Multi-environment QTL analyses for drought-related traits in a recombinant inbred population of chickpea (Cicer arientinum L.)

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TitleMulti-environment QTL analyses for drought-related traits in a recombinant inbred population of chickpea (Cicer arientinum L.)
AuthorsHamwieh A, Imtiaz M, Malhotra RS
TypeJournal Article
Journal NameTheoretical and applied genetics
Volume126
Issue4
Year2013
Page(s)1025-1038
CitationHamwieh A, Imtiaz M, Malhotra RS. Multi-environment QTL analyses for drought-related traits in a recombinant inbred population of chickpea (Cicer arientinum L.). Theoretical and applied genetics. 2013; 126(4):1025-1038.

Abstract

A recombinant inbred line (RIL) population, comprising 181 lines derived from ILC588 × ILC3279, was evaluated in 10 environments across three locations with different moisture gradients. A drought resistance score (DRS) and three phenology traits—plant height (PLHT), days to flowering (DFLR), and days to maturity (MAT)—were recorded along with seven yield-related traits—grain yield (GY), biological yield (BY), harvest index (HI), the number of pods/3 plants (Pod), percentage of empty pods (%Epod), 100 seed weight (100 sw), and seed number/3 plants (SN). Two RILs (152, 162) showed the best GYs and DRSs under stressed and non-stressed environments. The quantitative trait loci (QTLs) analyses detected 93 significant QTLs (LOD ≥ 2.0) across the genome × environment interactions. The highest phenotypic variation (>24 %) was explained by the QTLDFLR in Terbol-11. Four common possible pleiotropic QTLs on LG3 and LG4 were identified as associated with DFLR, DRS, GY, MAT, HI, SN, and Pod. No significant epistatic interactions were found between these QTLs and the other markers. However, the QTL for DRS was detected as a conserved QTL in three late planting environments. The markers H6C-07 (on LG3) and H5G01 (on LG4) were associated with QTLs for many traits in all environments studied except two. The allele ‘A’ of marker H6C07 (from the tolerant parent ILC588) explained 80 % of the yield increase under late planting and 29.8 % of that under dry environments. Concentrating on LG3 and LG4 in molecular breeding programs for drought could speed up improvement for these traits.
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This publication contains information about 98 features:
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Harvest indexqHI.ILC588xILC3279.LG1.Breda-10.2QTL
Percent empty podqPEP.ILC588xILC3279.LGU.TH-cont08QTL
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Percent empty podqPEP.ILC588xILC3279.LGU.TH-cont09QTL
Percent empty podqPEP.ILC588xILC3279.LG1.Breda-10QTL
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Percent empty podqPEP.ILC588xILC3279.LG2.Terbol-11QTL
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Seed number per plantqSDPL.ILC588xILC3279.LG3.TH-Dr08QTL
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Seed number per plantqSDPL.ILC588xILC3279.LG3.Breda-10QTL
Seed number per plantqSDPL.ILC588xILC3279.LG3.Terbol-11QTL
Biomass yield per plantqBYPL.ILC588xILC3279.LGU.TH-cont09QTL
Biomass yield per plantqBYPL.ILC588xILC3279.LG7.TH-cont10QTL
Biomass yield per plantqBYPL.ILC588xILC3279.LG3.Breda-10QTL
Biomass yield per plantqBYPL.ILC588xILC3279.LG3.Terbol-11QTL
Biomass yield per plantqBYPL.ILC588xILC3279.LGU.Terbol-11QTL

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Chickpea-drought-resistant_trait-Imtiaz-2013
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Publication TypeJournal Article
Publication Date2013
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URLhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00122-012-2034-0
KeywordsCicer arietinum, chickpeas, drought, drought tolerance, dry environmental conditions, flowering, grain yield, harvest index, inbred lines, phenotypic variation, planting date, pods, quantitative trait loci