Multi‐environment association study highlights candidate genes for robust agronomic quantitative trait loci in a novel worldwide Capsicum core collection

Author:

McLeod Louis12ORCID,Barchi Lorenzo3ORCID,Tumino Giorgio4ORCID,Tripodi Pasquale5ORCID,Salinier Jérémy1ORCID,Gros Christophe1,Boyaci Hatice Filiz6ORCID,Ozalp Ramazan6,Borovsky Yelena7,Schafleitner Roland8ORCID,Barchenger Derek8ORCID,Finkers Richard4ORCID,Brouwer Matthijs4ORCID,Stein Nils910ORCID,Rabanus‐Wallace Mark Timothy9ORCID,Giuliano Giovanni11ORCID,Voorrips Roeland4ORCID,Paran Ilan7,Lefebvre Véronique1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. INRAE, GAFL Montfavet France

2. INRAE, A2M Montfavet France

3. Department of Agricultural, Forest and Food Sciences (DISAFA), Plant Genetics University of Torino Grugliasco Italy

4. Plant Breeding Wageningen University and Research (WUR) Wageningen The Netherlands

5. Research Centre for Vegetable and Ornamental Crops, Council for Agricultural Research and Economics (CREA) Pontecagnano Faiano Italy

6. Bati Akdeniz Agricultural Research Institute (BATEM) Antalya Türkiye

7. The Volcani Center Institute of Plant Sciences, Agricultural Research Organization (ARO) Rishon LeZion Israel

8. Vegetable Diversity and Improvement World Vegetable Center Shanhua Taiwan

9. Leibniz Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research (IPK) Seeland Corre, Gatersleben Germany

10. Department of Crop Sciences, Center for Integrated Breeding Research Georg‐August‐University Göttingen Germany

11. Casaccia Research Centre Italian National Agency for New Technologies, Energy, and Sustainable Economic Development (ENEA) Rome Italy

Abstract

SUMMARYInvestigating crop diversity through genome‐wide association studies (GWAS) on core collections helps in deciphering the genetic determinants of complex quantitative traits. Using the G2P‐SOL project world collection of 10 038 wild and cultivated Capsicum accessions from 10 major genebanks, we assembled a core collection of 423 accessions representing the known genetic diversity. Since complex traits are often highly dependent upon environmental variables and genotype‐by‐environment (G × E) interactions, multi‐environment GWAS with a 10 195‐marker genotypic matrix were conducted on a highly diverse subset of 350 Capsicum annuum accessions, extensively phenotyped in up to six independent trials from five climatically differing countries. Environment‐specific and multi‐environment quantitative trait loci (QTLs) were detected for 23 diverse agronomic traits. We identified 97 candidate genes potentially implicated in 53 of the most robust and high‐confidence QTLs for fruit flavor, color, size, and shape traits, and for plant productivity, vigor, and earliness traits. Investigating the genetic architecture of agronomic traits in this way will assist the development of genetic markers and pave the way for marker‐assisted selection. The G2P‐SOL pepper core collection will be available upon request as a unique and universal resource for further exploitation in future gene discovery and marker‐assisted breeding efforts by the pepper community.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cell Biology,Plant Science,Genetics

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