Soybean mosaic virus(SMV) affects seed quality and production of soybean(Glycine max(L.) Merr.) worldwide.SC18 is one of the dominant SMV strains in South China,and accession Zhonghuang 24 displayed resistance to SC18...Soybean mosaic virus(SMV) affects seed quality and production of soybean(Glycine max(L.) Merr.) worldwide.SC18 is one of the dominant SMV strains in South China,and accession Zhonghuang 24 displayed resistance to SC18.The F_(1),F_(2) and 168 F_(11) recombinant inbred lines(RILs) population derived from a hybridization between Zhonghuang 24(resistant,R) and Huaxia 3(susceptible,S) were used in this study.According to the segregation ratios of the F_(2) generation(3 R:1 S) and the recombinant inbred lines(RILs) population(1 R:1 S),one dominant locus may regulate the resistance to SC18 in Zhonghuang 24.By using composite interval mapping(CIM),Rsc18 was mapped to a 415.357-kb region on chromosome 13.Three candidate genes,including one NBS-LRR type gene and two serine/threonine protein type genes,were identified according to the genetic annotations,which may be related to the resistance to SC18.The q RT-PCR demonstrated that these genes were up-regulated in the R genotype compared to the control.In conclusion,the findings of this research enhanced the understanding about the R genes at the Rsc18 locus.Moreover,our results will provide insights for designing molecular markers to improve marker-assisted selection and developing new varieties with resistance to SC18.展开更多
Pod shattering is an important domesticated trait which can cause great economic loss of crop yield in cultivated soybean.In this study,we utilized two recombinant inbred line populations(RILs,CY,Huachun 2×Wayao;...Pod shattering is an important domesticated trait which can cause great economic loss of crop yield in cultivated soybean.In this study,we utilized two recombinant inbred line populations(RILs,CY,Huachun 2×Wayao;GB,Guizao 1×B13)to identify quantitative trait loci(QTLs)associated with pod shattering in soybean across multiple environments.A total of 14 QTLs for pod shattering were identified in the two RIL populations,which had LOD scores ranging from 2.64 to 44.33 with phenotypic variance explanation(PVE)ranging from 1.33 to 50.85%.One QTL qPS16-1,located on chromosome 16,included a well-known functional gene Pod dehiscence 1(Pdh1)that was reported previously.Ten new putative QTLs were validated in two RIL populations,and their LOD scores were between 2.55 and 4.24,explaining 1.33 to 2.60%of the phenotypic variation.Of which four novel QTLs(qPS01-1,qPS03-2,qPS05-1,and qPS07-1)could be detected in two environments where nine genes had specific changes in gene expression.Although the nine genes may have significant effects on pod shattering of soybean,their detailed functions still need to be further explored in the future.The results of this study will facilitate a better understanding of the genetic basis of the pod shattering-resistant trait and benefit soybean molecular breeding for improving pod shattering resistance.展开更多
In order to produce efficiently symbiotic system in acid soils which could be used for the recovery of insoluble phosphate soil and improvement of the fertility, etc., host range of Rhizobium was isolated from the roo...In order to produce efficiently symbiotic system in acid soils which could be used for the recovery of insoluble phosphate soil and improvement of the fertility, etc., host range of Rhizobium was isolated from the root nodules of wild and cultivated soybean varieties growing in south China, evaluated the effects of Rhizobium on enhance nitrogen fixing activities, phosphorus(P), nitrogen(N) uptakes, growth and yield of soybean under pot and field conditions. The results showed that combined Rhizobium inoculation was more effective than individual Rhizobium inoculation. The combined Rhizobium of CW54 strains had the highest effect, nodule number, nodule weight and nodule nitrogenase activity were markedly stimulated as compared to those of the control U110, respectively. The nitrogen contents in the plants treated with CW54 strains were significantly increased by 43.2% as compared to those of the control U110 in Al-P soil, but statistical significance was not observed in Fe-P soil. By contrast, inoculation with CW54 significantly enhanced phosphorus uptake of plant in Fe-P soil than that in Al-P soil. The effects of inoculation of CW54 strains in a field condition were similar to those of in a pot condition. The total biomass and yield in the plants treated with CW54 strains were significantly increased by 86.4% and 51.4% as compared to those of the control at the time of soybean podding in a field condition, respectively. These results suggested that inoculation Rhizobium was beneficial for soybean nutrient uptake, growth and yield under insoluble phosphate soil conditions.展开更多
基金supported by the projects of the Key-Areas Research and Development Program of Guangdong Province, China (2020B020220008)the China Agriculture Research System of MOF and MARA (CARS-04-PSO9)+2 种基金the Major Project of New Varieties Cultivation of Genetically Modified Varieties, China (2016ZX08004002-007)the National Key R&D Program of China (2017FYD0101500)the National Natural Science Foundation of China (31971966)。
文摘Soybean mosaic virus(SMV) affects seed quality and production of soybean(Glycine max(L.) Merr.) worldwide.SC18 is one of the dominant SMV strains in South China,and accession Zhonghuang 24 displayed resistance to SC18.The F_(1),F_(2) and 168 F_(11) recombinant inbred lines(RILs) population derived from a hybridization between Zhonghuang 24(resistant,R) and Huaxia 3(susceptible,S) were used in this study.According to the segregation ratios of the F_(2) generation(3 R:1 S) and the recombinant inbred lines(RILs) population(1 R:1 S),one dominant locus may regulate the resistance to SC18 in Zhonghuang 24.By using composite interval mapping(CIM),Rsc18 was mapped to a 415.357-kb region on chromosome 13.Three candidate genes,including one NBS-LRR type gene and two serine/threonine protein type genes,were identified according to the genetic annotations,which may be related to the resistance to SC18.The q RT-PCR demonstrated that these genes were up-regulated in the R genotype compared to the control.In conclusion,the findings of this research enhanced the understanding about the R genes at the Rsc18 locus.Moreover,our results will provide insights for designing molecular markers to improve marker-assisted selection and developing new varieties with resistance to SC18.
基金supported by the Research and Development Program in the Key Areas of Guangdong Province,China(2020B020220008)the China Agriculture Research System of MOF and MARA(CARS-04-PS09)+1 种基金the Guangdong Agricultural Research System,China(2020KJ136)the Research Project of the State Key Laboratory of Agricultural and Biological ResourcesProtection and Utilization in Subtropics,China。
文摘Pod shattering is an important domesticated trait which can cause great economic loss of crop yield in cultivated soybean.In this study,we utilized two recombinant inbred line populations(RILs,CY,Huachun 2×Wayao;GB,Guizao 1×B13)to identify quantitative trait loci(QTLs)associated with pod shattering in soybean across multiple environments.A total of 14 QTLs for pod shattering were identified in the two RIL populations,which had LOD scores ranging from 2.64 to 44.33 with phenotypic variance explanation(PVE)ranging from 1.33 to 50.85%.One QTL qPS16-1,located on chromosome 16,included a well-known functional gene Pod dehiscence 1(Pdh1)that was reported previously.Ten new putative QTLs were validated in two RIL populations,and their LOD scores were between 2.55 and 4.24,explaining 1.33 to 2.60%of the phenotypic variation.Of which four novel QTLs(qPS01-1,qPS03-2,qPS05-1,and qPS07-1)could be detected in two environments where nine genes had specific changes in gene expression.Although the nine genes may have significant effects on pod shattering of soybean,their detailed functions still need to be further explored in the future.The results of this study will facilitate a better understanding of the genetic basis of the pod shattering-resistant trait and benefit soybean molecular breeding for improving pod shattering resistance.
基金Supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China(31371642)
文摘In order to produce efficiently symbiotic system in acid soils which could be used for the recovery of insoluble phosphate soil and improvement of the fertility, etc., host range of Rhizobium was isolated from the root nodules of wild and cultivated soybean varieties growing in south China, evaluated the effects of Rhizobium on enhance nitrogen fixing activities, phosphorus(P), nitrogen(N) uptakes, growth and yield of soybean under pot and field conditions. The results showed that combined Rhizobium inoculation was more effective than individual Rhizobium inoculation. The combined Rhizobium of CW54 strains had the highest effect, nodule number, nodule weight and nodule nitrogenase activity were markedly stimulated as compared to those of the control U110, respectively. The nitrogen contents in the plants treated with CW54 strains were significantly increased by 43.2% as compared to those of the control U110 in Al-P soil, but statistical significance was not observed in Fe-P soil. By contrast, inoculation with CW54 significantly enhanced phosphorus uptake of plant in Fe-P soil than that in Al-P soil. The effects of inoculation of CW54 strains in a field condition were similar to those of in a pot condition. The total biomass and yield in the plants treated with CW54 strains were significantly increased by 86.4% and 51.4% as compared to those of the control at the time of soybean podding in a field condition, respectively. These results suggested that inoculation Rhizobium was beneficial for soybean nutrient uptake, growth and yield under insoluble phosphate soil conditions.