Identification of genetic locus underlying easy dehulling in rice-tartary for easy postharvest processing of tartary buckwheat

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As a highly nutritious crop, Tartary buckwheat (Fagopyrum tartaricum) strongly adapts and grows in adverse environments and is widely grown in Asia. However, its flour contains a large proportion of the hull that adheres to the testa layer of the groats and is difficult to be removed in industrial processing. Fortunately, rice-Tartary, with the loose and non-adhering hull, provides potentiality of improving Tartary buckwheat that can dehull easily. Here, we performed high-throughput sequencing for two parents (Tartary buckwheat and rice-Tartary) and two pools (samples from the F2 population) and obtained 101 Gb raw sequencing data for further analysis. Sequencing reads were mapped to the reference genome of Tartary buckwheat, and a total of 633,256 unique SNPs and 270,181 unique indels were found in these four samples. Then, based on the Bulked Segregant Analysis (BSA), we identified a candidate genetic region, containing 45 impact SNPs/indels and 36 genes, that might underly non-adhering hull of rice-Tartary and should have value for breeding easy dehulling Tartary buckwheat.

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Zhang, L., Ma, M., & Liu, L. (2020). Identification of genetic locus underlying easy dehulling in rice-tartary for easy postharvest processing of tartary buckwheat. Genes, 11(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/genes11040459

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