Association mapping of soybean seed germination under salt stress

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Guizhen Kan
Wei Zhang
Wenming Yang
Deyuan Ma
Dan Zhang
Derong Hao
Zhenbin Hu
Deyue Yu
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[1] Nanjing Agricultural University,National Center for Soybean Improvement/National Key Laboratory of Crop Genetics and Germplasm Enhancement
[2] College of Agronomy,Collaborative Innovation Center of Henan Grain Crops
[3] Henan Agricultural University,undefined
[4] Jiangsu Yanjiang Institute of Agricultural Sciences,undefined
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Soybean; Salt tolerance; Germination; Genome-wide association mapping; Single-nucleotide polymorphisms;
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Soil salinity is a serious threat to agriculture sustainability worldwide. Seed germination is a critical phase that ensures the successful establishment and productivity of soybeans in saline soils. However, little information is available regarding soybean salt tolerance at the germination stage. The objective of this study was to identify the genetic mechanisms of soybean seed germination under salt stress. One natural population consisting of 191 soybean landraces was used in this study. Soybean seeds produced in four environments were used to evaluate the salt tolerance at their germination stage. Using 1142 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), the molecular markers associated with salt tolerance were detected by genome-wide association analysis. Eight SNP-trait associations and 13 suggestive SNP-trait associations were identified using a mixed linear model and the TASSEL 4.0 software. Eight SNPs or suggestive SNPs were co-associated with two salt tolerance indices, namely (1) the ratio of the germination index under salt conditions to the germination index under no-salt conditions (ST-GI) and (2) the ratio of the germination rate under salt conditions to the germination rate under no-salt conditions (ST-GR). One SNP (BARC-021347-04042) was significantly associated with these two traits (ST-GI and ST-GR). In addition, nine possible candidate genes were located in or near the genetic region where the above markers were mapped. Of these, five genes, Glyma08g12400.1, Glyma08g09730.1, Glyma18g47140.1, Glyma09g00460.1, and Glyma09g00490.3, were verified in response to salt stress at the germination stage. The SNPs detected could facilitate a better understanding of the genetic basis of soybean salt tolerance at the germination stage, and the marker BARC-021347-04042 could contribute to future breeding for soybean salt tolerance by marker-assisted selection.
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页码:2147 / 2162
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