Abstract

Selection for heading date has been a decisive factor to increase areas cropped with oats in Brazil. Although important to oat breeders, genomic regions controlling heading date have not been completely identified. The objective of this study was to identify genomic regions controlling oat heading date in subtropical environments. A set of 412 oat genotypes, developed from 1974 to 2015, was assessed for heading date in contrasting environments and genotyped using genotyping–by–sequencing (GBS). Phenotypic and genotypic data were used in single and multi–environment association models. Quantitative trait loci (QTL) associated to heading date were identified on oat consensus groups Mrg02, Mrg05, Mrg06, Mrg12, and Mrg21. Some of the findings confirmed the association of genomic regions with heading date, while others emerge as new candidate regions associated to the trait. The genomic regions identified on Mrg02 and Mrg12 were associated to Vernalization 3 (Vrn3), while the genomic region identified on Mrg21 is associated with Vernalization 1 (Vrn1). The Vrn1 region was detected in Londrina, an environment with reduced vernalization condition, and in the multi–environment model. The results reveal that some genotypes of the panel are responsive to vernalization, increasing the days to heading without this environmental stimulus. Our results provide important contribution for a better understanding of heading date in subtropical environments and a strong basis for marker–assisted selection in oats.

Highlights

  • Heading date is one of the most important traits for selection in oats (Avena sativa L.)

  • The genomic regions identified on Mrg02 and Mrg12 were associated to Vernalization 3 (Vrn3), while the genomic region identified on Mrg21 is associated with Vernalization 1 (Vrn1)

  • Studying two biparental populations derived from naked by hulled crosses, Zimmer et al (2018) identified three major quantitative trait loci (QTL) controlling heading date in oats. One of these Quantitative trait loci (QTL) was associated to the Single–nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) marker GMI_ES_LB_11316 on Mrg02 (Zimmer et al, 2018). This QTL was first detected by Esvelt Klos et al (2016) in a genome–wide association study (GWAS) involving a large oat panel assessed across 15 locations– years

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Introduction

Heading date is one of the most important traits for selection in oats (Avena sativa L.). Studying two biparental populations derived from naked by hulled crosses, Zimmer et al (2018) identified three major quantitative trait loci (QTL) controlling heading date in oats. One of these QTL was associated to the SNP marker GMI_ES_LB_11316 on Mrg (Zimmer et al, 2018). This QTL was first detected by Esvelt Klos et al (2016) in a genome–wide association study (GWAS) involving a large oat panel assessed across 15 locations– years. The Vernalization 3 (Vrn3) and CONSTANS (CO) were suggested as candidate genes controlling heading date on Mrg (Esvelt Klos et al, 2016)

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