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Analysis of Growth Trajectories and Verification of Related SNPs in Populus deltoides

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms242216192

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Populus deltoides; SNPs; growth model; longitudinal growth trait; growth trajectory

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In this study, longitudinal genetic analysis on height and diameter at breast height (DBH) in eleven-year poplar clones was conducted using ultra-deep sequencing datasets. Four S-shaped growth models were compared, and the best-fitting growth model (Richard) was constructed. This study provides some scientific clues for temporal variation of longitudinal growth traits in Populus species.
As an important timber genus with high economic and ecological values, Populus is a model for dissecting the genetic architecture of growth traits in perennial forest trees. However, the genetic mechanisms of longitudinal growth traits in poplar remain incompletely understood. In this study, we conducted longitudinal genetic analysis of height and diameter at breast height (DBH) in eleven-year poplar clones using ultra-deep sequencing datasets. We compared four S-shaped growth models, including asymptotic, Gompertz, logistic, and Richard, on eleven-year height and DBH records in terms of five metrics. We constructed the best-fitting growth model (Richard) and determined poplar ontogenetic stages by virtue of growth curve fitting and likelihood ratio testing. This study provides some scientific clues for temporal variation of longitudinal growth traits in Populus species.

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