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Identification and characterization of QTL for spike morphological traits, plant height and heading date derived from the D genome of natural and resynthetic allohexaploid wheat.

Huanwen XuRunqi ZhangMingming WangLinghong LiLei YanZhen WangJun ZhuXiyong ChenAiju ZhaoZhenqi SuJiewen XingQixin SunZhongfu Ni
Published in: TAG. Theoretical and applied genetics. Theoretische und angewandte Genetik (2021)
QHd.cau-7D.1 for heading date was delimited into the physical interval of approximately 17.38 Mb harboring three CONSTANS-like zinc finger genes. Spike morphological traits, plant height and heading date play important roles in yield improvement of wheat. To reveal the genetic factors that controlling spike morphological traits, plant height and heading date on the D genome, we conducted analysis of quantitative traits locus (QTL) using 198 F7:8 recombinant inbred lines (RILs) derived from a cross between the common wheat TAA10 and resynthesized allohexaploid wheat XX329 with similar AABB genomes. A total of 23 environmentally stable QTL on the D sub-genome for spike length (SL), fertile spikelet number per spike (FSN), sterile spikelet number per spike (SSN), total spikelet number per spike (TSN), spike compactness (SC), plant height (PHT) and heading date (HD) were detected, among which eight appeared to be novel QTL. Furthermore, QHd.cau-7D.1 and QPht.cau-7D.2 shared identical confidence interval and were delimited into the physical interval of approximately 17.38 Mb with 145 annotated genes, including three CONSTANS-like zinc finger genes (TraesCS7D02G209000, TraesCS7D02G213000 and TraesCS7D02G220300). This study will help elucidate the molecular mechanism of the seven traits (SL, FSN, SSN, TSN, SC, PHT and HD) and provide a potentially valuable resource for genetic improvement.
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