Genetic Analysis of Apple Autumn Canopy Senescence in a Nordic Climate
Jonas Skytte af Sätra

TL;DR
This study explores the genetic basis of autumn canopy senescence in apples adapted to Nordic climates.
Contribution
The study identifies two QTLs and candidate genes associated with autumn senescence in apples.
Findings
Two QTLs on linkage groups 11 and 17 control autumn senescence timing with dominance and epistatic interactions.
Cultivars adapted to boreal climates show selection signals near UGT85 genes and a PHYC copy number variation on LG17.
Timing of 50% senescence is negatively correlated with adaptation to higher climate zones.
Abstract
Autumn phenology traits are likely to be essential for the adaptation of apple to boreal climate. However, the genetic control of these traits is not well understood, and, for example, growth cessation does not appear to be controlled by day length as in many other boreal tree species. Here, I combine a quantitative genetic and population genomic approach to study autumn senescence in apple. I phenotyped a diverse germplasm collection for the timing of autumn senescence, performed quantitative trait loci (QTL) mapping in a multiparental population (MPP), and investigated genomic signals of selection to identify candidate genes. The timing of 50% autumn senescence was negatively correlated with adaptation to higher (boreal) climate zones. Two QTL were found to control the timing of autumn senescence in the MPP, exhibiting both dominance and epistatic interactions. The QTL on linkage…
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TopicsPlant Physiology and Cultivation Studies · Postharvest Quality and Shelf Life Management · Plant Molecular Biology Research
