Genomics Applied to the Analysis of Flowering Time, Abiotic Stress Tolerance and Disease Resistance: A Review of What We Have Learned in <i>Lolium</i> spp.

Flowering time, abiotic stress tolerance and disease resistance are important agronomic traits of forage species like <i>Lolium</i> spp. Understanding the genetic control of these traits is enabled by the combination of genomic tools with conventional breeding techniques. Flowering time...

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Main Authors: Elisa Pasquali, Gianni Barcaccia
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-09-01
Series:Agriculture
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0472/10/10/425
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spelling doaj-a46db321e69746f6bcf39191ef4b11862021-04-02T13:33:30ZengMDPI AGAgriculture2077-04722020-09-011042542510.3390/agriculture10100425Genomics Applied to the Analysis of Flowering Time, Abiotic Stress Tolerance and Disease Resistance: A Review of What We Have Learned in <i>Lolium</i> spp.Elisa Pasquali0Gianni Barcaccia1Laboratory of Genetics and Genomics for Plant Breeding, Department of Agronomy, Food, Natural Resources, Animals and Environment, University of Padova Campus of Agripolis, 35020 Legnaro, ItalyLaboratory of Genetics and Genomics for Plant Breeding, Department of Agronomy, Food, Natural Resources, Animals and Environment, University of Padova Campus of Agripolis, 35020 Legnaro, ItalyFlowering time, abiotic stress tolerance and disease resistance are important agronomic traits of forage species like <i>Lolium</i> spp. Understanding the genetic control of these traits is enabled by the combination of genomic tools with conventional breeding techniques. Flowering time in this genus represents a complex trait due to the differences in the primary induction requirements among the species. In total, 36 QTLs (Quantitative Trait Locus) were identified across all seven linkage groups of Italian and perennial ryegrass involved in the flowering pathways, with several putative orthologous/homologous genes that have been characterized in other major crops. From the perspective of climate change, abiotic stress tolerance has become an essential feature; many QTLs that are involved in the control of plant responses have been identified, and transcriptional studies focusing on drought tolerance reported several DEGs (Differentially Expressed Genes) involved in carbon and lipid metabolism and signal transduction. Due to the incidence of microbial diseases, QTLs useful to developing cultivars resistant to bacterial wilt (<i>Xanthomonas translucens</i> pv. <i>graminis</i>), ryegrass crown rust (<i>Puccinia coronata</i> f. sp. <i>Lolii</i>) and gray leaf spot (<i>Magnaporthe grisea/oryzae</i>) have been mapped in both <i>L. perenne</i> and <i>L. multiflorum</i> populations. Due to the great importance of <i>Lolium</i> species, especially as forage crops, additional information about the three aforementioned agronomic traits is needed.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0472/10/10/425<i>Lolium multiflorum</i><i>Lolium perenne</i>applied genomicsflowering timeabiotic stressdisease resistance
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Genomics Applied to the Analysis of Flowering Time, Abiotic Stress Tolerance and Disease Resistance: A Review of What We Have Learned in <i>Lolium</i> spp.
Agriculture
<i>Lolium multiflorum</i>
<i>Lolium perenne</i>
applied genomics
flowering time
abiotic stress
disease resistance
author_facet Elisa Pasquali
Gianni Barcaccia
author_sort Elisa Pasquali
title Genomics Applied to the Analysis of Flowering Time, Abiotic Stress Tolerance and Disease Resistance: A Review of What We Have Learned in <i>Lolium</i> spp.
title_short Genomics Applied to the Analysis of Flowering Time, Abiotic Stress Tolerance and Disease Resistance: A Review of What We Have Learned in <i>Lolium</i> spp.
title_full Genomics Applied to the Analysis of Flowering Time, Abiotic Stress Tolerance and Disease Resistance: A Review of What We Have Learned in <i>Lolium</i> spp.
title_fullStr Genomics Applied to the Analysis of Flowering Time, Abiotic Stress Tolerance and Disease Resistance: A Review of What We Have Learned in <i>Lolium</i> spp.
title_full_unstemmed Genomics Applied to the Analysis of Flowering Time, Abiotic Stress Tolerance and Disease Resistance: A Review of What We Have Learned in <i>Lolium</i> spp.
title_sort genomics applied to the analysis of flowering time, abiotic stress tolerance and disease resistance: a review of what we have learned in <i>lolium</i> spp.
publisher MDPI AG
series Agriculture
issn 2077-0472
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Flowering time, abiotic stress tolerance and disease resistance are important agronomic traits of forage species like <i>Lolium</i> spp. Understanding the genetic control of these traits is enabled by the combination of genomic tools with conventional breeding techniques. Flowering time in this genus represents a complex trait due to the differences in the primary induction requirements among the species. In total, 36 QTLs (Quantitative Trait Locus) were identified across all seven linkage groups of Italian and perennial ryegrass involved in the flowering pathways, with several putative orthologous/homologous genes that have been characterized in other major crops. From the perspective of climate change, abiotic stress tolerance has become an essential feature; many QTLs that are involved in the control of plant responses have been identified, and transcriptional studies focusing on drought tolerance reported several DEGs (Differentially Expressed Genes) involved in carbon and lipid metabolism and signal transduction. Due to the incidence of microbial diseases, QTLs useful to developing cultivars resistant to bacterial wilt (<i>Xanthomonas translucens</i> pv. <i>graminis</i>), ryegrass crown rust (<i>Puccinia coronata</i> f. sp. <i>Lolii</i>) and gray leaf spot (<i>Magnaporthe grisea/oryzae</i>) have been mapped in both <i>L. perenne</i> and <i>L. multiflorum</i> populations. Due to the great importance of <i>Lolium</i> species, especially as forage crops, additional information about the three aforementioned agronomic traits is needed.
topic <i>Lolium multiflorum</i>
<i>Lolium perenne</i>
applied genomics
flowering time
abiotic stress
disease resistance
url https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0472/10/10/425
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