| Literature DB >> 33519889 |
Xianju Lu1, Jinglu Wang1, Yongjian Wang1, Weiliang Wen1, Ying Zhang1, Jianjun Du1, Yanxin Zhao2, Xinyu Guo1.
Abstract
Dry matter accumulation and partitioning during the early phases of development could significantly affect crop growth and productivity. In this study, the aboveground dry matter (DM), the DM of different organs, and partition coefficients of a maize association mapping panel of 412 inbred lines were evaluated at the third and sixth leaf stages (V3 and V6). Further, the properties of these phenotypic traits were analyzed. Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) were conducted on the total aboveground biomass and the DM of different organs. Analysis of GWAS results identified a total of 1,103 unique candidate genes annotated by 678 significant SNPs (P value < 1.28e-6). A total of 224 genes annotated by SNPs at the top five of each GWAS method and detected by multiple GWAS methods were regarded as having high reliability. Pathway enrichment analysis was also performed to explore the biological significance and functions of these candidate genes. Several biological pathways related to the regulation of seed growth, gibberellin-mediated signaling pathway, and long-day photoperiodism were enriched. The results of our study could provide new perspectives on breeding high-yielding maize varieties.Entities:
Keywords: GWAS; dry matter accumulation; maize; pathways; seedling stage
Year: 2021 PMID: 33519889 PMCID: PMC7838602 DOI: 10.3389/fgene.2020.571236
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Genet ISSN: 1664-8021 Impact factor: 4.599