QTLs Analysis and Validation for Fiber Quality Traits Using Maternal Backcross Population in Upland Cotton

Publication Overview
TitleQTLs Analysis and Validation for Fiber Quality Traits Using Maternal Backcross Population in Upland Cotton
AuthorsMa L, Zhao Y, Wang Y, Shang L, Hua J
TypeJournal Article
Journal NameFrontiers in plant science
Volume8
Year2017
Page(s)2168
CitationMa L, Zhao Y, Wang Y, Shang L, Hua J. QTLs Analysis and Validation for Fiber Quality Traits Using Maternal Backcross Population in Upland Cotton. Frontiers in plant science. 2017; 8:2168.

Abstract

Cotton fiber is renewable natural fiber source for textile. Improving fiber quality is an essential goal for cotton breeding project. In present study, F14 recombinant inbred line (RIL) population was backcrossed by the maternal parent to obtain a backcross (BC) population, derived from one Upland cotton hybrid. Three repetitive field trials were performed by randomized complete block design with two replicates in three locations in 2015, together with the BC population, common male parent and the RIL population. Totally, 26 QTLs in BC population explained 5.00-14.17% of phenotype variation (PV) and 37 quantitative trait loci (QTL) were detected in RIL population explaining 5.13-34.00% of PV. Seven common QTLs detected simultaneously in two populations explained PV from 7.69 to 23.05%. A total of 20 QTLs in present study verified the previous results across three environments in 2012. Particularly, qFL-Chr5-2 controlling fiber length on chromosome 5 explained 34.00% of PV, while qFL-Chr5-3 only within a 0.8 cM interval explained 13.93% of PV on average in multiple environments. These stable QTLs explaining great variation offered essential information for marker-assisted selection (MAS) to improve fiber quality traits. Lots of epistasis being detected in both populations acted as one of important genetic compositions of fiber quality traits.

Features
This publication contains information about 68 features:
Feature NameUniquenameType
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fiber elongationqFEL.GG-RIL.16_ch04-1.hd15-bcQTL
fiber elongationqFEL.GG-RIL.16_ch04-1.wh15-bcQTL
fiber elongationqFEL.GG-RIL.16_ch05.hd15.1QTL
fiber elongationqFEL.GG-RIL.16_ch05.hd15.2QTL
fiber elongationqFEL.GG-RIL.16_ch05.wh15QTL
fiber elongationqFEL.GG-RIL.16_ch07.wh15QTL
fiber elongationqFEL.GG-RIL.16_ch11.cz15QTL
fiber elongationqFEL.GG-RIL.16_ch13.hd15QTL
fiber elongationqFEL.GG-RIL.16_ch17.cz15-bcQTL
fiber elongationqFEL.GG-RIL.16_ch24.cz15QTL
fiber elongationqFEL.GG-RIL.16_ch24.cz15-bcQTL
fiber elongationqFEL.GG-RIL.16_ch25.cz15QTL
fiber strengthqFS.GG-RIL.16_ch01-1.cz15-bcQTL
fiber strengthqFS.GG-RIL.16_ch02-1.cz15QTL
fiber strengthqFS.GG-RIL.16_ch05.cz15.1QTL
fiber strengthqFS.GG-RIL.16_ch05.cz15.2QTL
fiber strengthqFS.GG-RIL.16_ch05.cz15-bcQTL
fiber strengthqFS.GG-RIL.16_ch05.hd15.1QTL
fiber strengthqFS.GG-RIL.16_ch05.hd15.2QTL
fiber strengthqFS.GG-RIL.16_ch10.cz15-bcQTL
fiber strengthqFS.GG-RIL.16_ch13.hd15QTL
fiber strengthqFS.GG-RIL.16_ch14.hd15-bcQTL
fiber strengthqFS.GG-RIL.16_ch20.wh15QTL
fiber strengthqFS.GG-RIL.16_ch21.cz15QTL

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Projects
This publication contains information about 2 projects:
Project NameDescription
GG-RIL-2017
GG-RIL-2017 fiber traits
Properties
Additional details for this publication include:
Property NameValue
Publication ModelElectronic-eCollection
ISSN1664-462X
pISSN1664-462X
Publication Date2017
Journal AbbreviationFront Plant Sci
DOI10.3389/fpls.2017.02168
Elocation10.3389/fpls.2017.02168
LanguageEnglish
Language Abbreng
Publication TypeJournal Article
Journal CountrySwitzerland