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Quantitative trait loci mapping of forage agronomic traits in six mapping populations derived from European elite maize germplasm
Authors:Pengfei Leng  Milena Ouzunova  Matthias Landbeck  Gerhard Wenzel  Joachim Eder  Birte Darnhofer  Thomas Lübberstedt
Affiliation:1. Department of Crop Genomics & Genetic Improvement, Biotechnology Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing, China;2. KWS SAAT SE, Einbeck, Germany;3. Department of Agronomy and Plant Breeding, Technical University of Munich, Freising‐Weihenstephan, Germany;4. Bavarian State Research Center for Agriculture, Freising‐Weihenstephan, Germany;5. Department of Agronomy, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa
Abstract:Four agronomic traits were analysed including dry matter concentration (DMC) and dry matter yield (DMY) for stover, plant height (PHT) and days from planting to silking (DPS). We mapped quantitative trait loci (QTL) in three populations with doubled haploid lines (DHL), one RIL population and two testcross (TC) populations derived from crosses between two of the four populations mentioned above to elite tester lines, based on field phenotyping at multiple locations and years for each; 146–168 SSRs were used for genotyping of the four mapping populations. Significant high phenotypic and genotypic correlations were found for all traits at two locations, while DMC was negatively correlated with the other traits. A total of 42, 41, 54, and 45 QTL were identified for DMC, DMY, PHT, and DPS, respectively, with 9, 7, 12, and 7 major QTL for each trait. Most detected QTL displayed significant interactions with environment. Major QTL detected in more than two populations will contribute to marker‐assisted breeding and also to fine mapping candidate genes associated with maize agronomic traits.
Keywords:DMC  DMY  DPS  forage maize  PHT  QTL analysis
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