Genome-Wide Association Mapping of Oil Content and Seed-Related Traits in Shea Tree (Vitellaria paradoxa subsp. nilotica) Populations
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Shea tree (Vitellaria paradoxa) is an important fruit tree crop because of its oil used for
cooking and the industrial manufacture of cosmetics. Despite its essential benefits, quantitative
trait loci linked to the economic traits have not yet been studied. In this study, we performed
association mapping on a panel of 374 shea tree accessions using 7530 Single-Nucleotide Polymor phisms (SNPs) markers for oil yield and seed-related traits. Twenty-three SNP markers significantly
(−log10 (p) = 4.87) associated with kernel oil content, kernel length, width, and weight were iden tified. The kernel oil content and kernel width had the most significant marker–trait associations
(MTAs) on chromosomes 1 and 8, respectively. Sixteen candidate genes identified were linked to early
induction of flower buds and somatic embryos, seed growth and development, substrate binding,
transport, lipid biosynthesis, metabolic processes during seed germination, and disease resistance
and abiotic stress adaptation. The presence of these genes suggests their role in promoting bioactive
functions that condition high oil synthesis in shea seeds. This study provides insights into the
important marker-linked seed traits and the genes controlling them, useful for molecular breeding
for improving oil yield in the species
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Citation: Odoi, J.B.; Adjei, E.A.; Barnor, M.T.; Edema, R.; Gwali, S.; Danquah, A.; Odong, T.L.; Hendre, P. Genome-Wide Association Mapping of Oil Content and Seed-Related Traits in Shea Tree (Vitellaria paradoxa subsp. nilotica) Populations. Horticulturae 2023, 9, 811. https:// doi.org/10.3390/horticulturae9070811