<p>Inheritance and Linkage Map Positions of Genes Conferring Agromorphological Traits Lens culinaris<br /></p>

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TitleInheritance and Linkage Map Positions of Genes Conferring Agromorphological Traits Lens culinaris
AuthorsSaha GC, Sarker A, Chen W, Vandemark GJ, Muehlbauer FJ
TypeJournal Article
Journal NameInternational Journal of Agronomy
Volume2013
Year2013
CitationSaha GC, Sarker A, Chen W, Vandemark GJ, Muehlbauer FJ. Inheritance and Linkage Map Positions of Genes Conferring Agromorphological Traits Lens culinaris. International Journal of Agronomy. 2013; 2013.

Abstract

Agromorphological traits have immense importance in breeding lentils for higher yield and stability. We studied the genetics and identified map positions of some important agro-morphological traits including days to 50% flowering, plant height, seed diameter, 100 seed weight, cotyledon color, and growth habit in Lens culinaris. Earlier developed RILs for stemphylium blight resistance (ILL-5888 × ILL-6002), contrasted for those agro-morphological traits, were used in our study. Three QTLs for days to 50% flowering were detected with additive and epistatic effects. One QTL for days to 50% flowering, QLG483 (QTL at linkage group 4 at 83 cM position), accounted for an estimated 20.2% of the variation, while QLG124 × QLG1352 and QLG484 × QLG138 accounted for 15.6% and 24.2% of the variation, respectively. Epistatic effects accounted for most of the variation in plant height, but the main effect of one QTL, QLG84, accounted for 15.3%. For seed diameter, three QTLs were detected, and one QTL, QLG482, accounted for 32.6% of the variation. For 100 seed weight, five QTLs were identified with significant additive effects and four with significant interaction effects. The main effect of one QTL, QLG482, also accounted for 17.5% of the variation in seed diameter. QLG which appears to affect days to 50% flowering, seed diameter, and 100 seed weight is flanked by RAPD markers, UBC 34 and UBC1. Growth habit and cotyledon color are controlled by single genes with prostrate dominant to erect and red cotyledon dominant to yellow. The QTL information presented here will assist in the selection of breeding lines for early maturity, upright growth habit, and improved seed quality.
Features
This publication contains information about 12 features:
Feature NameUniquenameType
Days to 50% floweringqDFTFL.ILL6002xILL5888.LG4.1QTL
Days to 50% floweringqDFTFL.ILL6002xILL5888.LG4.2QTL
Days to 50% floweringqDFTFL.ILL6002xILL5888.LG13QTL
Plant heightqPLHGT.ILL6002xILL5888.LG8QTL
Seed diameterqSDDIA.ILL6002xILL5888.LG1QTL
Seed diameterqSDDIA.ILL6002xILL5888.LG4QTL
Seed diameterqSDDIA.ILL6002xILL5888.LG5QTL
100-seed weightqSDWT.ILL6002xILL5888.LG1.1QTL
100-seed weightqSDWT.ILL6002xILL5888.LG1.2QTL
100-seed weightqSDWT.ILL6002xILL5888.LG4QTL
100-seed weightqSDWT.ILL6002xILL5888.LG5QTL
100-seed weightqSDWT.ILL6002xILL5888.LG8QTL
Projects
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Project NameDescription
Lentil-Agromorphological_Traits-Saha-2013
Featuremaps
This publication contains information about 1 maps:
Map Name
lentil-ILL6002xILL5888-F7-RIL
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Start PageArticle ID 618926
URLhttp://www.hindawi.com/journals/ija/2013/618926/