Elucidation of the genetic basis underlying rooting ability in vegetatively propagated chrysanthemum
Xuefeng Zhang, Wei Sun, Jiangshuo Su, Ying Li, Jiafu Jiang, Zhiyong Guan, Fadi Chen, Weimin Fang, Fei Zhang

TL;DR
This study identifies genetic factors influencing rooting ability in chrysanthemum, a key trait for vegetative propagation, and highlights a gene that negatively regulates rooting.
Contribution
The study identifies candidate genes and genetic regions associated with rooting traits in chrysanthemum using GWAS, transcriptomics, and functional validation.
Findings
Spray cut chrysanthemums show superior rooting ability compared to other types.
GWAS identified 71 significant SNPs and 98 candidate genes linked to rooting traits.
The gene CmNRAMP3 was identified as a negative regulator of rooting ability.
Abstract
Chrysanthemum, a globally renowned economic crop, primarily relies on vegetative propagation methods such as cutting for commercial cultivation. However, certain varieties with exceptional ornamental qualities often encounter difficulties in widespread adoption due to poor rooting ability and suboptimal root quality. The genetic underpinnings of rooting ability in chrysanthemum cuttings have remained largely unexplored. This study marks a significant advancement in this field. By evaluating 11 rooting traits across a diverse panel of 188 chrysanthemum genotypes, we found that spray cut chrysanthemums exhibit superior rooting ability compared to other cultivated types and wild species. Selective sweep analysis identified 534 selected genomic regions potentially linked to rooting traits during the domestication and improvement of chrysanthemums. Genome-wide association studies (GWAS)…
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TopicsPlant Molecular Biology Research · Plant tissue culture and regeneration · Tree Root and Stability Studies
