Combining Genetic and Transcriptomic Approaches to Identify Transporter-Coding Genes as Likely Responsible for a Repeatable Salt Tolerance QTL in Citrus.

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TitleCombining Genetic and Transcriptomic Approaches to Identify Transporter-Coding Genes as Likely Responsible for a Repeatable Salt Tolerance QTL in Citrus.
AuthorsAsins MJ, Bullones A, Raga V, Romero-Aranda MR, Espinosa J, Triviño JC, Bernet GP, Traverso JA, Carbonell EA, Claros MG, Belver A
TypeJournal Article
Journal NameInternational journal of molecular sciences
Volume24
Issue21
Year2023
CitationAsins MJ, Bullones A, Raga V, Romero-Aranda MR, Espinosa J, Triviño JC, Bernet GP, Traverso JA, Carbonell EA, Claros MG, Belver A. Combining Genetic and Transcriptomic Approaches to Identify Transporter-Coding Genes as Likely Responsible for a Repeatable Salt Tolerance QTL in Citrus.. International journal of molecular sciences. 2023 Oct 30; 24(21).

Abstract

The excessive accumulation of chloride (Cl-) in leaves due to salinity is frequently related to decreased yield in citrus. Two salt tolerance experiments to detect quantitative trait loci (QTLs) for leaf concentrations of Cl-, Na+, and other traits using the same reference progeny derived from the salt-tolerant Cleopatra mandarin (Citrus reshni) and the disease-resistant donor Poncirus trifoliata were performed with the aim to identify repeatable QTLs that regulate leaf Cl- (and/or Na+) exclusion across independent experiments in citrus, as well as potential candidate genes involved. A repeatable QTL controlling leaf Cl- was detected in chromosome 6 (LCl-6), where 23 potential candidate genes coding for transporters were identified using the C. clementina genome as reference. Transcriptomic analysis revealed two important candidate genes coding for a member of the nitrate transporter 1/peptide transporter family (NPF5.9) and a major facilitator superfamily (MFS) protein. Cell wall biosynthesis- and secondary metabolism-related processes appeared to play a significant role in differential gene expression in LCl-6. Six likely gene candidates were mapped in LCl-6, showing conserved synteny in C. reshni. In conclusion, markers to select beneficial Cleopatra mandarin alleles of likely candidate genes in LCl-6 to improve salt tolerance in citrus rootstock breeding programs are provided.

Features
This publication contains information about 61 features:
Feature NameUniquenameType
NAC1,520NAC1,520genetic_marker
CHI_M598CHI_M598genetic_marker
CiC4581_01-PtCiC4581_01-Ptgenetic_marker
PIP2.1PIP2.1genetic_marker
MSFMSFgenetic_marker
ABCGABCGgenetic_marker
NPF5.9NPF5.9genetic_marker
NPF5.12NPF5.12genetic_marker
HYB_M62HYB_M62genetic_marker
Calcium concentrationqCACONC.R/Pr.R4cQTL
Chloride concentrationqCLCONC.R/Pr.R3bQTL
Chloride concentrationqCLCONC.R/Pr.R3b.2QTL
Chloride concentrationqCLCONC.R/Pr.R4cQTL
Chloride concentrationqCLCONC.R/Pr.R3b.3QTL
Iron ConcentrationqFECONC.R/Pr.R3bQTL
Iron ConcentrationqFECONC.R/Pr.R4cQTL
Fruit weightqFRWHT.R/Pr.R12QTL
Potassium concentrationqKCONC.R/Pr.R4cQTL
Number of ripe fruitqRPFR.R/Pr.R10+5bQTL
Number of ripe fruitqRPFR.R/Pr.R4cQTL
Number of ripe fruitqRPFR.R/Pr.R3bQTL
Number of ripe fruitqRPFR.R/Pr.R4c.2QTL
Soluble solid (total soluble solids)qTSS.R/Pr.R4cQTL
Soluble solid (total soluble solids)qTSS.R/Pr.R12QTL
Soluble solid (total soluble solids)qTSS.R/Pr.R4c.2QTL

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Projects
This publication contains information about 1 projects:
Project NameDescription
Citrus-Salt_tolerance-Asins-2023
Featuremaps
This publication contains information about 1 maps:
Map Name
Citrus-R/Pr-2023
Stocks
This publication contains information about 4 stocks:
Stock NameUniquenameType
Cleopatra/PrCleopatra/Prpopulation
Flying Dragon + RichFlying Dragon + Richpopulation
hybrid 90hybrid 90accession
hybrid 107hybrid 107accession
Properties
Additional details for this publication include:
Property NameValue
Publication ModelElectronic
ISSN1422-0067
eISSN1422-0067
Publication Date2023 Oct 30
Journal AbbreviationInt J Mol Sci
PII15759
Elocation10.3390/ijms242115759
DOI10.3390/ijms242115759
LanguageEnglish
Language Abbreng
Publication TypeJournal Article
Journal CountrySwitzerland