Literature DB >> 15729398

A new intervarietal linkage map and its application for quantitative trait locus analysis of "gigas" features in bread wheat.

Kazuhiro Suenaga1, Mireille Khairallah, H M William, David A Hoisington.   

Abstract

A doubled-haploid (DH) population from an intervarietal cross between the Japanese cultivar 'Fukuho-komugi' and the Israeli wheat line 'Oligoculm' was produced by means of wheat x maize crosses. One hundred seven DH lines were genotyped to construct a simple sequence repeat (SSR) based linkage map with RFLP, RAPD, and inter-simple sequence repeat markers. Out of 570 loci genotyped, 330 were chosen based on their positions on the linkage map to create a "framework" map for quantitative trait locus (QTL) analysis. Among the 28 linkage groups identified, 25 were assigned to the 21 chromosomes of wheat. The total map length was 3948 cM, including the three unassigned linkage groups (88 cM), and the mean interval between loci was 12.0 cM. Loci with segregation distortion were clustered on chromosomes 1A, 4B, 4D, 5A, 6A, 6B, and 6D. After vernalization, the DH lines were evaluated for spike number per plant (SN) and spike length (SL) in a greenhouse under 24-h daylength to assess the "gigas" features (extremely large spikes and leaves) of 'Oligoculm'. The DH lines were also autumn-sown in the field in two seasons (1990-1991 and 1997-1998) for SN and SL evaluation. QTL analysis was performed by composite interval mapping (CIM) with the framework map to detect QTLs for SN and SL. A major QTL on 1AS, which was stable in both greenhouse and field conditions, was found to control SN. This QTL was close to the glume pubescence locus (Hg) and explained up to 62.9% of the total phenotypic variation. The 'Oligoculm' allele restricted spike number. The SSR locus Xpsp2999 was the closest locus to this QTL and is considered to be a possible marker for restricted tillering derived from 'Oligoculm'. Eight QTLs were detected for SL. The largest QTL detected on 2DS was common to the greenhouse and field environments. It explained up to 33.3% of the total phenotypic variation. The second largest QTL on 1AS was common to the greenhouse and the 1997-1998 season. The position of this QTL was close to that for the SN detected on 1AS. The association between SN and SL is discussed.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15729398     DOI: 10.1139/g04-092

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genome        ISSN: 0831-2796            Impact factor:   2.166


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