Morpho-physiological and genetic characteristics of a salt-tolerant mutant line in soybean (Glycine max L.)

  • Chang Yeok Moon
  • , Byeong Hee Kang
  • , Woon Ji Kim
  • , Sreeparna Chowdhury
  • , Sehee Kang
  • , Jeong Dong Lee
  • , Soon Jae Kwon
  • , Han Yong Kim
  • , Hyeon Seok Lee
  • , Bo Keun Ha

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Abstract

Key message: One major quantitative trait loci and candidate gene for salt tolerance were identified on chromosome 3 from a new soybean mutant derived from gamma-ray irradiation, which will provide a new genetic resource for improving soybean salt tolerance. Abstract: Soil salinity is a worldwide problem that reduces crop yields, but the development of salt-tolerant crops can help overcome this challenge. This study was conducted with the purpose of evaluating the morpho-physiological and genetic characteristics of a new salt-tolerant mutant KA-1285 developed using gamma-ray irradiation in soybean (Glycine max L.). The morphological and physiological responses of KA-1285 were compared with salt-sensitive and salt-tolerant genotypes after treatment with 150 mM NaCl for two weeks. In addition, a major salt tolerance quantitative trait locus (QTL) was identified on chromosome 3 in this study using the Daepung X KA-1285 169 F2:3 population, and a specific deletion was identified in Glyma03g171600 (Wm82.a2.v1) near the QTL region based on re-sequencing analysis. A kompetitive allele-specific PCR (KASP) marker was developed based on the deletion of Glyma03g171600 which distinguished the wild-type and mutant alleles. Through the analysis of gene expression patterns, it was confirmed that Glyma03g171700 (Wm82.a2.v1) is a major gene that controls salt tolerance functions in Glyma03g32900 (Wm82.a1.v1). These results suggest that the gamma-ray-induced mutant KA-1285 has the potential to be employed for the development of a salt-tolerant cultivar and provide useful information for genetic research related to salt tolerance in soybeans.

Original languageEnglish
Article number166
JournalTheoretical And Applied Genetics
Volume136
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2023

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