Plants (Apr 2024)

Mining of QTLs for Spring Bread Wheat Spike Productivity by Comparing Spring Wheat Cultivars Released in Different Decades of the Last Century

  • Natalia Shvachko,
  • Maria Solovyeva,
  • Irina Rozanova,
  • Ilya Kibkalo,
  • Maria Kolesova,
  • Alla Brykova,
  • Anna Andreeva,
  • Evgeny Zuev,
  • Andreas Börner,
  • Elena Khlestkina

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/plants13081081
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 8
p. 1081

Abstract

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Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) are among the genetic tools for the mining of genomic loci associated with useful agronomic traits. The study enabled us to find new genetic markers associated with grain yield as well as quality. The sample under study consisted of spring wheat cultivars developed in different decades of the last century. A panel of 186 accessions was evaluated at VIR’s experiment station in Pushkin across a 3-year period of field trials. In total, 24 SNPs associated with six productivity characteristics were revealed. Along with detecting significant markers for each year of the field study, meta-analyses were conducted. Loci associated with useful yield-related agronomic characteristics were detected on chromosomes 4A, 5A, 6A, 6B, and 7B. In addition to previously described regions, novel loci associated with grain yield and quality were identified during the study. We presume that the utilization of contrast cultivars which originated in different breeding periods allowed us to identify new markers associated with useful agronomic characteristics.

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