Multi‐model GWAS reveals key loci for horticultural traits in reconstructed garden strawberry

Author:

Rehman Attiq ur12ORCID,Iso‐Touru Terhi1ORCID,Junkers Jakob3,Rantanen Marja1ORCID,Karhu Saila1ORCID,Fischer Daniel1ORCID,Alsheikh Muath45ORCID,Hjeltnes Stein Harald6,Mezzetti Bruno7ORCID,Davik Jahn3ORCID,Schulman Alan H.189ORCID,Hytönen Timo810ORCID,Haikonen Tuuli18ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke) Finland

2. Doctoral Program in Plant Sciences University of Helsinki Finland

3. Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research Ås Norway

4. Graminor AS Norway

5. Faculty of Life Sciences, Department of Plant Sciences Norwegian University of Life Sciences Ås Norway

6. Njøs Fruit and Berry Centre AS Norway

7. Department of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences Università Politecnica delle Marche Ancona Italy

8. Viikki Plant Science Centre Finland

9. Institute of Biotechnology University of Helsinki Finland

10. Department of Agricultural Sciences University of Helsinki Finland

Abstract

AbstractThe cultivated garden strawberry (Fragaria × ananassa) has a rich history, originating from the hybridization of two wild octoploid strawberry species in the 18th century. Two‐step reconstruction of Fragaria × ananassa through controlled crossings between pre‐improved selections of its parental species is a promising approach for enriching the breeding germplasm of strawberry for wider adaptability. We created a population of reconstructed strawberry by hybridizing elite selections of F. virginiana and F. chiloensis. A replicated field experiment was conducted to evaluate the population's performance for eleven horticulturally important traits, over multiple years. Population structure analyses based on Fana‐50 k SNP array data confirmed pedigree‐based grouping of the progenies into four distinct groups. As complex traits are often influenced by environmental variables, and population structure can lead to spurious associations, we tested multiple genome‐wide association study (GWAS) models. GWAS uncovered 39 quantitative trait loci (QTL) regions for eight traits distributed across twenty chromosomes, including 11 consistent and 28 putative QTLs. Candidate genes for traits including winter survival, flowering time, runnering vigor, and hermaphrodism were identified within the QTL regions. To our knowledge, this study marks the first comprehensive investigation of adaptive and horticultural traits in a large, multi‐familial reconstructed strawberry population using SNP markers.

Funder

HORIZON EUROPE Framework Programme

Publisher

Wiley

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