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Genetic dissection of grain zinc concentration in spring wheat for mainstreaming biofortification in CIMMYT wheat breeding

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posted on 2024-03-12, 19:03 authored by Govindan Velu, Ravi Prakash Singh, Arun Balasubramaniam, Ravish Chatrath, Vikas Gupta, Gyanendra Pratap Singh, Arun Kumar Joshi, Leonardo Crespo-Herrera, Philomin Juliana, Susanne Dreisigacker, Ravi ValluruRavi Valluru, James Stangoulis, Virinder Singh Sohu, Gurvinder Singh Mavi, Vinod Kumar Mishra

Wheat is an important staple that acts as a primary source of dietary energy, protein, and essential micronutrients such as iron (Fe) and zinc (Zn) for the world’s population. Approximately two billion people suffer from micronutrient deficiency, thus breeders have crossed high Zn progenitors such as synthetic hexaploid wheat, T. dicoccum, T. spelta, and landraces to generate wheat varieties with competitive yield and enhanced grain Zn that are being adopted by farmers in South Asia. Here we report a genome-wide association study (GWAS) using the wheat Illumina iSelect 90 K Infinitum SNP array to characterize grain Zn concentrations in 330 bread wheat lines. Grain Zn phenotype of this HarvestPlus Association Mapping (HPAM) panel was evaluated across a range of environments in India and Mexico. GWAS analysis revealed 39 marker-trait associations for grain Zn. Two larger effect QTL regions were found on chromosomes 2 and 7. Candidate genes (among them zinc finger motif of transcription-factors and metal-ion binding genes) were associated with the QTL. The linked markers and associated candidate genes identified in this study are being validated in new biparental mapping populations for marker-assisted breeding.

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  • Lincoln Institute for Agri-Food Technology (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Scientific Reports

Volume

8

Issue

1

Publisher

Nature Publishing Group

eISSN

2045-2322

Date Submitted

2020-10-27

Date Accepted

2018-08-29

Date of First Publication

2018-09-10

Date of Final Publication

2018-12-31

Date Document First Uploaded

2020-10-21

ePrints ID

42745

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