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The aquaporin gene PvXIP1;2 conferring drought resistance identified by GWAS at seedling stage in common bean.

Lei Wu1, Yujie Chang1, Lanfen Wang1, Shumin Wang1, Jing Wu2.   

Abstract

KEY MESSAGE: A whole-genome resequencing-derived SNP dataset used for genome-wide association analysis revealed 12 loci significantly associated with drought stress based on survival rate after drought stress at seedling stage. We further confirmed the drought-related function of an aquaporin gene (PvXIP1;2) located at Locus_10. A variety of adverse conditions, including drought stress, severely affect common bean production. Molecular breeding for drought resistance has been proposed as an effective and practical way to improve the drought resistance of common bean. A genome-wide association analysis was conducted to identify drought-related loci based on survival rates at the seedling stage using a natural population consisting of 400 common bean accessions and 3,832,340 SNPs. The coefficient of variation ranged from 40.90 to 56.22% for survival rates in three independent experiments. A total of 12 associated loci containing 89 significant SNPs were identified for survival rates at the seedling stage. Four loci overlapped in the region of the QTLs reported to be associated with drought resistance. According to the expression profiles, gene annotations and references of the functions of homologous genes in Arabidopsis, 39 genes were considered potential candidate genes selected from 199 genes annotated within all associated loci. A stable locus (Locus_10) was identified on chromosome 11, which contained LEA, aquaporin, and proline-rich protein genes. We further confirmed the drought-related function of an aquaporin (PvXIP1;2) located at Locus_10 by expression pattern analysis, phenotypic analysis of PvXIP1;2-overexpressing Arabidopsis and Agrobacterium rhizogenes-mediated hairy root transformation systems, indicating that the association results can facilitate the efficient identification of genes related to drought resistance. These loci and their candidate genes provide a foundation for crop improvement via breeding for drought resistance in common bean.
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Year:  2021        PMID: 34698878     DOI: 10.1007/s00122-021-03978-w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Theor Appl Genet        ISSN: 0040-5752            Impact factor:   5.699


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