Population structure and marker–trait associations for pomological traits in peach and nectarine cultivars

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Carolina Font i Forcada
Nnadozie Oraguzie
Ernesto Igartua
María Ángeles Moreno
Yolanda Gogorcena
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[1] Estación Experimental de Aula Dei-CSIC,Departamento de Pomología
[2] Washington State University,Irrigated Agriculture Research and Extension Center
[3] Estación Experimental de Aula Dei-CSIC,Departamento de Genética y Producción Vegetal
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Tree Genetics & Genomes | 2013年 / 9卷
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Germplasm; Population genetics; Linkage disequilibrium; Simple sequence repeats;
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Marker–trait associations based on populations from controlled crosses have been established in peach using markers mapped on the peach consensus map. In this study, we explored the utility of unstructured populations for association mapping to determine useful marker–trait associations in peach/nectarine cultivars. We used 94 peach cultivars representing local Spanish and modern cultivars from international breeding programs that are maintained at the Experimental Station of Aula Dei, Spain. This collection was characterized for pomological traits and was screened with 40 SSR markers that span the peach genome. Population structure analysis using STRUCTURE software identified two subpopulations, the local and modern cultivars, with admixture within both groups. The local Spanish cultivars were somewhat less diverse than modern cultivars. Marker–trait associations were determined in TASSEL with and without modelling coefficient of membership (Q) values as covariates. The results showed significant associations with pomological traits. We chose three markers on LG4 because of their proximity to the endoPG locus (freestone–melting flesh) that strongly affects pomological traits. Two genotypes of BPPCT015 marker showed significant associations with harvest date, flavonoids and sorbitol. Also, two genotypes of CPPCT028 showed associations with harvest date, total phenolics, RAC, and total sugars. Finally, two genotypes of endoPG1 showed associations with flesh firmness and total sugars. The analysis of linkage disequilibrium (LD) revealed a high level of LD up to 20 cM, and decay at farther distances. Therefore, association mapping could be a powerful tool for identifying marker–trait associations and would be useful for marker-assisted selection in peach breeding.
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