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Liuchun Feng1, Chenhui Zhou1, Qiao Su1, Min Xu1, Haoran Yue1, Shuwen Zhang2, Baoliang Zhou3.
Abstract
Fibre strength (FS) is an important quality attribute in the modern textile industry, which is genetically controlled by quantitative trait loci (QTLs). Fine-mapping stable QTLs for FS to identify candidate genes would be valuable for uncovering the genetic basis of fibre quality traits in cotton. Here, a single segment introgression line, IL-D2-2, from the cross of (TM-1×TX-1046) reported in our previous studies, was found to have significantly improved FS compared with the recurrent parent TM-1. To fine-map the QTLs of the FS, we further crossed IL-D2-2 with its recurrent parent TM-1 to produce F2 and F2:3 populations. QTL analysis and substitution mapping showed qFS-Chr. D02 was anchored into a 550.66 kb-interval between two markers, INTR1027 and JESPR-231. This interval contained 67 genes, among which 27 genes related to cell-wall synthesis were selected to conduct qRT-PCR. The results revealed seven genes were expressed significantly differently during the fibre secondary-wall-thickening stage (10-25 days post-anthesis), three being upregulated and four downregulated in IL-D2-2. Both GH_D02G2269 (UDP-glucosyl transferase 84B1) and GH_D02G2289 (unknown function (DUF869)) with nonsynonymous SNPs in IL-D2-2 had significantly downregulated expression, suggesting they were candidates for qFS-Chr. D02. This research provides information about marker-assisted selection for cotton fibre strength improvement.Entities:
Keywords: Fibre strength (FS); Fine mapping; Gossypium hirsutum; Introgression line (IL); Quantitative trait loci (QTLs); qRT-PCR
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32563462 DOI: 10.1016/j.plantsci.2020.110524
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant Sci ISSN: 0168-9452 Impact factor: 4.729