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Mapping QTL conferring flag leaf senescence in durum wheat cultivars

Journal

MOLECULAR BREEDING
Volume 43, Issue 8, Pages -

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11032-023-01410-3

Keywords

Durum wheat; Flag leaf senescence; Molecular marker; Linkage mapping

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This study aimed to identify QTLs associated with flag leaf senescence in wheat. Bulked segregant analysis using the wheat 660K SNP array identified 3225 SNPs between extreme-phenotype bulks. Based on InDel markers and gene expression analysis, two major QTLs were identified. This study has potential for cloning key genes and marker-assisted breeding for flag leaf senescence.
Flag leaf senescence is a critical factor affecting the yield and quality of wheat. The aim of this study was to identify QTLs associated with flag leaf senescence in an F-10 recombinant inbred line population derived from durum wheats UC1113 and Kofa. Bulked segregant analysis using the wheat 660K SNP array identified 3225 SNPs between extreme-phenotype bulks, and the differential SNPs were mainly clustered on chromosomes 1A, 1B, 3B, 5A, 5B, and 7A. BSR-Seq indicated that the significant SNPs were mainly located in two intervals of 354.0-389.0 Mb and 8.0-15.0 Mb on 1B and 3B, respectively. Based on the distribution of significant SNPs on chromosomes 1B and 3B, a total of 109 insertion/deletion (InDel) markers were developed, and 8 of them were finally used to map QTL in UC1113/Kofa population for flag leaf senescence. Inclusive composite interval mapping identified two major QTL in marker intervals Mar2005-Mar2116 and Mar207-Mar289, explaining 14.2-15.4% and 31.4-68.6% of the phenotypic variances across environments, respectively. Using BSR-Seq, gene expression and sequence analysis, the TraesCS1B02G211600 and TraesCS3B02G023000 were identified as candidate senescence-associated genes. This study has potential to be used in cloning key genes for flag leaf senescence and provides available molecular markers for genotyping and marker-assisted selection breeding.

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