Phaseolus vulgaris (common bean) is one of the most economically important members of the Fabaceae family and a crop of high nutritional value. Seed and leaf morphological traits are key determinants of yield, shaped by genetic and environmental factors. In this study, we characterized a diversity panel of 434 P. vulgaris accessions for morphological and colorimetric traits. Using genome-wide association studies based on both single-nucleotide polymorphisms and structural variants, we identified 73 high-confidence quantitative trait locus (QTL). In total, we present 114 candidate genes within 25 quantitative trait loci linked to seed and leaf morphology and color, including an OVATE Family Protein 5 (PvOFP5), which was functionally validated as a key regulator of seed size in common bean. We employed a heterologous approach by overexpressing the inferior (Mesoamerican) and superior (Andean) alleles of PvOFP5 in Arabidopsis thaliana wild-type and knockout lines, and confirmed the key role of PvOFP5 in determining seed area. This work provides a comprehensive atlas of genetic associations for bean morphology and color, and highlights PvOFP5 as a promising target for marker-assisted breeding aimed at optimizing seed size.
GWAS identifies regulators of seed and leaf morphology in common bean, revealing OFP5 as a major seed size determinant / Von Steimker, J., Bulut, M., Pozhvanov, G., Bergmann, S., Wendenburg, R., Sun, Y., Zhu, F., Pieri, A., Frascarelli, G., Nanni, L., Bellucci, E., Bitocchi, E., Papa, R., Fernie, A.R., Alseekh, S.. - In: PLANT JOURNAL. - ISSN 0960-7412. - 126:3(2026). [10.1111/tpj.70909]
GWAS identifies regulators of seed and leaf morphology in common bean, revealing OFP5 as a major seed size determinant
Pieri, Alice;Frascarelli, Giulia;Nanni, Laura;Bellucci, Elisa;Bitocchi, Elena;Papa, Roberto;
2026-01-01
Abstract
Phaseolus vulgaris (common bean) is one of the most economically important members of the Fabaceae family and a crop of high nutritional value. Seed and leaf morphological traits are key determinants of yield, shaped by genetic and environmental factors. In this study, we characterized a diversity panel of 434 P. vulgaris accessions for morphological and colorimetric traits. Using genome-wide association studies based on both single-nucleotide polymorphisms and structural variants, we identified 73 high-confidence quantitative trait locus (QTL). In total, we present 114 candidate genes within 25 quantitative trait loci linked to seed and leaf morphology and color, including an OVATE Family Protein 5 (PvOFP5), which was functionally validated as a key regulator of seed size in common bean. We employed a heterologous approach by overexpressing the inferior (Mesoamerican) and superior (Andean) alleles of PvOFP5 in Arabidopsis thaliana wild-type and knockout lines, and confirmed the key role of PvOFP5 in determining seed area. This work provides a comprehensive atlas of genetic associations for bean morphology and color, and highlights PvOFP5 as a promising target for marker-assisted breeding aimed at optimizing seed size.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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