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Common bean SNP alleles and candidate genes affecting photosynthesis under contrasting water regimes 被引量:1
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作者 Susana Trindade Leitao Maria Catarina Bicho +5 位作者 Priscila Pereira Maria Joao Paulo Marcos Malosetti Susana de Sousa Araujo Fred van Eeuwijk Maria Carlota Vaz Patto 《Horticulture Research》 SCIE 2021年第1期110-123,共14页
Water deficit is a major worldwide constraint to common bean(Phaseolus vulgaris L.)production,being photosynthesis one of the most affected physiological processes.To gain insights into the genetic basis of the photos... Water deficit is a major worldwide constraint to common bean(Phaseolus vulgaris L.)production,being photosynthesis one of the most affected physiological processes.To gain insights into the genetic basis of the photosynthetic response of common bean under water-limited conditions,a collection of 158 Portuguese accessions was grown under both well-watered and water-deficit regimes.Leaf gas-exchange parameters were measured and photosynthetic pigments quantified.The same collection was genotyped using SNP arrays,and SNP-trait associations tested considering a linear mixed model accounting for the genetic relatedness among accessions.A total of 133 SNP-trait associations were identified for net CO 2 assimilation rate,transpiration rate,stomatal conductance,and chlorophylls a and b,carotenes,and xanthophyll contents.Ninety of these associations were detected under water-deficit and 43 under well-watered conditions,with only two associations common to both treatments.Identified candidate genes revealed that stomatal regulation,protein translocation across membranes,redox mechanisms,hormone,and osmotic stress signaling were the most relevant processes involved in common bean response to water-limited conditions.These candidates are now preferential targets for common bean water-deficit-tolerance breeding.Additionally,new sources of water-deficit tolerance of Andean,Mesoamerican,and admixed origin were detected as accessions valuable for breeding,and not yet explored. 展开更多
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