Genetic diversity and population structure analyses and genome-wide association studies of photoperiod sensitivity in cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.).
S Anjan GowdaFred M BourlandBaljinder KaurDon C JonesVasu KuraparthyPublished in: TAG. Theoretical and applied genetics. Theoretische und angewandte Genetik (2023)
values were between the germplasms of Mid-South and Southeastern regions. Genome wide association studies (GWAS) of photoperiod response using 600 phenotyped accessions identified 14 marker trait associations spread across eight Upland cotton chromosomes. Six of these marker trait associations, on four chromosomes (A10, D04, D05, and D06), showed significant epistatic interactions. Targeted genomic analysis identified regions with 19 candidate genes including Transcription factor Vascular Plant One-Zinc Finger 1 (VOZ1) and Protein Photoperiod-Independent Early Flowering 1 (PIE1) genes. Genetic diversity and genome wide analyses of photoperiod sensitivity in diverse cotton germplasms will enable the use of genomic tools to systematically utilize the tropical germplasm and its beneficial alleles for broadening the genetic base in Upland cotton.