Genetic diversity and phenotypic variation for drought resistance in alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) germplasm collected for drought tolerance

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Tiejun Zhang
Sandya Kesoju
Stephanie L. Greene
Steven Fransen
Jinguo Hu
Long-Xi Yu
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[1] Agricultural Research Service,United States Department of Agriculture
[2] Plant and Germplasm Introduction and Testing Research,Institute of Animal Science
[3] Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences,Department of Agriculture
[4] Columbia Basin College,United States Department of Agriculture
[5] Agricultural Research Service,Department of Crop and Soil Science
[6] National Laboratory for Genetic Resource Preservation,undefined
[7] Washington State University,undefined
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Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution | 2018年 / 65卷
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Biomass yield; Drought resistance; Gene pool; Genetic diversity; Osmotic adjustment; Water use efficiency;
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Drought is a major environmental factor hampering alfalfa productivity worldwide. Gene banks provide an array of trait diversity, frequently consisting of specific seed collection projects that focused on acquiring germplasm adapted to specific traits such as drought tolerance. These subsets provide a logical starting point to identify useful breeding resources. In the present study, we investigated the genetic diversity and evaluated 18 agronomic, physiological and quality traits associated with drought tolerance in a subset of 198 alfalfa accessions collected for their potential drought resistance. Significant differences were found among accessions for most of the traits evaluated. Water deficit significantly decreased biomass dry yield by 61.9% compared with well-watered control. A positive correlation was found between relative water content (RWC) and drought susceptible index, while negative correlations were found between RWC and leaf senescence (LS), and between RWC and canopy temperature (CT). Alfalfa accessions with high RWC showed relative lower yield reduction, cooler CT and delayed LS. Genetic variation for forage quality was also investigated and the correlation between agronomic and quality traits was analyzed. Biomass yield under drought was negatively correlated with total protein, relative feed value and relative forage quality, suggesting that the efforts to improve yield under drought tend to negatively affect forage quality. Therefore, maintaining forage quality should be considered for breeding alfalfa with drought resistance. Alfalfa accessions with high drought resistance scores and minimum loss of quality were identified in this study and can be used as genetic resources for developing alfalfa varieties with improved drought resistance and water use efficiency while maintaining forage quality.
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页数:13
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