A Genetic Linkage Map of BC2 Population Reveals QTL Associated with Plant Architecture Traits in Lagerstroemia

文献类型: 外文期刊

第一作者: Zhou, Yang

作者: Zhou, Yang;Ye, Yuanjun;Feng, Lu;Zhang, Ye;Lin, Qifang;Liu, Jieru;Cai, Ming;Wang, Jia;Cheng, Tangren;Zhang, Qixiang;Pan, Huitang;Ye, Yuanjun

作者机构:

关键词: Lagerstroemia; genetic map; QTL; plant height; branching; internode length

期刊名称:FORESTS ( 影响因子:2.221; 五年影响因子:2.484 )

ISSN:

年卷期: 2021 年 12 卷 3 期

页码:

收录情况: SCI

摘要: Plant architecture improvement is of great significance in influencing crop yield, harvesting efficiency and ornamental value, by changing the spatial structure of the canopy. However, the mechanism on plant architecture in woody plants is still unclear. In order to study the genetic control of plant architecture traits and promote marker-assisted selection (MAS), a genetic linkage map was constructed, and QTL mapping was performed. In this study, using 188 BC2 progenies as materials, a genetic map of Lagerstroemia was constructed using amplification fragment length polymorphisms (AFLP) and simple sequence repeats (SSR) markers, and the QTLs of four key plant architecture traits (plant height, crown width, primary lateral branch height and internode length) were analyzed. The genetic map contains 22 linkage groups, including 198 AFLP markers and 36 SSR markers. The total length of the genome covered by the map is 1272 cM, and the average distance between markers is 6.8 cM. Three QTLs related to plant height were located in LG1, LG4 and LG17 linkage groups, and the phenotypic variation rates were 32.36, 16.18 and 12.73%, respectively. A QTL related to crown width was located in LG1 linkage group, and the phenotypic variation rate was 18.07%. Two QTLs related to primary lateral branch height were located in the LG1 and LG7 linkage groups, and the phenotypic variation rates were 20.59 and 15.34%, respectively. Two QTLs related to internode length were located in the LG1 and LG20 linkage groups, and the phenotypic variation rates were 14.86 and 9.87%. The results provide a scientific basis for finely mapping genes of plant architecture traits and marker-assisted breeding in Lagerstroemia.

分类号:

  • 相关文献
作者其他论文 更多>>