Detection of QTL for flowering time in multiple families of elite maize

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Jana Steinhoff
Wenxin Liu
Jochen C. Reif
Giovanni Della Porta
Nicolas Ranc
Tobias Würschum
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[1] University of Hohenheim,State Plant Breeding Institute
[2] China Agricultural University,Crop Genetics and Breeding Department
[3] Syngenta Seeds S.p.A.,undefined
[4] Syngenta Seeds SAS,undefined
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Flowering Time; Genetic Architecture; Epistatic Interaction; Segregation Distortion; Connected Model;
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Flowering time is a fundamental quantitative trait in maize that has played a key role in the postdomestication process and the adaptation to a wide range of climatic conditions. Flowering time has been intensively studied and recent QTL mapping results based on diverse founders suggest that the genetic architecture underlying this trait is mainly based on numerous small-effect QTL. Here, we used a population of 684 progenies from five connected families to investigate the genetic architecture of flowering time in elite maize. We used a joint analysis and identified nine main effect QTL explaining approximately 50 % of the genotypic variation of the trait. The QTL effects were small compared with the observed phenotypic variation and showed strong differences between families. We detected no epistasis with the genetic background but four digenic epistatic interactions in a full 2-dimensional genome scan. Our results suggest that flowering time in elite maize is mainly controlled by main effect QTL with rather small effects but that epistasis may also contribute to the genetic architecture of the trait.
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页码:1539 / 1551
页数:12
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