Characterization of adaptation mechanisms in sorghum using a multireference back-cross nested association mapping design and envirotyping

Author:

Garin Vincent123ORCID,Diallo Chiaka45ORCID,Tékété Mohamed Lamine67ORCID,Théra Korotimi6ORCID,Guitton Baptiste23,Dagno Karim6,Diallo Abdoulaye G6,Kouressy Mamoutou6,Leiser Willmar4ORCID,Rattunde Fred8,Sissoko Ibrahima4,Touré Aboubacar4,Nébié Baloua9ORCID,Samaké Moussa7,Kholovà Jana110,Berger Angélique23ORCID,Frouin Julien23ORCID,Pot David23ORCID,Vaksmann Michel23ORCID,Weltzien Eva48ORCID,Témé Niaba6,Rami Jean-François23ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Crop Physiology Laboratory, International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics , Patancheru, 502 324 , India

2. CIRAD, UMR AGAP Institut , Montpellier, F-34398 , France

3. UMR AGAP Institut, Univ Montpellier, CIRAD, INRAE, Institut Agro , Montpellier, F-34398 , France

4. Sorghum Program, International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics , Bamako, BP 320 , Mali

5. Département d’Enseignement et de Recherche des Sciences et Techniques Agricoles, Institut polytechnique rural de formation et de recherche appliquée de Katibougou , Koulikoro, BP 06 , Mali

6. Institut d’Economie Rurale , Bamako, BP 262 , Mali

7. Faculté des Sciences et Techniques, Université des Sciences des Techniques et des Technologies de Bamako , Bamako, BP E 3206 , Mali

8. Agronomy Department, University of Wisconsin , Madison, WI 53705, WI , USA

9. Dryland Crops Program, International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT-Senegal) U/C CERAAS , Thiès, Po Box 3320 , Senegal

10. Department of Information Technologies, Faculty of Economics and Management, Czech University of Life Sciences , Prague, 165 00 , Czech Republic

Abstract

Abstract Identifying the genetic factors impacting the adaptation of crops to environmental conditions is of key interest for conservation and selection purposes. It can be achieved using population genomics, and evolutionary or quantitative genetics. Here we present a sorghum multireference back-cross nested association mapping population composed of 3,901 lines produced by crossing 24 diverse parents to 3 elite parents from West and Central Africa-back-cross nested association mapping. The population was phenotyped in environments characterized by differences in photoperiod, rainfall pattern, temperature levels, and soil fertility. To integrate the multiparental and multi-environmental dimension of our data we proposed a new approach for quantitative trait loci (QTL) detection and parental effect estimation. We extended our model to estimate QTL effect sensitivity to environmental covariates, which facilitated the integration of envirotyping data. Our models allowed spatial projections of the QTL effects in agro-ecologies of interest. We utilized this strategy to analyze the genetic architecture of flowering time and plant height, which represents key adaptation mechanisms in environments like West Africa. Our results allowed a better characterization of well-known genomic regions influencing flowering time concerning their response to photoperiod with Ma6 and Ma1 being photoperiod-sensitive and the region of possible candidate gene Elf3 being photoperiod-insensitive. We also accessed a better understanding of plant height genetic determinism with the combined effects of phenology-dependent (Ma6) and independent (qHT7.1 and Dw3) genomic regions. Therefore, we argue that the West and Central Africa-back-cross nested association mapping and the presented analytical approach constitute unique resources to better understand adaptation in sorghum with direct application to develop climate-smart varieties.

Funder

Generation Challenge Programme

Swiss National Science Foundation

Czech University of Life Sciences Prague

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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