posted on 2024-10-16, 20:46authored byJames McNellie, William May, Loren Rieseberg, Brent S. Hulke
<p><strong>Abstract</strong></p>
<p>Phytotoxic soil salinity is a global problem, and in the northern Great Plains and western Canada, salt accumulates on the surface of marine sediment soils with high water tables under annual crop cover, particularly near wetlands. Crop production can overcome saline-affected soils using crop species and cultivars with salinity tolerance along with changes in management practices. This research seeks to improve our understanding of sunflower (Helianthus annuus) genetic tolerance to high salinity soils. Genome-wide association was conducted using the Sunflower Association Mapping panel grown for two years in naturally occurring saline soils (2016 and 2017, near Indian Head, Saskatchewan, Canada), and six phenotypes were measured: days to bloom, height, leaf area, leaf mass, oil percentage, and yield. Plot level soil salinity was determined by grid sampling of soil followed by kriging. Three estimates of sunflower performance were calculated: 1) under low soil salinity (<4 dS/m), 2) under high soil salinity (> 4 dS/m), and 3) plasticity (regression coefficient between phenotype and soil salinity). Fourteen loci were significant, with one instance of co-localization between a leaf area and a leaf mass locus. Some genomic regions identified as significant in this study were also significant in a recent greenhouse salinity experiment using the same panel. Also, some candidate genes underlying significant QTL have been identified in other plant species as having a role in salinity response. This research identifies alleles for cultivar improvement and for genetic studies to further elucidate salinity tolerance pathways.</p>
<p><strong>Contents</strong></p>
<p> This link to GitHub contains the data and analysis scripts used in this research, including R analysis scripts, and data analyzed.</p>
Funding
Genome Canada – Genome British Columbia Project: LSARP2014-223SUN
This dataset and its associated files are intended for academic research and educational purposes, facilitating the replication of our study on soil salinity effects in sunflower production and supporting further analysis in crop science, agronomy, and yield optimization research.
Use limitations
Users are asked to honor the ethical and legal bounds of this dataset, free of sensitive info but requiring compliance with data laws. Provided 'as is', its completeness or accuracy for all uses isn't guaranteed. Proper citation in use is encouraged.
Temporal Extent Start Date
2016-05-19
Temporal Extent End Date
2017-10-01
Frequency
asNeeded
Theme
Non-geospatial
Geographic Coverage
Geographic location - description
Indian Head, Saskatchewan, Canada
50.4657°, -103.6178°