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Identifying Genomic Regions for Winterhardiness, Fall Growth, and Freezing Injury in Autotetraploid Alfalfa (Medicago Sativa L.)

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Book Synopsis Identifying Genomic Regions for Winterhardiness, Fall Growth, and Freezing Injury in Autotetraploid Alfalfa (Medicago Sativa L.) by : Douglas James Brouwer

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Genetic Basis of Autumn Growth and Winter Hardiness in Alfalfa

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Book Synopsis Genetic Basis of Autumn Growth and Winter Hardiness in Alfalfa by : Baldomero Alarcón Zúñiga

Download or read book Genetic Basis of Autumn Growth and Winter Hardiness in Alfalfa written by Baldomero Alarcón Zúñiga. This book was released on 2003. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) has a broad geographic distribution, with populations adapted to both cold and warm climates. Despite considerable research on winter hardiness, the mechanisms and genetic control of winter survival are poorly understood. We conducted two experiments designed to identify and quantify morphological, physiological, and biochemical traits associated with winter hardiness and to estimate the genetic relationship of these traits with winter hardiness. In Experiment 1, ten alfalfa genotypes were planted in June 2000 and in May 2001 at Ames, IA, and traits were measured in August, November, and the following April in each year. Concentrations of palmitate, palmitoleate, linoleate, linolenate and total fatty acids increased in crowns and roots of all genotypes from August to November and declined by April. Winter injury showed a negative phenotypic correlation with concentrations of palmitate, linoleate, linolenate, total fatty acids in both roots and crowns. These data suggest an important role of fatty acids in winter hardiness. In Experiment 2, we established an F1 segregating population of 200 individuals in the field in successive years at Ames, IA and measured agronomic and physiological traits in August and November. Although differences among the individuals in the F1 population were present for all traits, and transgressive segregation present for many, the population mean tended to fall intermediate to the two parents. Broad sense heritabilities on an entry mean basis were 0.58 for winter injury, 0.60 for plant height in November, and ranged from 0.44 to 0.63 for shoot, crown, and root mass in August and November. Total fatty acid concentration had an H2 of 0.72 in August and 0.44 in November. Autumn plant height had weak positive genetic correlations with winter injury, in contrast to other research. Shoot, crown, and root biomass in both August and November showed strong negative genetic correlations with winter injury, suggesting that in this population, winter survival was related to plant vigor. Preliminary genetic mapping identified several chromosomal locations associated with most traits. These results suggest that the determinants of winter survival in this population formed from semidormant parents differ from those in populations with nondormant parental genotypes.

Dissertation Abstracts International

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Release : 1999
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Understanding Complex Traits in Alfalfa Through Transcriptomics, Genomics, and Proteomics

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Release : 2023
Genre : Alfalfa
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Book Synopsis Understanding Complex Traits in Alfalfa Through Transcriptomics, Genomics, and Proteomics by : Atit Parajuli

Download or read book Understanding Complex Traits in Alfalfa Through Transcriptomics, Genomics, and Proteomics written by Atit Parajuli. This book was released on 2023. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) is a perennial, outcrossing legume crop predominantly grown for hay, silage, or pasture. Genetic improvement in Alfalfa in terms of hay yield is still comparable to 30 years ago. Under a variety of growing conditions, forage yield in Alfalfa is stymied by biotic and abiotic stresses including heat, salt, drought, and disease. To overcome such stresses, Alfalfa uses a differential gene expression pathway which is under the control of transcription factors that contribute to tolerance of stresses. The Alfalfa breeding program is mainly focused on developing synthetic varieties through recurrent phenotypic selection exploiting additive genetic effects. The production of hybrid Alfalfa breeding programs uses synthetic varieties as the most feasible means for genetic gain. High heterozygosity of the plants and severe inbreeding depression upon selfing precludes the development of inbred lines for hybrid production. However, quantifying inbreeding depression through fitness and vigor traits expressed as weak and strong plants can help map these traits using association study. Identifying these genetic variants paves the way for the elimination of deleterious alleles and eventually the development of inbred alfalfa lines for hybrid production. However, genetic regions identified through association study do not always translate to actual functional proteins as they are not always linked to genes or genetic variants responsible for traits of interest. As the protein's biological function is strongly dependent on its 3D structure, associating proteins directly with phenotype could help assess the effect of mutation on protein function. To understand the role of transcription factors in stress tolerance, we identified and performed transcriptome analysis of Basic-leucine zipper (bZIP) transcription factors that have played a critical role in regulating growth and development and mediating the responses to abiotic stress in several species, including Arabidopsis thaliana, Oryza sativa, Lotus japonicus, and Medicago truncatula. We identified 237 bZIP genes that were differentially expressed in response to ABA, cold, drought, and salt stresses, indicating a likely role in abiotic stress signaling and/or tolerance. These expressions were further validated through RT-qPCR analysis. Next, a genome-wide association study was performed to map genetic loci associated with Alfalfa for plant vigor trait using 534 plants collected from three locations (Washington, Wisconsin, and Utah) over three generations of selfing. These plants were selected based on plant health of strong and weak within the same line. A total of 11 genetic loci were identified using 588,136 Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). Gene ontology analysis of significant loci associated them with genes involved in stress response, defense responses against pathogens, and plant reproduction. Finally, we attempted the first-ever association study between features from alphafold predicted 3D structure of protein and phenotype, to link non-synonymous mutation to phenotypes. We used 154 genes, including significant genes from the GWAS study, after filtering 591,919 SNPs, to predict protein 3D structures that identified the five significant GWAS hits. However, two more genes with the lowest p-values (Nod 19, Cytochrome P450) were also identified which play key roles in plant growth and development and also in stress tolerance. This association study is a promising way to narrow down causal mutations from SNP GWAS through stringent filtering of SNPs.

Australian Journal of Agricultural Research

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Release : 2005
Genre : Agriculture
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