Understanding Genome Structure Facilitates the Use of Wild Lentil Germplasm for Breeding: A Case Study with Shattering Loci

Author:

Cao Zhe,Socquet-Juglard DidierORCID,Daba Ketema,Vandenberg AlbertORCID,Bett Kirstin EORCID

Abstract

ABSTRACTPlant breeders are generally reluctant to cross elite crop cultivars with their wild relatives to introgress novel desirable traits due to associated negative traits such as pod shattering. This results in a genetic bottleneck that could be reduced through better understanding of the genomic locations of the gene(s) controlling this trait. We integrated information on parental genomes, pod shattering data from multiple environments, and high-density genetic linkage maps to identify pod shattering QTLs in three lentil interspecific recombinant inbred line (RIL) populations. The broad-sense heritability on a multi-environment basis varied from 0.46 (in LR-70,Lens culinaris x L. odemensis) to 0.77 (in LR-68,L. orientalis x L. culinaris). Genetic linkage maps of the interspecific populations revealed reciprocal translocations of chromosomal segments that differed among the populations, and which were associated with reduced recombination. Segregation distortion was also observed for clusters of SNPs on multiple chromosomes per population, further affecting introgression. Two major QTL, on chromosomes 4 and 7, were repeatedly detected in the three populations and contain several candidate genes. These findings will be of significant value for lentil breeders to strategically access novel superior alleles while minimizing the genetic impact of pod shattering from wild parents.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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