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Journal of Applied Genetics 45(3), 2004, pp. 297-306

Interval mapping of QTLs controlling yield-related traits and seed protein content in Pisum sativum

Lidia Irzykowska, Bogdan Wolko


Abstract: A linkage map of garden pea was constructed on the basis of 114 plants (F2 generation) derived from a cross combination Wt10245 × Wt11238. The map, consisting of 204 morphological, isozyme, AFLP, ISSR, STS, CAPS and RAPD markers, was used for interval mapping of quantitative trait loci (QTLs) controlling seed number, pod number, 1000-seed weight, 1000-yield, and seed protein content. Characterization of each QTL included identification of QTL position with reference to the flanking markers, estimation of the part of variance explained by this QTL, and determination of its gene action. The yield-related traits were measured in F2 plants and in F4 recombinant inbred lines (RILs). The interval mapping revealed two to six QTLs per trait, demonstrating linkage to seven pea chromosomes. A total of 37 detected QTLs accounted for 9.1-55.9% of the trait's phenotypic variation and showed different types of gene action. As many as eight and ten QTLs influencing the analysed traits were mapped in linkage groups III and V, respectively, indicating an important role of these regions of the pea genome in the control of yield and seed protein content.

Key words: interval mapping, Pisum sativum, QTL, seed protein content, yield.

Correspondence: L Irzykowska, Department of Phytopathology, August Cieszkowski Agricultural University of Poznan, Dabrowskiego 159, 60-594 Poznan, Poland; e-mail: irzyk@au.poznan.pl

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