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Development of KASP markers assisted with soybean drought tolerance in the germination stage based on GWAS

Qianru Jia, Miaomiao Zhou, Yawen Xiong, Junyan Wang, Donghe Xu, Hongmei Zhang, Xiaoqing Liu, Wei Zhang, Qiong Wang, Xin Sun, Huatao Chen

2024Frontiers in Plant Science22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

(L.)Merr.] is a leading oil-bearing crop and cultivated globally over a vast scale. The agricultural landscape in China faces a formidable challenge with drought significantly impacting soybean production. In this study, we treated a natural population of 264 Chinese soybean accessions using 15% PEG-6000 and used GR, GE, GI, RGR, RGE, RGI and ASFV as evaluation index. Using the ASFV, we screened 17 strong drought-tolerant soybean germplasm in the germination stage. Leveraging 2,597,425 high-density SNP markers, we conducted Genome-Wide Association Studies (GWAS) and identified 92 SNPs and 9 candidate genes significantly associated with drought tolerance. Furthermore, we developed two KASP markers for S14_5147797 and S18_53902767, which closely linked to drought tolerance. This research not only enriches the pool of soybean germplasm resources but also establishes a robust foundation for the molecular breeding of drought tolerance soybean varieties.

Topics & Concepts

GermplasmBiologyDrought toleranceAgronomyGerminationSingle-nucleotide polymorphismCropGenome-wide association studyPopulationBiotechnologyGeneGeneticsGenotypeMedicineEnvironmental healthSoybean genetics and cultivationLegume Nitrogen Fixing SymbiosisGenetic Mapping and Diversity in Plants and Animals
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