Chromosomes 3B and 4D are associated with several milling and baking quality traits in a soft white spring wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) population

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A. H. Carter
K. Garland-Campbell
C. F. Morris
K. K. Kidwell
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[1] Washington State University,Department of Crop and Soil Sciences
[2] Washington State University,College of Agriculture, Human and Natural Resource Sciences
[3] US Department of Agriculture,Wheat Genetics, Quality, Physiology and Disease Research Unit
[4] Agricultural Research Service,Western Wheat Quality Laboratory
[5] US Department of Agriculture,undefined
[6] Agricultural Research Service,undefined
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Recombinant Inbred Line; Recombinant Inbred Line Population; Soft Wheat; Flour Protein; Single Kernel Characterization System;
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Wheat is marketed based on end-use quality characteristics and better knowledge of the underlying genetics of specific quality parameters is essential to enhance the breeding process. A set of 188 recombinant inbred lines from a ‘Louise’ by ‘Penawawa’ mapping population was grown in two crop years at two locations in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States and data were collected on 17 end-use quality traits using established quality analysis protocols. Using an established genetic linkage map, composite interval mapping was used to identify QTL associated with 16 of the 17 quality traits. QTL were found on 13 of the 21 wheat chromosomes. A large number of QTL were located on chromosomes 3B and 4D and coincided with traits for milling quality and starch functionality. Chromosome 3B contained 10 QTL, which were localized to a 26.2 cM region. Chromosome 4D contained 7 QTL, all of which were located on an 18.8 cM region of this chromosome. The majority of the alleles for superior end-use quality were associated with the cultivar Louise. The identified QTL detected remained highly significant independent of grain yield and protein quantity. The identification of these QTL for end-use quality gives key insight into the relationship and complexity of end-use quality traits. It also improves our understanding of these relationships, thereby allowing plant breeders to make valuable gains from selection for these important traits.
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页码:1079 / 1096
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