Association Mapping of Biomass Yield and Stem Composition in a Tetraploid Alfalfa Breeding Population

Alfalfa ( L.), an important forage crop that is also a potential biofuel crop, has advantages of high yield, high lignocellulose concentration in stems, and has low input costs. In this study, we investigated population structure and linkage disequilibrium (LD) patterns in a tetraploid alfalfa breed...

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Main Authors: Xuehui Li, Yanling Wei, Kenneth J. Moore, Réal Michaud, Donald R. Viands, Julie L. Hansen, Ananta Acharya, E. Charles Brummer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2011-03-01
Series:The Plant Genome
Online Access:https://dl.sciencesocieties.org/publications/tpg/articles/4/1/24
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spelling doaj-ec218664135c48c0a0d7d31fc7def0ff2020-11-25T03:45:56ZengWileyThe Plant Genome1940-33722011-03-0141243510.3835/plantgenome2010.09.002224Association Mapping of Biomass Yield and Stem Composition in a Tetraploid Alfalfa Breeding PopulationXuehui LiYanling WeiKenneth J. MooreRéal MichaudDonald R. ViandsJulie L. HansenAnanta AcharyaE. Charles BrummerAlfalfa ( L.), an important forage crop that is also a potential biofuel crop, has advantages of high yield, high lignocellulose concentration in stems, and has low input costs. In this study, we investigated population structure and linkage disequilibrium (LD) patterns in a tetraploid alfalfa breeding population using genome-wide simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and identified markers related to yield and cell wall composition by association mapping. No obvious population structure was found in our alfalfa breeding population, which could be due to the relatively narrow genetic base of the founders and/or due to two generations of random mating. We found significant LD ( < 0.001) between 61.5% of SSR marker pairs separated by less than 1 Mbp. The observed large extent of LD could be explained by the effect of bottlenecking and selection or the high mutation rates of SSR markers. Total marker heterozygosity was positively related to biomass yield in each of five environments, but no relationship was noted for stem composition traits. Of a total of 312 nonrare (frequency >10%) alleles across the 71 SSR markers, 15 showed strong association ( < 0.005) with yield in at least one of five environments, and most of the 15 alleles were identified in multiple environments. Only one allele showed strong association with acid detergent fiber (ADF) and one allele with acid detergent lignin (ADL). Alleles associated with traits could be directly applied in a breeding program using marker-assisted selection. However, based on our estimated LD level, we would need about 1000 markers to explore the whole alfalfa genome for association between markers and traits.https://dl.sciencesocieties.org/publications/tpg/articles/4/1/24
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author Xuehui Li
Yanling Wei
Kenneth J. Moore
Réal Michaud
Donald R. Viands
Julie L. Hansen
Ananta Acharya
E. Charles Brummer
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Yanling Wei
Kenneth J. Moore
Réal Michaud
Donald R. Viands
Julie L. Hansen
Ananta Acharya
E. Charles Brummer
Association Mapping of Biomass Yield and Stem Composition in a Tetraploid Alfalfa Breeding Population
The Plant Genome
author_facet Xuehui Li
Yanling Wei
Kenneth J. Moore
Réal Michaud
Donald R. Viands
Julie L. Hansen
Ananta Acharya
E. Charles Brummer
author_sort Xuehui Li
title Association Mapping of Biomass Yield and Stem Composition in a Tetraploid Alfalfa Breeding Population
title_short Association Mapping of Biomass Yield and Stem Composition in a Tetraploid Alfalfa Breeding Population
title_full Association Mapping of Biomass Yield and Stem Composition in a Tetraploid Alfalfa Breeding Population
title_fullStr Association Mapping of Biomass Yield and Stem Composition in a Tetraploid Alfalfa Breeding Population
title_full_unstemmed Association Mapping of Biomass Yield and Stem Composition in a Tetraploid Alfalfa Breeding Population
title_sort association mapping of biomass yield and stem composition in a tetraploid alfalfa breeding population
publisher Wiley
series The Plant Genome
issn 1940-3372
publishDate 2011-03-01
description Alfalfa ( L.), an important forage crop that is also a potential biofuel crop, has advantages of high yield, high lignocellulose concentration in stems, and has low input costs. In this study, we investigated population structure and linkage disequilibrium (LD) patterns in a tetraploid alfalfa breeding population using genome-wide simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and identified markers related to yield and cell wall composition by association mapping. No obvious population structure was found in our alfalfa breeding population, which could be due to the relatively narrow genetic base of the founders and/or due to two generations of random mating. We found significant LD ( < 0.001) between 61.5% of SSR marker pairs separated by less than 1 Mbp. The observed large extent of LD could be explained by the effect of bottlenecking and selection or the high mutation rates of SSR markers. Total marker heterozygosity was positively related to biomass yield in each of five environments, but no relationship was noted for stem composition traits. Of a total of 312 nonrare (frequency >10%) alleles across the 71 SSR markers, 15 showed strong association ( < 0.005) with yield in at least one of five environments, and most of the 15 alleles were identified in multiple environments. Only one allele showed strong association with acid detergent fiber (ADF) and one allele with acid detergent lignin (ADL). Alleles associated with traits could be directly applied in a breeding program using marker-assisted selection. However, based on our estimated LD level, we would need about 1000 markers to explore the whole alfalfa genome for association between markers and traits.
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