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Discovery of beneficial haplotypes for complex traits in maize landraces

Agriculture

Discovery of beneficial haplotypes for complex traits in maize landraces

M. Mayer, A. C. Hölker, et al.

Discover how a study mapping haplotype-trait associations in nearly 1000 maize doubled-haploid lines identifies beneficial variations for early development traits. Conducted by a team of experts including Manfred Mayer and Eric González-Segovia, this research reveals untapped potential for improving elite germplasm through favorable landrace haplotypes.... show more
Abstract
Genetic variation is of crucial importance for crop improvement. Landraces are valuable sources of diversity, but for quantitative traits efficient strategies for their targeted utilization are lacking. Here, we map haplotype-trait associations at high resolution in ~1000 doubled-haploid lines derived from three maize landraces to make their native diversity for early development traits accessible for elite germplasm improvement. A comparative genomic analysis of the discovered haplotypes in the landrace-derived lines and a panel of 65 breeding lines, both genotyped with 600k SNPs, points to untapped beneficial variation for target traits in the landraces. The superior phenotypic performance of lines carrying favorable landrace haplotypes as compared to breeding lines with alternative haplotypes confirms these findings. Stability of haplotype effects across populations and environments as well as their limited effects on undesired traits indicate that our strategy has high potential for harnessing beneficial haplotype variation for quantitative traits from genetic resources.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Oct 02, 2020
Authors
Manfred Mayer, Armin C. Hölker, Eric González-Segovia, Eva Bauer, Thomas Presterl, Milena Ouzunova, Albrecht E. Melchinger, Chris-Carolin Schön
Tags
maize
haplotype-trait associations
doubled-haploid lines
landraces
early development traits
genomic analysis
elite germplasm
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