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Heritability and genetic architecture of reproduction-related traits in a temperate oak species.

Thomas Caignard1, Sylvain Delzon1, Catherine Bodénès1, Benjamin Dencausse1, Antoine Kremer1.   

Abstract

Reproduction, one of the main components of plant fitness, is highly variable in response to environmental cues, but little is known about the genetic determinism underlying reproduction-related traits in forest tree species. There is therefore an urgent need to characterize the genetic architecture of those traits if we are to predict the evolutionary trajectories of forest populations facing rapidly changing environment and mitigate their impacts. Using a full-sib family of pedunculate oak (Quercus robur), we investigated the within population variability of seed production and mean seed mass during four consecutive years. Reproductive traits were highly variable between trees and between years. The high narrow sense heritability and evolvability estimated underline the important genetic effect on the variability in seed production and mean seed mass. Despite a large variability over years, reproductive traits show significant genetic correlation between years. Furthermore, for the first time in forest tree species, quantitative trait loci (QTLs) associated with seed production and mean mass of a seed have been identified. While it is commonly assumed and observed that fitness-traits have low narrow sense heritabilities, our findings show that reproduction-related traits may undergo evolutionary changes under selective pressure and may be determinant for tree adaptation.

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Keywords:  Fitness; Heritability; QTLs; Quercus robur; Seed production; Tree reproduction

Year:  2018        PMID: 30546292      PMCID: PMC6287713          DOI: 10.1007/s11295-018-1309-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tree Genet Genomes        ISSN: 1614-2942


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