Genetic adaptation of phenological stages in Chinese and European elite soybeans (Glycine max [L.] Merr.) across latitudes in Central Europe

Author:

Yao Xindong1ORCID,Pachner Martin1,Rittler Leopold2,Hahn Volker3,Leiser Willmar3,Riedel Christine4,Rezi Raluca5,Bétrix Claude‐Alain6,Nawracała Jerzy7,Temchenko Inna8,Đorđević Vuk9,Qiu Li‐Juan10,Vollmann Johann1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Crop Sciences University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna (BOKU) Tulln an der Donau Austria

2. Donau Soja Vienna Austria

3. State Plant Breeding Institute University of Hohenheim Stuttgart Germany

4. Bavarian State Research Center for Agriculture (LfL) Institute for Crop Science and Plant Breeding (IPZ) Ruhstorf an der Rott Germany

5. Research and Development Station for Agriculture Turda (RDSA Turda) Turda Cluj County Romania

6. Agroscope Nyon Switzerland

7. Department of Genetics and Plant Breeding, Faculty of Agronomy, Horticulture and Bioengineering Poznań University of Life Sciences Poznań Poland

8. Institute of Feed Research and Agriculture of Podillia Vinnytsia Ukraine

9. Department of Legumes Institute of Field and Vegetable Crops Novi Sad Serbia

10. National Key Facility for Crop Gene Resources and Genetic Improvement, Institute of Crop Sciences Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences Beijing People's Republic of China

Abstract

AbstractGenetic adaptation of soybean phenological stages to high‐latitude long‐day environments is the major pre‐requisite for enhancing regional plant‐based protein production. Both E‐genes controlling flowering and growing environment determine timing of flowering and maturity, and E‐gene composition might differ between Chinese and European soybeans bearing the potential for improving adaptability. Therefore, 140 early maturity elite soybean cultivars of either Chinese or European origin were genotyped for the E1 to E4 flowering loci, and genotypes were tested across 17 European environments spanning a latitude range from 45 to 52°N in order to determine effects of various E‐allele combinations. Differences in E‐allele composition between Chinese and European cultivars were largest for the loci E1 and E3. Wild‐type alleles significantly delayed flowering, and effects of particular E‐alleles were depending on geographic latitude. Consequently, photoperiod‐insensitive E‐haplotypes carrying several non‐functional alleles proved to be suitable for cultivation in higher latitudes, whereas photoperiod‐sensitive late‐maturity E‐haplotypes are adapted to lower latitudes only. Thus, breeding for new E‐haplotypes through combining Chinese and European alleles could enhance the potential for further soybean adaptation to northern growing regions.

Funder

National Key Research and Development Program of China

Bundesbehörden der Schweizerischen Eidgenossenschaft

Universität für Bodenkultur Wien

Publisher

Wiley

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