Quantitative trait loci associated with agronomic and fiber traits of upland cotton.

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TitleQuantitative trait loci associated with agronomic and fiber traits of upland cotton.
AuthorsShappley ZW; Jenkins JN; Zhu J; McCarty JC Jr
TypeJournal Article
Journal NameJournal of Cotton Science
Volume2
Year1998
Page(s)153 163
Publication CodeJCS-2-153

Abstract

Identification of quantitative trait loci (QTLs) for agronomic and fiber traits in upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) and their allelic association with molecular markers would be useful in cotton breeding. We used the mixed model approach of Zhu and Weir (1998) to analyze for QTLs associated with 19 agronomic and fiber traits across 96 F2-derived families from the cross of two cotton lines, MARCABUCAG8US-1-88 x 'HS 46' (female parent). In the mixed model, molecular markers are random variables and QTLs are fixed variables. Thus, with the mixed model analysis, the QTLs are not dependent upon a particular fixed set of markers being in the model. The model also provides estimates of additive and dominance genetic effects as well as the direction of the effects of alleles from both parents. The fiber and agronomic traits, except seed index and bloom rate, were measured in F2-derived F5 families. We mapped 100 QTLs to 60 maximum likelihood positions in 24 linkage groups. Several QTLs influence more than one trait. The most frequent association of QTLs with multiple traits was for fiber traits related to maturity and fineness. A positive correlation among traits would be beneficial for marker-assisted selection in plant breeding as well as for cloning genes for transformation. For example, in linkage group 14 near markers C117C5RI and F26ERI, a QTL is located that affects micronaire, arealometer high pressure reading, weight fineness, and wall thickness. In linkage group 19, four closely linked QTLs, located in an 8 cM region near marker C80F1RV, influence strength, fineness, and maturity of fiber. Maximum likelihood locations such as those obtained in this study do not.
Features
This publication contains information about 105 features:
Feature NameUniquenameType
stem height to node ratioqRPHND.HM-F2:3_lg23QTL
seed indexqSI.HM-F2:3_lg04QTL
seed indexqSI.HM-F2:3_lg11QTL
seed indexqSI.HM-F2:3_lg14.1QTL
seed indexqSI.HM-F2:3_lg14.2QTL
2.5 span lengthqSL2.5.HM-F2:3_lg03QTL
2.5 span lengthqSL2.5.HM-F2:3_lg12QTL
2.5 span lengthqSL2.5.HM-F2:3_lg16QTL
2.5 span lengthqSL2.5.HM-F2:3_lg17QTL
2.5 span lengthqSL2.5.HM-F2:3_lg28QTL
50 span lengthqSL50.HM-F2:3_lg06QTL
50 span lengthqSL50.HM-F2:3_lg16QTL
stem node numberqSTEMNN.HM-F2:3_lg14QTL
stem node numberqSTEMNN.HM-F2:3_lg23QTL
stem node numberqSTEMNN.HM-F2:3_lg31QTL
fiber cell wall thicknessqWALL.HM-F2:3_lg06QTL
fiber cell wall thicknessqWALL.HM-F2:3_lg09QTL
fiber cell wall thicknessqWALL.HM-F2:3_lg10QTL
fiber cell wall thicknessqWALL.HM-F2:3_lg14.1QTL
fiber cell wall thicknessqWALL.HM-F2:3_lg14.2QTL
fiber cell wall thicknessqWALL.HM-F2:3_lg19QTL
fiber cell wall thicknessqWALL.HM-F2:3_lg24QTL
fiber cell wall thicknessqWALL.HM-F2:3_lg28QTL
weight finenessqWTFN.HM-F2:3_lg09QTL
weight finenessqWTFN.HM-F2:3_lg10QTL

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Projects
This publication contains information about 1 projects:
Project NameDescription
HM-F2:3-1998
Featuremaps
This publication contains information about 1 maps:
Map Name
HS-46 x MARCABUCAG8US-1-88, F2:3 (1998)
Properties
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eISSN1524-3303
Journal CodeJCS
pISSN1523-6919
URLhttp://www.cotton.org/journal/
Journal AliasThe journal of cotton science
PublisherThe Cotton Foundation
Published LocationUnited States
Publication CodeJCS-2-153
LanguageEnglish
Keywordsgossypium hirsutum; quantitative traits; agronomic characteristics; cotton; quality; genetic improvement; genetic markers; restriction fragment length polymorphism; linkage groups; plant breeding; agronomic traits