Strawberry phenotypic plasticity in flowering time is driven by interaction between genetic loci and temperature

Alexandre Prohaska, Aurélie Petit, Silke Lesemann, Pol Rey-Serra, Luca Mazzoni,Agnieszka Masny,José F. Sánchez-Sevilla,Aline Potier, Amèlia Gaston, Krzysztof Klamkowski, Christophe Rothan,Bruno Mezzetti,Iraida Amaya, Klaus Olbricht,Béatrice Denoyes

biorxiv(2023)

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The flowering time, which determines when the fruits or seeds can be harvested, is known to be sensitive to plasticity, i.e. the ability of a genotype to display different phenotypes in response to environmental variations. In the context of climate change, strawberry breeding can take advantage of phenotypic plasticity to create high-performing varieties adapted either to local conditions or to a wide range of climates. To decipher how the environment affects the genetic architecture of flowering time in cultivated strawberry (Fragaria × ananassa) and modify its QTL effects, we used a bi-parental segregating population grown for two years at widely divergent latitudes (5 European countries) and combined climatic variables with genomic data (Affymetrix® SNP array). We detected 10 unique flowering time QTL and demonstrated that temperature modulates the effect of plasticity-related QTL. We propose candidate genes for the three main plasticity QTL, including FaTFL1 which is the most relevant candidate in the interval of the major temperature-sensitive QTL (6D\_M). We further designed and validated a genetic marker for the 6D\_M QTL which offers great potential for breeding programs, for example for selecting of early-flowering strawberry varieties well adapted to different environmental conditions. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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