Genetic Architecture of Responses to Water Deficit in Grapevine
This article analyzes the genetic basis of grapevine responses to water deficit by mapping QTLs controlling traits like transpiration rate, water use efficiency, and hydraulic conductivity, highlighting independent genetic controls and breeding opportunities.
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In this study, quantitative genetic analyses were conducted to identify genomic regions involved in grapevine responses to water deficit. Using diverse scion and rootstock genotypes, QTL mapping revealed loci associated with transpiration rate, stomatal regulation, hydraulic conductivity, water extraction capacity, and water use efficiency. Distinct QTLs were found for baseline transpiration and its acclimation under water stress, as well as for biomass accumulation and water use efficiency, indicating partially independent genetic controls. These findings suggest that improving water use efficiency without compromising productivity is feasible and provide valuable targets for breeding grapevine varieties better adapted to drought conditions.
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Podrobné informace o příspěvku
- Projekt
- Lokalita
- France
- Autoři
- Elisa MARGUERIT, Aude COUPEL-LEDRU, François BARRIEU, Pierre-François BERT, Agnès DOLIGEZ, Eric LEBON, Patrice THIS, Thierry SIMONNEAU et Nathalie OLLAT
- Účel
- Adopt innovative practices
- Typ souboru
- dokument
- Vytvořeno dne
- 01. 7. 2014
- Původní jazyk
- French
- Oficiální webové stránky projektu
- Innovations agronomiques
- Licence
- CC BY