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Yield-height correlation and QTL localization for plant height in two lowland switchgrass populations

Yield-height correlation and QTL localization for plant height in two lowland switchgrass populations
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摘要 Switchgrass(Panicum virgatum L.), as a model herbaceous crop species for bioenergy production,is targeted to improve biomass yield and feedstock quality.Plant height is a major component contributing to biomass yield. Accordingly, the objectives of this research were to analyze phenotypic variation for biomass and plant height and the association between them and to localize associated plant height QTLs. Two lowland switchgrass mapping populations, one selfed and another hybrid population established in the field at Perkins and Stillwater,Oklahoma, were deployed in the experiment for two years post establishment. Large genetic variation existed for plant biomass and height within the two populations. Plant height was positively correlated with biomass yield in the selfed population(r = 0.39, P < 0.0001) and the hybrid population(r = 0.41, P < 0.0001). In the selfed population,a joint analysis across all environments revealed 10 QTLs and separate analysis for each environment, collectively revealed 39 QTLs related to plant height. In the hybrid population, the joint analysis across overall environments revealed 35 QTLs and the separate analysis for each environment revealed 38 QTLs. The findings of this research contribute new information about the genetic control for plant height and will be useful for future plant breeding and genetic improvement programs in lowland switchgrass. Switchgrass(Panicum virgatum L.), as a model herbaceous crop species for bioenergy production,is targeted to improve biomass yield and feedstock quality.Plant height is a major component contributing to biomass yield. Accordingly, the objectives of this research were to analyze phenotypic variation for biomass and plant height and the association between them and to localize associated plant height QTLs. Two lowland switchgrass mapping populations, one selfed and another hybrid population established in the field at Perkins and Stillwater,Oklahoma, were deployed in the experiment for two years post establishment. Large genetic variation existed for plant biomass and height within the two populations. Plant height was positively correlated with biomass yield in the selfed population(r = 0.39, P < 0.0001) and the hybrid population(r = 0.41, P < 0.0001). In the selfed population,a joint analysis across all environments revealed 10 QTLs and separate analysis for each environment, collectively revealed 39 QTLs related to plant height. In the hybrid population, the joint analysis across overall environments revealed 35 QTLs and the separate analysis for each environment revealed 38 QTLs. The findings of this research contribute new information about the genetic control for plant height and will be useful for future plant breeding and genetic improvement programs in lowland switchgrass.
出处 《Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering》 2018年第1期118-128,共11页 农业科学与工程前沿(英文版)
基金 supported by NSF EPSCoR award 0814361 Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station, Hatch OKL2972 the South Central Sun Grant Competitive Grants Program
关键词 yield-height QTL localization lowland switchgrass yield-height QTL localization lowland switchgrass
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