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Phenotypic analysis of Longya-10 x pale flax hybrid progeny and identification of candidate genes regulating prostrate/erect growth in flax plants

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FRONTIERS IN PLANT SCIENCE
Volume 13, Issue -, Pages -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2022.1044415

Keywords

flax; wide hybridization; phenotypic analysis; BSA; growth habit

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Funding

  1. National Industrial Technology System of Characteristics Oil of China
  2. MOF and MARA
  3. Modern Biology Breeding Project of Gansu Academy of Agricultural Sciences [2020GAAS08, 2022GAAS04]
  4. Science and technology project of Gansu Province [21JR7RA722]
  5. Major Project of Gansu Province [21ZD4NA022-02]
  6. Agricultural Science and Technology Innovation Project of Gansu Academy of Agricultural Sciences [2021GAAS20]
  7. Science and Technology Planning Project of Anning District [2022-JB-10]
  8. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31760426]

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Flax is a significant dual-purpose crop, and this study analyzed the genetic characteristics between different generations through hybridization of wild and cultivated flax, identifying a quantitative trait locus related to growth habit and potential candidate genes through analysis.
Flax is a dual-purpose crop that is important for oil and fiber production. The growth habit is one of the crucial targets of selection during flax domestication. Wild hybridization between cultivated flax and wild flax can produce superior germplasms for flax breeding and facilitate the study of the genetic mechanism underlying agronomically important traits. In this study, we used pale flax, Linum grandiflorum, and L. perenne to pollinate Longya-10. Only pale flax interspecific hybrids were obtained, and the trait analysis of the F-1 and F-2 generations showed that the traits analyzed in this study exhibited disparate genetic characteristics. In the F-1 generation, only one trait, i.e., the number of capsules per plant (140) showed significant heterosis, while the characteristics of other traits were closely associated with those of the parents or a decline in hybrid phenotypes. The traits of the F-2 generation were widely separated, and the variation coefficient ranged from 9.96% to 146.15%. The quantitative trait locus underlying growth habit was preliminarily found to be situated on chromosome 2 through Bulked-segregant analysis sequencing. Then linkage mapping analysis was performed to fine-map GH2.1 to a 23.5-kb interval containing 4 genes. Among them, L.us.o.m.scaffold22.109 and L.us.o.m.scaffold22.112 contained nonsynonymous SNPs with Delta index=1. Combined with the qRT-PCR results, the two genes might be possible candidate genes for GH2.1. This study will contribute to the development of important germplasms for flax breeding, which would facilitate the elucidation of the genetic mechanisms regulating the growth habit and development of an ideal architecture for the flax plant.

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