Re-sequencing and morphological data revealed the genetics of stone shell and kernel traits in apricot.

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TitleRe-sequencing and morphological data revealed the genetics of stone shell and kernel traits in apricot.
AuthorsZhang Q, Zhang Y, Liu W, Liu N, Ma X, Lü C, Xu M, Liu S, Zhang Y
TypeJournal Article
Journal NameFrontiers in plant science
Volume14
Year2023
Page(s)1196754
CitationZhang Q, Zhang Y, Liu W, Liu N, Ma X, Lü C, Xu M, Liu S, Zhang Y. Re-sequencing and morphological data revealed the genetics of stone shell and kernel traits in apricot.. Frontiers in plant science. 2023; 14:1196754.

Abstract

Kernel-using apricot (Prunus armeniaca L.) is an economically important fruit tree species in arid areas owing to its hardiness and cold and drought tolerance. However, little is known about its genetic background and trait inheritances. In the present study, we first evaluated the population structure of 339 apricot accessions and the genetic diversity of kernel-using apricots using whole genome re-sequencing. Second, the phenotypic data of 222 accessions were investigated for two consecutive seasons (2019 and 2020) for 19 traits, including kernel and stone shell traits and the pistil abortion rate of flowers. Heritability and correlation coefficient of traits were also estimated. The stone shell length (94.46%) showed the highest heritability, followed by the length/width ratio (92.01%) and length/thickness ratio (92.00%) of the stone shell, whereas breaking force of the nut (17.08%) exhibited a very low heritability. A genome-wide association study (GWAS) using general linear model and generalized linear mixed model revealed 122 quantitative trait loci (QTLs). The QTLs of the kernel and stone shell traits were unevenly assigned on the eight chromosomes. Out of the 1,614 candidate genes identified in the 13 consistently reliable QTLs found using the two GWAS methods and/or in the two seasons, 1,021 were annotated. The sweet kernel trait was assigned to chromosome 5 of the genome, similar to the almond, and a new locus was also mapped at 17.34-17.51 Mb on chromosome 3, including 20 candidate genes. The loci and genes identified here will be of significant use in molecular breeding efforts, and the candidate genes could play essential roles in exploring the mechanisms of genetic regulation.

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