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QTL analysis of kernel size and shape in two hexaploid wheat mapping populations
Authors:Flavio Breseghello  Mark E Sorrells
Institution:1. Department of Plant Breeding and Genetics, 240 Emerson Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853-1902, United States;2. Embrapa Rice and Beans, Santo Antônio de Goiás, GO 75375, Brazil
Abstract:Kernel size and shape in wheat are important because of their relationship with yield and milling quality. This paper reports QTL analyses of kernel morphology in two hexaploid wheat mapping populations, grown in NY and CA. Kernel morphology was evaluated through a new and improved method, combining measurements from two orthogonal pictures. Single marker regression showed that several genomic positions, scattered through the genome, were related to kernel size and shape, in both populations. The direction of allele effects was consistent between environments, although the LOD scores varied considerably. Composite interval mapping revealed QTLs on all seven homoeologous groups, considering both populations. For the QTLs detected through this method, the signal and magnitude of additive effects were similar between environments, indicating small QTL × environment interaction. In the population W7984 × Opata 85, the strongest signal was detected on the chromosome 5B, for kernel length. In the population AC Reed × Grandin, the most important QTLs were detected on chromosome 2D, affecting the lateral dimensions of the kernel. This study agreed with previous reports that the genetic control of kernel length and width are largely independent. Additionally, it was shown that QTLs detected on different mapping populations, with identical evaluation methods, can be very distinct.
Keywords:Grain size  Grain shape
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