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QTL analysis of potato tuber dormancy
Authors:J H van den Berg  E E Ewing  R L Plaisted  S McMurry  M W Bonierbale
Institution:(1) Department of Fruit and Vegetable Science, Cornell University, 134 Plant Science Building, 14853-5908 Ithaca, NY, USA;(2) Department of Plant Breeding and Biometry, Cornell University, 252 Emerson Hall, 14853 Ithaca, NY, USA;(3) Present address: Nunhems Seeds, P.O. Box 4005, AA 6080 Haelen, The Netherlands;(4) Present address: CIAT, AA6713 Cali, Colombia
Abstract:The potential loss of chemical sprout inhibitors because of public concern over the use of pesticides underscores the desirability of breeding for long dormancy of potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) tubers. Quantitative trait locus (QTL) analyses were performed in reciprocal backcrosses between S. tuberosum and S. berthaultii toward defining the complexity of dormancy. S. berthaultii is a wild Bolivian species characterized by a short-day requirement for tuberization, long tuber dormancy, and resistance to several insect pests. RFLP alleles segregating from the recurrent parents as well as from the interspecific hybrid were monitored in two segregating progenies. We detected QTLs on nine chromosomes that affected tuber dormancy, either alone or through epistatic interactions. Alleles from the wild parent promoted dormancy, with the largest effect at a QTL on chromosome 2. Long dormancy appeared to be recessive in the backcross to S. berthaultii (BCB). In BCB the additive effects of dormancy QTLs accounted for 48% of the measured phenotypic variance, and adding epistatic effects to the model explained only 4% more. In contrast, additive effects explained only 16% of the variance in the backcross to S. tuberosum (BCT), and an additional 24% was explained by the inclusion of epistatic effects. In BCB variation at all QTLs detected was associated with RFLP alleles segregating from the hybrid parent; in BCT all QTLs except for two found through epistasis were detected through RFLP alleles segregating from the recurrent parent. At least three dormancy QTLs mapped to markers previously found to be associated with tuberization in these crosses.Paper number 55 of the Department of Fruit and Vegetable Science, Cornell University
Keywords:Solanum tuberosum  Solanum berthaultii  QTL  Potato  Dormancy
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