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Molecular polymorphism related to flowering trait variation in a Phaseolus vulgaris L. collection

Journal

PLANT SCIENCE
Volume 215, Issue -, Pages 180-189

Publisher

ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.plantsci.2013.11.001

Keywords

Phaseolus yulgaris L.; Flowering time; Marker-trait association; Candidate genes; VRN1 gene

Funding

  1. Italian Ministry of Education and Scientific Research (MIUR) [PRIN 20083PFSXA_004]
  2. Dipartimento di Biologia Applicata
  3. European Community's Seventh Framework Programme [FP7/2007-2013, 245058 SOLIBAM]

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The aim of this study was to investigate the flowering variation and the molecular polymorphism in key regulatory genes that control flowering in a Phaseolus vulgaris L. collection of 94 accessions from Europe and the Americas. The analysis of variance revealed that the difference in days-to-flowering between accessions was significant, with European accessions characterized by flowering precocity. Population structure analysis corroborated previous data on the genetic distinction between the Andean and Mesoamerican gene pools. A low level of admixture was detected. Genomic sequences of 15 gene fragments were obtained. About 7.0 kb per accession were sequenced and a total of 48 nucleotide substitutions identified. A Mixed Linear Model analysis, including population structure and kinship, was used to identify marker-trait associations. Haplotype tagging single nucleotide polymorphisms (htSNPs) associated with the studied traits were detected: in PvVRN1 and PvPHYB with days-to-flowering, in PvMYB29 with number of flower buds per inflorescence and in PvTFL1z and PvFCA with inflorescence length. The two genes associated with days-to-flowering control belong to the photoperiod and vernalization pathways. In particular, the PvVRN1 gene appears to play an important role in regulating the adaptation process of common bean. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

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