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Ecology and genomics of an important crop wild relative as a prelude to agricultural innovation.


ABSTRACT: Domesticated species are impacted in unintended ways during domestication and breeding. Changes in the nature and intensity of selection impart genetic drift, reduce diversity, and increase the frequency of deleterious alleles. Such outcomes constrain our ability to expand the cultivation of crops into environments that differ from those under which domestication occurred. We address this need in chickpea, an important pulse legume, by harnessing the diversity of wild crop relatives. We document an extreme domestication-related genetic bottleneck and decipher the genetic history of wild populations. We provide evidence of ancestral adaptations for seed coat color crypsis, estimate the impact of environment on genetic structure and trait values, and demonstrate variation between wild and cultivated accessions for agronomic properties. A resource of genotyped, association mapping progeny functionally links the wild and cultivated gene pools and is an essential resource chickpea for improvement, while our methods inform collection of other wild crop progenitor species.

SUBMITTER: von Wettberg EJB 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5811434 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Ecology and genomics of an important crop wild relative as a prelude to agricultural innovation.

von Wettberg Eric J B EJB   Chang Peter L PL   Başdemir Fatma F   Carrasquila-Garcia Noelia N   Korbu Lijalem Balcha LB   Moenga Susan M SM   Bedada Gashaw G   Greenlon Alex A   Moriuchi Ken S KS   Singh Vasantika V   Cordeiro Matilde A MA   Noujdina Nina V NV   Dinegde Kassaye Negash KN   Shah Sani Syed Gul Abbas SGA   Getahun Tsegaye T   Vance Lisa L   Bergmann Emily E   Lindsay Donna D   Mamo Bullo Erena BE   Warschefsky Emily J EJ   Dacosta-Calheiros Emmanuel E   Marques Edward E   Yilmaz Mustafa Abdullah MA   Cakmak Ahmet A   Rose Janna J   Migneault Andrew A   Krieg Christopher P CP   Saylak Sevgi S   Temel Hamdi H   Friesen Maren L ML   Siler Eleanor E   Akhmetov Zhaslan Z   Ozcelik Huseyin H   Kholova Jana J   Can Canan C   Gaur Pooran P   Yildirim Mehmet M   Sharma Hari H   Vadez Vincent V   Tesfaye Kassahun K   Woldemedhin Asnake Fikre AF   Tar'an Bunyamin B   Aydogan Abdulkadir A   Bukun Bekir B   Penmetsa R Varma RV   Berger Jens J   Kahraman Abdullah A   Nuzhdin Sergey V SV   Cook Douglas R DR  

Nature communications 20180213 1


Domesticated species are impacted in unintended ways during domestication and breeding. Changes in the nature and intensity of selection impart genetic drift, reduce diversity, and increase the frequency of deleterious alleles. Such outcomes constrain our ability to expand the cultivation of crops into environments that differ from those under which domestication occurred. We address this need in chickpea, an important pulse legume, by harnessing the diversity of wild crop relatives. We document  ...[more]

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