AUTHOR=Jiang Siqi , Zhang Haibo , Ni Pengzun , Yu Shuai , Dong Haixiao , Zhang Ao , Cao Huiying , Zhang Lijun , Ruan Yanye , Cui Zhenhai TITLE=Genome-Wide Association Study Dissects the Genetic Architecture of Maize Husk Tightness JOURNAL=Frontiers in Plant Science VOLUME=11 YEAR=2020 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/plant-science/articles/10.3389/fpls.2020.00861 DOI=10.3389/fpls.2020.00861 ISSN=1664-462X ABSTRACT=
The husk is a leafy outer tissue that encloses a maize ear. Previously, we identified the optimum husk structure by measuring the husk length, husk layer number, husk thickness and husk width. Husk tightness (HTI) is a combined trait based on the above four husk measurements. Unveiling the genetic basis of HTI will aid in guiding the genetic improvement of maize for mechanical harvesting and for protecting the ear from pest damage and pathogen infection. Here, we used a maize associate population of 508 inbred lines with tropical, subtropical and temperate backgrounds to analyze the genetic architecture of HTI. Evaluating the phenotypic diversity in three different environments showed that HTI exhibited broad natural variations and a moderate heritability level of 0.41. A diversity analysis indicated that the inbred lines having a temperate background were more loosely related than those having a tropical or subtropical background. HTI showed significant negative correlations with husk thickness and width, which indicates that thicker and wider husks wrapped the ear tighter than thinner and slimmer husks. Combining husk traits with ∼1.25 million single nucleotide polymorphisms in a genome-wide association study revealed 27 variants that were significantly associated with HTI above the threshold of P < 7.26 × 10–6. We found 27 candidate genes for HTI that may participate in (1) husk senescence involving lipid peroxidation (