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The study was launched to estimate the genetic diversity and association
mapping amongst Brassica juncea genotypes through agro-morphological traits.
To estimate the genetic diversity data was recorded on 15 qualitative and 17
quantitative traits of 331 genotypes for two successive years. The recorded data
was analysed through cluster and PCA. Valuable genetic variability was found
for no. of days to physiological maturity, days to flowering and plant height.
Pod shattering percentage have medium level of variation. Among the studied
traits, highest and significant correlation (.97**) was recorded for days. to.
flowering. initiation. and 50% days to flowering, flower initiation days and
flowering completion days and days to half flowering and flowering
completion days followed by correlation (0.89**) between flower initiation days
and no. of days to physiological maturity. The genotypes studied were divided
into 4 main groups based on cluster analysis. It was found that 6 out of 17
principal components with an eigenvalue of ≥ 1 accounted for 68.58%
difference of the overall diversity found among the studied genotypes. The
contribution of first 3 PCs in overall diversity was 30.63%, 10.30%, 8.92%
respectively. For getting promising results, the elite genotypes could be
recommended for future breeding programme.
The association study exhibits identification of markers associated with
economically important traits. A total of 131 B. juncea L. genotypes were used
in the GWAS. Illumina® 90K Brassica Infinium Assay (~90,000 SNPs) were run on selected genotypes. Multiple SNPs distributed on most of the chromosomes
were identified.
A total of 366 significant loci (-log10 P-value ≤0.001) were identified for 17
economically important traits of Brassica juncea L. genotypes including, days
to half flowering(DF50%), flowering completion days(DFC), no. of days to
physiological maturity (DM), Pod shattering percentage (PS), Leaf length (LL),
Leaf width (LW), Plant height (PH), No. of primary branches per plant (PB/P),
Length of main raceme(MRL), Pods on main raceme(P/MR), Stem thickness
(ST), Pod length (PL), Pod width (PW), no. of grains per pod (G/P), grain
yield( GY/P), thousand seed weight ( TGW) and Blackleg in total of 77,969
SNPs with minor allele frequency (MAF) ≥ 0.05.
6, 6, 4, 8, 9, 8, 1, 1, 4, 6, 4, 4, 1, 10, 6 and 3 SNPs were identified on multiple
chromosome locations for DF50, DFC, DM, LL, LW, PH, PB/B, PL, PW, Pod
Shattering, ST, P/MR, S/P, GY/P, TGW and Blackleg, respectively. The
discovered major SNPs could help breeders to select high performing Brassica
juncea L. genotypes through marker assisted selection (MAS) as well as to
develop elite lines for future breeding program. |
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