Plants (Jun 2021)

QTL Mapping and Phenotypic Variation for Seedling Vigour Traits in Barley (<i>Hordeum vulgare</i> L.)

  • Ludovic J.A. Capo-chichi,
  • Sharla Eldridge,
  • Ammar Elakhdar,
  • Takahiko Kubo,
  • Robert Brueggeman,
  • Anthony O. Anyia

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/plants10061149
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 6
p. 1149

Abstract

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Seed vigour is considered a critical stage for barley production, and cultivars with early seedling vigour (ESV) facilitate rapid canopy formation. In this study, QTLs for 12 ESV-related traits were mapped using 185 RILs derived from a Xena x H94061120 evaluated across six independent environments. DArT markers were used to develop a genetic map (1075.1 cM; centimorgans) with an average adjacent-marker distance of 3.28 cM. In total, 46 significant QTLs for ESV-related traits were detected. Fourteen QTLs for biomass yield were found on all chromosomes, two of them co-localized with QTLs on 1H for grain yield. The related traits: length of the first and second leaves and dry weight of the second leaf, biomass yield and grain yield, had high heritability (>30%). Meanwhile, a significant correlation was observed between grain yield and biomass yield, which provided a clear image of these traits in the selection process. Our results demonstrate that a pleiotropic QTL related to the specific leaf area of the second leaf, biomass yield, and grain yield was linked to the DArT markers bPb-9280 and bPb-9108 on 1H, which could be used to significantly improve seed vigour by marker-assisted selection and facilitate future map-based cloning efforts.

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