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Dissecting the genetic architecture of root-related traits in a grafted wild Vitis berlandieri population for grapevine rootstock breeding

In woody perennial plants, quantitative genetics and association studies remain scarce for root-related traits, due to the time required to obtain mature plants and the complexity of phenotyping. In grapevine, a grafted cultivated plant, most of the rootstocks used are hybrids between American Vitis...

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Published in:Theoretical and applied genetics 2023-11, Vol.136 (11), p.223-223, Article 223
Main Authors: Blois, Louis, de Miguel, Marina, Bert, Pierre-François, Ollat, Nathalie, Rubio, Bernadette, Voss-Fels, Kai P., Schmid, Joachim, Marguerit, Elisa
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Summary:In woody perennial plants, quantitative genetics and association studies remain scarce for root-related traits, due to the time required to obtain mature plants and the complexity of phenotyping. In grapevine, a grafted cultivated plant, most of the rootstocks used are hybrids between American Vitis species ( V. rupestris , V. riparia , and V. berlandieri ). In this study, we used a wild population of an American Vitis species ( V. berlandieri ) to analyze the genetic architecture of the root-related traits of rootstocks in a grafted context. We studied a population consisting of 211 genotypes, with one to five replicates each ( n  = 846 individuals), plus four commercial rootstocks as control genotypes (110R, 5BB, Börner, and SO4). After two independent years of experimentation, the best linear unbiased estimates method revealed root-related traits with a moderate-to-high heritability (0.36–0.82) and coefficient of genetic variation (0.15–0.45). A genome-wide association study was performed with the BLINK model, leading to the detection of 11 QTL associated with four root-related traits (one QTL was associated with the total number of roots, four were associated with the number of small roots (
ISSN:0040-5752
1432-2242
DOI:10.1007/s00122-023-04472-1