Author:
Wu Xi,Feng Hui,Wu Di,Yan Shijuan,Zhang Pei,Wang Wenbin,Zhang Jun,Ye Junli,Dai Guoxin,Fan Yuan,Li Weikun,Song Baoxing,Geng Zedong,Yang Wanli,Chen Guoxin,Qin Feng,Terzaghi William,Stitzer Michelle,Li Lin,Xiong Lizhong,Yan Jianbing,Buckler Edward,Yang Wanneng,Dai Mingqiu
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Drought threatens the food supply of the world population. Dissecting the dynamic responses of plants to drought will be beneficial for breeding drought-tolerant crops, as the genetic controls of these responses remain largely unknown.
Results
Here we develop a high-throughput multiple optical phenotyping system to noninvasively phenotype 368 maize genotypes with or without drought stress over a course of 98 days, and collected multiple optical images, including color camera scanning, hyperspectral imaging, and X-ray computed tomography images. We develop high-throughput analysis pipelines to extract image-based traits (i-traits). Of these i-traits, 10,080 were effective and heritable indicators of maize external and internal drought responses. An i-trait-based genome-wide association study reveals 4322 significant locus-trait associations, representing 1529 quantitative trait loci (QTLs) and 2318 candidate genes, many that co-localize with previously reported maize drought responsive QTLs. Expression QTL (eQTL) analysis uncovers many local and distant regulatory variants that control the expression of the candidate genes. We use genetic mutation analysis to validate two new genes, ZmcPGM2 and ZmFAB1A, which regulate i-traits and drought tolerance. Moreover, the value of the candidate genes as drought-tolerant genetic markers is revealed by genome selection analysis, and 15 i-traits are identified as potential markers for maize drought tolerance breeding.
Conclusion
Our study demonstrates that combining high-throughput multiple optical phenotyping and GWAS is a novel and effective approach to dissect the genetic architecture of complex traits and clone drought-tolerance associated genes.
Funder
National Key Research and Development Program
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Distinguished Middle-Aged and Young Scientist Encourage and Reward Foundation of Shandong Province
Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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