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, Julia; Bulut, Mustafa; Pozhvanov, Gregory; Bergmann, Susan; Wendenburg, Regina; Sun, Yuming; Zhu, Feng; Pieri, Alice; Frascarelli, Giulia; Nanni, Laura; Bellucci, Elisa; Bitocchi, Elena; Papa, Roberto; Fernie, Alisdair R.; Alseekh, Saleh. - 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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