Characterization and fine mapping analysis of a major stable QTL qKnps-4A for kernel number per spike in wheat
Key message A major stable QTL for kernel number per spike was narrowed down to a 2.19-Mb region containing two potential candidate genes, and its effects on yield-related traits were characterized. Kernel number per spike (KNPS) in wheat is a key yield component. Dissection and characterization of...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Theoretical and applied genetics 2023-10, Vol.136 (10), p.211-211, Article 211 |
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A major stable QTL for kernel number per spike was narrowed down to a 2.19-Mb region containing two potential candidate genes, and its effects on yield-related traits were characterized.
Kernel number per spike (KNPS) in wheat is a key yield component. Dissection and characterization of major stable quantitative trait loci (QTLs) for KNPS would be of considerable value for the genetic improvement of yield potential using molecular breeding technology. We had previously reported a major stable QTL controlling KNPS,
qKnps-4A
. In the current study, primary fine-mapping analysis, based on the primary mapping population, located
qKnps-4A
to an interval of approximately 6.8-Mb from 649.0 to 655.8 Mb on chromosome 4A refering to ‘Kenong 9204’ genome. Further fine-mapping analysis based on a secondary mapping population narrowed
qKnps-4A
to an approximately 2.19-Mb interval from 653.72 to 655.91 Mb. Transcriptome sequencing, gene function annotation analysis and homologous gene related reports showed that
TraesKN4A01HG38570
and
TraesKN4A01HG38590
were most likely to be candidate genes of
qKnps-4A
. Phenotypic analysis based on paired near-isogenic lines in the target region showed that
qKnps-4A
increased KNPS mainly by increasing the number of central florets per spike. We also evaluated the effects of
qKnps-4A
on other yield-related traits. Moreover, we dissected the QTL cluster of
qKnps-4A
and
qTkw-4A
and proved that the phenotypic effects were probably due to close linkage of two or more genes rather than pleiotropic effects of a single gene. This study provides molecular marker resource for wheat molecular breeding designed to improve yield potential, and lay the foundation for gene functional analysis of
qKnps-4A
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ISSN: | 0040-5752 1432-2242 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00122-023-04456-1 |