Congruence in QTL for adventitious rooting in Pinus elliottii X Pinus caribaea hybrids resolves between and within-species effects
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P. Christou M Gale A. Graner T. Helenjaris S. Knapp A. Pereira J. Rafalski T. Rocheford F. Salamimi |
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01/01/2006
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Resumo |
Targeting between-species effects for improvement in synthetic hybrid populations derived from outcrossing parental tree species may be one way to increase the efficacy and predictability of hybrid breeding. We present a comparative analysis of the quantitative trait loci (QTL) which resolved between from within-species effects for adventitious rooting in two populations of hybrids between Pinus elliottii and P. caribaea, an outbred F-1 (n=287) and an inbred-like F-2 family (n=357). Most small to moderate effect QTL (each explaining 2-5% of phenotypic variation, PV) were congruent (3 out of 4 QTL in each family) and therefore considered within-species effects as they segregated in both families. A single large effect QTL (40% PV) was detected uniquely in the F-2 family and assumed to be due to a between-species effect, resulting from a genetic locus with contrasting alleles in each parental species. Oligogenic as opposed to polygenic architecture was supported in both families (60% and 20% PV explained by 4 QTL in the F-2 and F-1 respectively). The importance of adventitious rooting for adaptation to survive water-logged environments was thought in part to explain oligogenic architecture of what is believed to be a complex trait controlled by many hundreds of genes. |
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eng |
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Springer |
Palavras-Chave | #Marker-aided Selection #Rooting Percentage #Stem Cuttings #Synthetic Hybrids #Agronomy #Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology #Plant Sciences #Horticulture #Tree Breeding Strategies #Microsatellite Markers #Quantitative Trait #Forest Tree #Molecular-genetics #Low-copy #Linkage #Genome #Growth #Loci #C1 #270200 Genetics #300602 Tree Improvement (Selection, Breeding and Genetic Engineering) #620300 Forestry #620302 Softwood plantations |
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Journal Article |