Frontiers in Plant Science (Jun 2022)

Identification of QTLs Associated With Agronomic Traits in Tobacco via a Biparental Population and an Eight-Way MAGIC Population

  • Yutong Liu,
  • Guangdi Yuan,
  • Huan Si,
  • Ying Sun,
  • Zipeng Jiang,
  • Dan Liu,
  • Caihong Jiang,
  • Xuhao Pan,
  • Jun Yang,
  • Zhaopeng Luo,
  • Jianfeng Zhang,
  • Min Ren,
  • Yi Pan,
  • Yi Pan,
  • Kefan Sun,
  • He Meng,
  • Liuying Wen,
  • Zhiliang Xiao,
  • Quanfu Feng,
  • Aiguo Yang,
  • Lirui Cheng

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.878267
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13

Abstract

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Agronomic traits such as plant height (PH), leaf number (LN), leaf length (LL), and leaf width (LW), which are closely related to yield and quality, are important in tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L.). To identify quantitative trait loci (QTLs) associated with agronomic traits in tobacco, 209 recombinant inbred lines (RILs) and 537 multiparent advanced generation intercross (MAGIC) lines were developed. The biparental RIL and MAGIC lines were genotyped using a 430 K single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) chip assay, and their agronomic traits were repeatedly evaluated under different conditions. A total of 43 QTLs associated with agronomic traits were identified through a combination of linkage mapping (LM) and association mapping (AM) methods. Among these 43 QTLs, three major QTLs, namely qPH13-3, qPH17-1, and qLW20-1, were repeatedly identified by the use of various genetically diverse populations across different environments. The candidate genes for these major QTLs were subsequently predicted. Validation and utilization of the major QTL qLW20-1 for the improvement of LW in tobacco were investigated. These results could be applied to molecular marker-assisted selection (MAS) for breeding important agronomic traits in tobacco.

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