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QTL mapping for salt tolerance and domestication-related traits in Vigna marina subsp. oblonga, a halophytic species

Authors :
Norihiko Tomooka
Takehisa Isemura
Akito Kaga
Duncan A. Vaughan
Ken Naito
Peerasak Srinives
Sompong Chankaew
Prakit Somta
Eri Ogiso-Tanaka
Source :
Theoretical and Applied Genetics. 127:691-702
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2013.

Abstract

QTL mapping in F 2 population [ V. luteola × V. marina subsp. oblonga ] revealed that the salt tolerance in V. marina subsp. oblonga is controlled by a single major QTL. The habitats of beach cowpea (Vigna marina) are sandy beaches in tropical and subtropical regions. As a species that grows closest to the sea, it has potential to be a gene source for breeding salt-tolerant crops. We reported here for the first time, quantitative trait loci (QTLs) mapping for salt tolerance in V. marina. A genetic linkage map was constructed from an F2 population of 120 plants derived from an interspecific cross between V. luteola and V. marina subsp. oblonga. The map comprised 150 SSR markers. The markers were clustered into 11 linkage groups spanning 777.6 cM in length with a mean distance between the adjacent markers of 5.59 cM. The F2:3 population was evaluated for salt tolerance under hydroponic conditions at the seedling and developmental stages. Segregation analysis indicated that salt tolerance in V. marina is controlled by a few genes. Multiple interval mapping consistently identified one major QTL which can explain about 50 % of phenotypic variance. The flanking markers may facilitate transfer of the salt tolerance allele from V. marina subsp. oblonga into related Vigna crops. The QTL for domestication-related traits from V. marina are also discussed.

Details

ISSN :
14322242 and 00405752
Volume :
127
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Theoretical and Applied Genetics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5600a7a0fa3ecc9bb695c666f849b96c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00122-013-2251-1