控制甜菜抗倒伏能力的关键数量性状基因位点

IF 1.6 3区 农林科学 Q2 AGRONOMY Euphytica Pub Date : 2024-03-04 DOI:10.1007/s10681-024-03304-7
Yosuke Kuroda
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对于依赖根、叶和茎的非籽粒作物来说,培育抗倒伏品种至关重要,而了解其遗传机制有助于进行有效的选择。在根部积累糖分的甜菜(Beta vulgaris)中,控制一年生和二年生生命周期的主基因 BvBTC1 的测序变异与螺栓耐受性有关,但其影响尚未得到证实。我们对来自不同耐栓性杂交种的两代(F2:3 和 F5:6)进行了数量性状位点(QTL)分析。历时 4 年,我们利用表型数据和主要基于扩增片段长度多态性的基因型数据,确定了两个一致的 QTL:qB2 和 qB6。第 2 号染色体上的 qB2 表现出最大的表型变异(PVE; 41.9-66.6%),根据映射和基因功能,该基因属于 BvBTC1。在第 6 号染色体上,qB6(PVE 7.8-23.7%)位于 Bv_22330_orky 和 BvFL1 等萌芽相关基因附近,但由于图谱信息的限制,导致 qB6 的基因仍不清楚。总之,关键 QTL qB2 和 qB6 有望提高甜菜的抗栓性,为有针对性的育种工作提供有价值的见解。
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Key quantitative trait loci controlling bolting tolerance in sugar beet

For nonseed crops reliant on roots, leaves, and stems, breeding bolting-tolerant varieties is vital, and understanding the genetic mechanism aids effective selection. In sugar beet (Beta vulgaris), which accumulates sugar in roots, sequencing variations of BvBTC1, the master gene controlling annual and biennial life cycles, is associated with bolting tolerance, but the effects have not been demonstrated. We conducted quantitative trait loci (QTL) analysis on two generations (F2:3 and F5:6) from diverse bolting-tolerant crosses. Over 4 years, using phenotypic and mainly amplified fragment length polymorphism-based genotypic data, we identified two consistent QTLs: qB2 and qB6. These loci, detected regardless of the survey year or generation, were found to be crucial for enhancing sugar beet’s bolting tolerance. qB2 on chromosome 2 exhibited the highest phenotypic variance (PVE; 41.9–66.6%) and was attributed to BvBTC1 based on mapping and gene function. On chromosome 6, qB6 (PVE 7.8–23.7%) was located near bolting-related genes, such as Bv_22330_orky and BvFL1, but the gene responsible for qB6 remains unclear owing to map information limitations. Overall, the key QTL qB2 and qB6 hold promise for advancing bolting tolerance in sugar beet, offering valuable insights for targeted breeding efforts.

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Euphytica
Euphytica 农林科学-农艺学
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157
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4.5 months
期刊介绍: Euphytica is an international journal on theoretical and applied aspects of plant breeding. It publishes critical reviews and papers on the results of original research related to plant breeding. The integration of modern and traditional plant breeding is a growing field of research using transgenic crop plants and/or marker assisted breeding in combination with traditional breeding tools. The content should cover the interests of researchers directly or indirectly involved in plant breeding, at universities, breeding institutes, seed industries, plant biotech companies and industries using plant raw materials, and promote stability, adaptability and sustainability in agriculture and agro-industries.
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