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Quantitative trait loci mapping and candidate gene analysis of stoma-related traits in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) glumes

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PEERJ
Volume 10, Issue -, Pages -

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PEERJ INC
DOI: 10.7717/peerj.13262

Keywords

Wheat (Triticum aestivum L; ); Glume; Stomata; QTL; Candidate gene

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  1. Science & Technology Innovation Foundation of Shanxi Agricultural University [2020BQ30]
  2. Outstanding Doctor Funding Award of Shanxi Province [SXYBKY2019040]

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The genetic base of wheat glume stomata is not fully understood. This study mapped quantitative trait loci (QTLs) for stomatal traits onto a high-density genetic linkage map of a doubled haploid (DH) population. A total of 61 QTLs were mapped onto 16 chromosomes, and two QTL hotspots were detected. Additionally, five candidate genes were identified, which may play a role in the response of wheat glume stomata to abiotic stresses.
The photosynthesis of wheat glumes makes important contributions to the yield. Stomata play a crucial role in regulating photosynthesis and transpiration in plants. However, the genetic base of wheat glume stomata is not fully understood. In this study, stomatal length (SL), stomatal width (SW), stomatal density (SD), potential conductance index (PCI) of stomata, stomatal area (SA), and stomatal relative area (SRA) were measured in different parts of wheat glumes from a doubled haploid (DH) population and their parents. Quantitative trait loci (QTLs) of these traits were anchored on a high-density genetic linkage map of the DH population. A total of 61 QTLs for stoma-related traits were mapped onto 16 chromosomes, and each one accounted for 3.63 to 19.02% of the phenotypic variations. Two QTL hotspots were detected in two marker intervals, AX-109400932' AX-110985652 and AX-108972184' AX-108752564, on chromosome 6A. Five possibly candidate genes (TraesCS6A02G105400, TraesCS6A02G106400, TraesCS6A02G115100, TraesCS6A02G115400, and TraesCS6A02G116200) for stoma related traits of wheat glumes were screened out, according to their predicted expression levels in wheat glumes or spikes. The expression of these genes may be induced by a variety of abiotic stresses. These findings provide insights for cloning and functional characterization of stoma-related candidate genes in wheat glumes.

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