TY - JOUR
T1 - Genotype-by-environment interactions and local adaptation shape selection in the US National Chip Processing Trial
AU - Agha, Husain I.
AU - Endelman, Jeffrey B.
AU - Chitwood-Brown, Jessica
AU - Clough, Mark
AU - Coombs, Joseph
AU - De Jong, Walter S.
AU - Douches, David S.
AU - Higgins, Charles R.
AU - Holm, David G.
AU - Novy, Richard
AU - Resende, Marcio F.R.
AU - Sathuvalli, Vidyasagar
AU - Thompson, Asunta L.
AU - Yencho, G. Craig
AU - Zotarelli, Lincoln
AU - Shannon, Laura M.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2024.
PY - 2024/5
Y1 - 2024/5
N2 - Key message: We find evidence of selection for local adaptation and extensive genotype-by-environment interaction in the potato National Chip Processing Trial (NCPT). Abstract: We present a novel method for dissecting the interplay between selection, local adaptation and environmental response in plant breeding schemes. Balancing local adaptation and the desire for widely adapted cultivars is challenging for plant breeders and makes genotype-by-environment interactions (GxE) an important target of selection. Selecting for GxE requires plant breeders to evaluate plants across multiple environments. One way breeders have accomplished this is to test advanced materials across many locations. Public potato breeders test advanced breeding material in the National Chip Processing Trial (NCPT), a public–private partnership where breeders from ten institutions submit advanced chip lines to be evaluated in up to ten locations across the country. These clones are genotyped and phenotyped for important agronomic traits. We used these data to interrogate the NCPT for GxE. Further, because breeders submitting clones to the NCPT select in a relatively small geographic range for the first 3 years of selection, we examined these data for evidence of incidental selection for local adaptation, and the alleles underlying it, using an environmental genome-wide association study (envGWAS). We found genomic regions associated with continuous environmental variables and discrete breeding programs, as well as regions of the genome potentially underlying GxE for yield.
AB - Key message: We find evidence of selection for local adaptation and extensive genotype-by-environment interaction in the potato National Chip Processing Trial (NCPT). Abstract: We present a novel method for dissecting the interplay between selection, local adaptation and environmental response in plant breeding schemes. Balancing local adaptation and the desire for widely adapted cultivars is challenging for plant breeders and makes genotype-by-environment interactions (GxE) an important target of selection. Selecting for GxE requires plant breeders to evaluate plants across multiple environments. One way breeders have accomplished this is to test advanced materials across many locations. Public potato breeders test advanced breeding material in the National Chip Processing Trial (NCPT), a public–private partnership where breeders from ten institutions submit advanced chip lines to be evaluated in up to ten locations across the country. These clones are genotyped and phenotyped for important agronomic traits. We used these data to interrogate the NCPT for GxE. Further, because breeders submitting clones to the NCPT select in a relatively small geographic range for the first 3 years of selection, we examined these data for evidence of incidental selection for local adaptation, and the alleles underlying it, using an environmental genome-wide association study (envGWAS). We found genomic regions associated with continuous environmental variables and discrete breeding programs, as well as regions of the genome potentially underlying GxE for yield.
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U2 - 10.1007/s00122-024-04610-3
DO - 10.1007/s00122-024-04610-3
M3 - Article
C2 - 38598016
AN - SCOPUS:85189862942
SN - 0040-5752
VL - 137
JO - Theoretical and Applied Genetics
JF - Theoretical and Applied Genetics
IS - 5
M1 - 99
ER -