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Genomics | 2018

RNA sequencing analysis of salt tolerance in soybean (Glycine max)

Ailan Zeng; Pengyin Chen; Kenneth L. Korth; Jieqing Ping; Julie Thomas; Chengjun Wu; Subodh Srivastava; Andy Pereira; Floyd Hancock; Kristofor R. Brye; Jianxin Ma

Salt stress causes foliar chlorosis and scorch, plant stunting, and eventually yield reduction in soybean. There are differential responses, namely tolerance (excluder) and intolerance (includer), among soybean germplasm. However, the genetic and physiological mechanisms for salt tolerance is complex and not clear yet. Based on the results from the screening of the RA-452 x Osage mapping population, two F4:6 lines with extreme responses, most tolerant and most sensitive, were selected for a time-course gene expression study in which the 250 mM NaCl treatment was initially imposed at the V1 stage and continued for 24 h (hrs). Total RNA was isolated from the leaves harvested at 0, 6, 12, 24 h after the initiation of salt treatment, respectively. The RNA-Seq analysis was conducted to compare the salt tolerant genotype with salt sensitive genotype at each time point using RNA-Seq pipeline method. A total of 2374, 998, 1746, and 630 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) between salt-tolerant line and salt-sensitive line, were found at 0, 6, 12, and 24 h, respectively. The expression patterns of 154 common DEGs among all the time points were investigated, of which, six common DEGs were upregulated and seven common DEGs were downregulated in salt-tolerant line. Moreover, 13 common DEGs were dramatically expressed at all the time points. Based on Log2 (fold change) of expression level of salt-tolerant line to salt-sensitive line and gene annotation, Glyma.02G228100, Glyma.03G226000, Glyma.03G031000, Glyma.03G031400, Glyma.04G180300, Glyma.04G180400, Glyma.05 g204600, Glyma.08G189600, Glyma.13G042200, and Glyma.17G173200, were considered to be the key potential genes involving in the salt-tolerance mechanism in the soybean salt-tolerant line.


Molecular Breeding | 2017

Genome-wide association study (GWAS) of salt tolerance in worldwide soybean germplasm lines

Ailan Zeng; Pengyin Chen; Kenneth L. Korth; Floyd Hancock; Andy Pereira; Kristofor R. Brye; Chengjun Wu; Ainong Shi


Archive | 2012

Soybean variety A1035431

Floyd Hancock


Archive | 2012

Soybean variety A1026436

Floyd Hancock


Archive | 2012

SOYBEAN VARIETY A1036387

Floyd Hancock


Crop Science | 2017

Quantitative Trait Loci for Chloride Tolerance in ‘Osage’ Soybean

Ailan Zeng; Laura Lara; Pengyin Chen; Xiaoyan Luan; Floyd Hancock; Kenneth L. Korth; Kristofer Brye; Andy Pereira; Chengjun Wu


Archive | 2014

SOYBEAN VARIETY 01046942

Jesse Gilsinger; Floyd Hancock


Archive | 2012

SOYBEAN VARIETY A1026431

Floyd Hancock


Archive | 2011

SOYBEAN VARIETY A1023667

Floyd Hancock


Archive | 2010

Soybean variety A1024289

Floyd Hancock

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University of Arkansas

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