crop offers the prospect of its genetic improvement. A panel of 188 accessions and a set of recombinant inbred lines produced from a cross between cultivars Liaodou 14 and Liaodou 21 were used to identify quantitative-trait loci (QTL) associated with SW. Plants were genotyped by Specific-locus amplified fragment sequencing and seedling leaf wilting was assessed under three water-stress treatments. A genome-wide association study identified 26 SW-associated single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), including three located in a 248-kb linkage-disequilibrium (LD) block on chromosome 2. Linkage mapping revealed a major-effect QTL, qSW2, associated with all three treatments and adjacent to the LD block. Fine mapping in a BC2F3 population derived from a backcross between Liaodou 21 and R26 confined qSW2 to a 60-kb interval. Gene expression and sequence variation analysis identified the gene Glyma.02 g218100, encoding an auxin transcription factor, as a candidate gene for qSW2. Our results will contribute significantly to improving drought-resistant soybean cultivars by providing genetic information and resources.