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Plasticity QTLs specifically contribute to the genotype × water availability interaction in maize

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Concerns regarding high maize yield losses due to increasing occurrences of drought events are growing, and breeders are still looking for molecular markers for drought tolerance. However, the genetic determinism of traits in response to drought is highly complex and identification of causal regions is a tremendous task. Here, we exploit the phenotypic data obtained from four trials carried out on a phenotyping platform, where a diversity panel of 254 maize hybrids was grown under well-watered and water deficit conditions, to investigate the genetic bases of the drought response in maize. To dissociate drought effect from other environmental factors, we performed multi-trial genome-wide association study on well-watered and water deficit phenotypic means, and on phenotypic plasticity indices computed from measurements made for six ecophysiological traits. We identify 102 QTLs and 40 plasticity QTLs. Most of them were new compared to those obtained from a previous study on the same dataset. Our results show that plasticity QTLs cover genetic regions not identified by QTLs. Furthermore, for all ecophysiological traits, except one, plasticity QTLs are specifically involved in the genotype by water availability interaction, for which they explain between 60% and 100% of the variance. Altogether, QTLs and plasticity QTLs captured more than 75% of the genotype by water availability interaction variance, and allowed to find new genetic regions. Overall, our results demonstrate the importance of considering phenotypic plasticity to decipher the genetic architecture of trait response to stress.
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hal-04002996 , version 1 (23-02-2023)
hal-04002996 , version 2 (19-10-2023)

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Yacine Djabali, Renaud Rincent, Marie-Laure Martin, Mélisande Blein-Nicolas. Plasticity QTLs specifically contribute to the genotype × water availability interaction in maize. TAG Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 2023, 136 (11), pp.228. ⟨10.1007/s00122-023-04458-z⟩. ⟨hal-04002996v2⟩
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