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Genome-wide association studies provide insights into the genetic determination of fruit traits of pear

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  • Ming-Yue Zhang

    (Nanjing Agricultural University)

  • Cheng Xue

    (Nanjing Agricultural University
    Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University)

  • Hongju Hu

    (Wuchang Sand Pear Germplasm, Hubei Academy of Agricultural Sciences)

  • Jiaming Li

    (Nanjing Agricultural University)

  • Yongsong Xue

    (Nanjing Agricultural University)

  • Runze Wang

    (Nanjing Agricultural University)

  • Jing Fan

    (Wuchang Sand Pear Germplasm, Hubei Academy of Agricultural Sciences)

  • Cheng Zou

    (Institute of Crop Sciences, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences)

  • Shutian Tao

    (Nanjing Agricultural University)

  • Mengfan Qin

    (Nanjing Agricultural University)

  • Bing Bai

    (Nanjing Agricultural University)

  • Xiaolong Li

    (Nanjing Agricultural University)

  • Chao Gu

    (Nanjing Agricultural University)

  • Shan Wu

    (Cornell University)

  • Xu Chen

    (Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University)

  • Guangyan Yang

    (Nanjing Agricultural University)

  • Yueyuan Liu

    (Nanjing Agricultural University)

  • Manyi Sun

    (Nanjing Agricultural University)

  • Zhangjun Fei

    (Cornell University
    USDA-ARS, Robert W. Holley Center for Agriculture and Health)

  • Shaoling Zhang

    (Nanjing Agricultural University)

  • Jun Wu

    (Nanjing Agricultural University)

Abstract

Pear is a major fruit tree crop distributed worldwide, yet its breeding is a very time-consuming process. To facilitate molecular breeding and gene identification, here we have performed genome-wide association studies (GWAS) on eleven fruit traits. We identify 37 loci associated with eight fruit quality traits and five loci associated with three fruit phenological traits. Scans for selective sweeps indicate that traits including fruit stone cell content, organic acid and sugar contents might have been under continuous selection during breeding improvement. One candidate gene, PbrSTONE, identified in GWAS, has been functionally verified to be involved in the regulation of stone cell formation, one of the most important fruit quality traits in pear. Our study provides insights into the complex fruit related biology and identifies genes controlling important traits in pear through GWAS, which extends the genetic resources and basis for facilitating molecular breeding in perennial trees.

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  • Ming-Yue Zhang & Cheng Xue & Hongju Hu & Jiaming Li & Yongsong Xue & Runze Wang & Jing Fan & Cheng Zou & Shutian Tao & Mengfan Qin & Bing Bai & Xiaolong Li & Chao Gu & Shan Wu & Xu Chen & Guangyan Yan, 2021. "Genome-wide association studies provide insights into the genetic determination of fruit traits of pear," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 12(1), pages 1-10, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:12:y:2021:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-021-21378-y
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-21378-y
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