A study of pod constriction in a peanut population with mixed wild and cultivated genetics

Author:

Ballén‐Taborda Carolina12ORCID,Maharjan Namrata1ORCID,Hopkins Mark1,Guimarães Larissa Arrais134,Lindsey Duncan1,Bertioli David J.15,Leal‐Bertioli Soraya C. M.16

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Plant Breeding, Genetics and Genomics University of Georgia Athens Georgia USA

2. Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences Clemson University Clemson South Carolina USA

3. Department of Horticulture University of Georgia Tifton Georgia USA

4. Inari West Lafayette Indiana USA

5. Department of Crop and Soil Science University of Georgia Athens Georgia USA

6. Department of Plant Pathology University of Georgia Athens Georgia USA

Abstract

AbstractWild relatives comprise a diverse genetic source from which to introduce beneficial alleles for peanut breeding. However, when using wild species for breeding, unadapted agronomic characteristics are often co‐inherited along with favorable traits. Previously, an advanced backcross population was developed from a cross between Arachis hypogaea and the wild‐derived induced allotetraploid (Arachis batizocoi × Arachis stenosperma)4x to incorporate nematode resistance genes into elite peanut. We observed additional wild alleles unintentionally inherited throughout the genome, possibly causing variation in several pod and seed characteristics. To identify the wild introgressions controlling the variation in pod constriction (PC), a critical trait for peanut's acceptability and marketability, we performed an association analysis using 419 SNPs and phenotypic data of 72 BC3F2/3 families. An introgression on the top of chromosome B08 (pod constriction‐quantitative trait locus [PC‐QTL], 3.7 Mbp) derived from A. batizocoi was found to be controlling 47.3% of the PC variation. To confirm the PC‐QTL, six BC3F4 families harboring the wild loci in a homozygous or heterozygous state were selected and used for segregation analysis. All progenies from the backcross families carrying the homozygous allele had severely constricted pods, whereas progenies from families with the heterozygous allele were segregated for PC. Finally, analyses using end‐point genotyping with four linked SNP assays confirmed the association of the PC‐QTL with PC. The present work studied PC and developed DNA markers to assist the selection against constricted pods while retaining the new and beneficial wild‐derived genes.

Funder

National Institute of Food and Agriculture

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Agronomy and Crop Science

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