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Genome-wide association mapping identifies markers associated with cane yield components and sucrose traits in the Louisiana sugarcane core collection
Authors:Nathanael Fickett  Andres Gutierrez  Mohit Verma  Michael Pontif  Anna Hale  Collins Kimbeng  Niranjan Baisakh
Institution:1. School of Plant, Environmental and Soil Sciences, Louisiana State University Agricultural Center, Baton Rouge, LA, United States;2. Sugar Research Station, Louisiana State University Agricultural Center, St. Gabriel, LA, United States;3. Sugarcane Research Unit, USDA-ARS, Houma, LA, United States
Abstract:Sugarcane is an economically important crop for both food and biofuel industries. Marker-assisted breeding in sugarcane is becoming a reality with the recent development and deployment of markers linked with disease resistance genes. Large linkage disequilibrium in sugarcane makes genome-wide association studies (GWAS) a better alternative to biparental mapping to identify markers associated with agronomic traits. GWAS was conducted on a Louisiana core collection to identify marker-trait associations (MTA) for 11 cane yield and sucrose traits using single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) and insertion-deletion (Indel) markers. Significant (P < .05) MTAs were identified for all traits where the top ranked markers explained up to 15% of the total phenotypic variation. High correlations (0.732 to 0.999) were observed between sucrose traits and 56 markers were found consistent across multiple traits. These markers following validation in more diverse populations could be used in marker-assisted selection of clones in sugarcane breeding program in Louisiana and elsewhere.
Keywords:Corresponding author    Genome-wide association study  Genotyping by sequencing  Louisiana core collection  SNP  Sugarcane
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