Genome-wide association study of biological nitrogen fixation traits in mini-core cowpea germplasm

dc.contributor.authorNkurunziza Gelase
dc.contributor.authorMbeyagala K. Emmanuel
dc.contributor.authorAmponsah Adjei Emmanuel
dc.contributor.authorOnziga Dramadri Isaac
dc.contributor.authorEdema Richard
dc.contributor.authorArfang Badji
dc.contributor.authorHagos Abrah Rahiel
dc.contributor.authorAstere Bararyenya
dc.contributor.authorKpedetin Ariel Frejus Sodedji
dc.contributor.authorTukamuhabwa Phinehas
dc.contributor.authorOchwo Ssemakula Mildred
dc.contributor.authorTumuhairwe John Baptist
dc.contributor.authorLapaka Odong Thomas
dc.date.accessioned2026-03-16T08:20:16Z
dc.date.issued2025-05-09
dc.description.abstractBiological Nitrogen Fixation (BNF) efficiency in legume crops such as cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L. Walp) has been less documented yet is key in improving yield perfor- mance and restoring soil fertility in sub-Saharan Africa. Nevertheless, little progress has been made in understanding the gene control of the BNF traits in cowpea to sus- tain the development of smart agriculture in this part of the world. This study aimed to identify cowpea genotypes and map genomic regions for BNF traits for developing high nitrogen-fixing cultivars. A total of 241 mini-core cowpea genotypes were inoculated with Bradyrhizobium spp in a screen house for two cycles. Phenotypic data col- lected on the number of nodules (NN) per plant, nodule efficiency (NE) in percentage, and nodule dry weight (NDW) per plant revealed significant differences implying high genetic variability in the mini-core population for nodulation capacity. Fifteen significant association signals were identified for BNF traits on nine chromosomes except Vu02 and Vu09 when two multi-locus models were considered. Markers accounting for over 15% variation for BNF traits included 2_31410 (2.32Mb) on Vu05 and 2_45545 (24.93Mb) on Vu06 for NN, 2_06530 (56.64Mb) and 2_27028 (34.31Mb) on Vu01 for NE and 2_50837 (10.07Mb) on Vu01 and 2_11699 (34.41Mb) on Vu07 for NDW, respectively. Additionally, positional candidate genes near the peak markers that encode genes associated with BNF in cowpea included Vigun06g121800, Vigun01g160600, Vigun10g014400, Vigun07g221500, Vigun07g221300 and Vigun11g096700. The genotype TVu-1477 was identified to have favorable alleles for both three studied traits. The significant markers identified in this study can be converted to Kompetitive Allele Specific-PCR (KASP) markers to accelerate the develop- ment of high-yielding cowpea varieties that also enhance soil fertility.
dc.identifier.citationNkurunziza G, Mbeyagala EK, Adjei EA, Dramadri IO, Edema R, Badji A, et al. (2025) Genome-wide association study of biological nitrogen fixation traits in mini-core cowpea germplasm. PLoS One 20(5): e0322203. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0322203
dc.identifier.other10.1371/journal.pone.0322203
dc.identifier.urihttps://researchspace.naro.go.ug/handle/123456789/377
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherPLoS One
dc.titleGenome-wide association study of biological nitrogen fixation traits in mini-core cowpea germplasm
dc.typeArticle

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