Author:
Jiang Xueqian,Yang Tianhui,He Fei,Zhang Fan,Jiang Xu,Wang Chuan,Gao Ting,Long Ruicai,Li Mingna,Yang Qingchuan,Wang Yue,Zhang Tiejun,Kang Junmei
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Plant height (PH) is an important agronomic trait influenced by a complex genetic network. However, the genetic basis for the variation in PH in Medicago sativa remains largely unknown. In this study, a comprehensive genome-wide association analysis was performed to identify genomic regions associated with PH using a diverse panel of 220 accessions of M. sativa worldwide.
Results
Our study identified eight novel single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) significantly associated with PH evaluated in five environments, explaining 8.59–12.27% of the phenotypic variance. Among these SNPs, the favorable genotype of chr6__31716285 had a low frequency of 16.4%. Msa0882400, located proximal to this SNP, was annotated as phosphate transporter 3;1, and its role in regulating alfalfa PH was supported by transcriptome and candidate gene association analysis. In addition, 21 candidate genes were annotated within the associated regions that are involved in various biological processes related to plant growth and development.
Conclusions
Our findings provide new molecular markers for marker-assisted selection in M. sativa breeding programs. Furthermore, this study enhances our understanding of the underlying genetic and molecular mechanisms governing PH variations in M. sativa.
Funder
National Key Research and Development Program of China
the key research project of Ningxia province for the alfalfa breeding program
Agricultural Science and Technology Innovation Program
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC