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The stability of fatty acid composition in sunflower oil is dependent on environment and affected by structural variation

Ingold, M.; Gao, Q.; Mandel, J. R.; McNellie, J. P.; Keepers, K. G.; Barb, J. G.; Burke, J. M.; Rieseberg, L. H.; Hulke, B. S.

2026-05-07 plant biology
10.64898/2026.05.04.722759 bioRxiv
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In sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.), the composition of fatty acids in the seeds, primarily oleic, linoleic, stearic and palmitic acid, is of utmost importance for oil quality. Despite this, the genetic basis of this trait and its interaction with the environment is poorly understood. Understanding this interaction is critical to improvement of sunflower within the context of climate change. In this work, we incorporated fatty acid composition measurements from the sunflower SAM population and eight environments across an extensive geographic cline into GWAS. The SAM panel consists of 287 varieties representing approximately 90% of sunflower diversity, for which 2.2 million high-quality SNPs with a MAF > 5% are available. For increased power, multivariate GWAS was performed with four different inputs: (i) mean fatty acid composition within each environment, (ii) mean fatty acid composition within each environment omitting high oleic varieties, (iii) trait stability within environments quantified by standard errors among replicate samples ( stability) and (iv) Eberhart and Russells {beta} which quantifies trait stabilities across environments ({beta} stability). All four analyses yielded highly significantly associated SNPs. We found that high oleic varieties exhibited high {beta} trait stability, resulting in substantial overlap in markers between analyses (i) and (iv), with signals being fairly consistent between environments in analysis (i). For analyses (ii) and (iii), significant markers tended to vary between trials. For significant SNPs across all analyses, 147 candidate genes were identified, including promising candidates such as 15 fatty acid metabolism genes, 6 heat shock proteins and 22 transcription factors. Lastly, a large introgression consisting of two flanking inverted sequences on Chromosome 5 was found to coincide with stability in the Georgia trial, suggesting a role in FA composition stability under high heat conditions.

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