Two haplotype-resolved genomes reveal important flower traits in bigleaf hydrangea (Hydrangea macrophylla) and insights into Asterid evolution

Author:

Wu Xingbo12,Simpson Sheron A3,Youngblood Ramey C4,Liu Xiaofen F3,Scheffler Brian E3,Rinehart Timothy A5,Alexander Lisa W6,Hulse-Kemp Amanda M27

Affiliation:

1. University of Florida Department of Environmental Horticulture, Tropical Research and Education Center, , Homestead, FL 33031, United States

2. USDA-ARS Genomics and Bioinformatics Research Unit, , Raleigh, NC 27695, United States

3. USDA-ARS Genomics and Bioinformatics Research Unit, , Stoneville, MS 38776, United States

4. Mississippi State University Institute for Genomics, Biocomputing and Biotechnology, , Starkville, MS 39762, United States

5. USDA-ARS Crop Production and Protection, , Beltsville, MD 20705, United States

6. USDA-ARS Floral and Nursery Plants Research Unit, U.S. National Arboretum, , McMinnville, TN 37110, United States

7. North Carolina State University Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, , Raleigh, NC 27695, United States

Abstract

Abstract The Hydrangea genus belongs to the Hydrangeaceae family, in the Cornales order of flowering plants, which early diverged among the Asterids, and includes several species that are commonly used ornamental plants. Of them, Hydrangea macrophylla is one of the most valuable species in the nursery trade, yet few genomic resources are available for this crop or closely related Asterid species. Two high-quality haplotype-resolved reference genomes of hydrangea cultivars ‘Veitchii’ and ‘Endless Summer’ [highest quality at 2.22 gigabase pairs (Gb), 396 contigs, N50 22.8 megabase pairs (Mb)] were assembled and scaffolded into the expected 18 pseudochromosomes. Utilizing the newly developed high-quality reference genomes along with high-quality genomes of other related flowering plants, nuclear data were found to support a single divergence point in the Asterids clade where both the Cornales and Ericales diverged from the euasterids. Genetic mapping with an F1 hybrid population demonstrated the power of linkage mapping combined with the new genomic resources to identify the gene for inflorescence shape, CYP78A5 located on chromosome 4, and a novel gene, BAM3 located on chromosome 17, for causing double flower. Resources developed in this study will not only help to accelerate hydrangea genetic improvement but also contribute to understanding the largest group of flowering plants, the Asterids.

Funder

USDA-ARS CRIS

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Horticulture,Plant Science,Genetics,Biochemistry,Biotechnology

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