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Association mapping of seed quality traits using the Canadian flax (Linum usitatissimum L.) core collection
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WoS WOS:000333353400010
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:84897051350
DOI 10.1007/S00122-014-2264-4
Año 2014
Tipo artículo de investigación

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Autores Afiliación Chile

Instituciones Chile

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Abstract



Linseed oil is valued for its food and non-food applications. Modifying its oil content and fatty acid (FA) profiles to meet market needs in a timely manner requires clear understanding of their quantitative trait loci (QTL) architectures, which have received little attention to date. Association mapping is an efficient approach to identify QTL in germplasm collections. In this study, we explored the quantitative nature of seed quality traits including oil content (OIL), palmitic acid, stearic acid, oleic acid, linoleic acid (LIO) linolenic acid (LIN) and iodine value in a flax core collection of 390 accessions assayed with 460 microsatellite markers. The core collection was grown in a modified augmented design at two locations over 3 years and phenotypic data for all seven traits were obtained from all six environments. Significant phenotypic diversity and moderate to high heritability for each trait (0.73-0.99) were observed. Most of the candidate QTL were stable as revealed by multivariate analyses. Nine candidate QTL were identified, varying from one for OIL to three for LIO and LIN. Candidate QTL for LIO and LIN co-localized with QTL previously identified in bi-parental populations and some mapped nearby genes known to be involved in the FA biosynthesis pathway. Fifty-eight percent of the QTL alleles were absent (private) in the Canadian cultivars suggesting that the core collection possesses QTL alleles potentially useful to improve seed quality traits. The candidate QTL identified herein will establish the foundation for future marker-assisted breeding in linseed.

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Agronomy
Plant Sciences
Genetics & Heredity
Horticulture
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Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 SOTO-CERDA, BRAULIO J. Hombre Univ Manitoba - Canadá
AGR & AGRI FOOD CANADA - Canadá
Centro de Genomica Nutricional Agroacuicola - Chile
University of Manitoba - Canadá
Cereal Research Centre - Canadá
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada - Canadá
2 Duguid, Scott Hombre AGR & AGRI FOOD CANADA - Canadá
Agriculture et Agroalimentaire Canada - Canadá
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada - Canadá
3 Booker, Helen Mujer Univ Saskatchewan - Canadá
University of Saskatchewan - Canadá
4 Rowland, Gordon Hombre Univ Saskatchewan - Canadá
University of Saskatchewan - Canadá
5 Diederichsen, Axel Hombre AGR & AGRI FOOD CANADA - Canadá
Agriculture et Agroalimentaire Canada - Canadá
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada - Canadá
6 Cloutier, Sylvie Mujer Univ Manitoba - Canadá
AGR & AGRI FOOD CANADA - Canadá
University of Manitoba - Canadá
Cereal Research Centre - Canadá
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada - Canadá

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Financiamiento



Fuente
Comisión Nacional de Investigación Científica y Tecnológica
Genome Canada
Total Utilization Flax GENomics
Saskatchewan Flax Development Commission
Government of Manitoba
Manitoba Flax Growers Association
Becas Chile-Comision Nacional de Investigacion Cientifica y Tecnologica (CONICYT)
Agricultural Development Fund
Genome Prairie
Flax Council of Canada
Saskatchewan Flax Development Commission, Agricultural Development Fund

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Agradecimientos



Agradecimiento
The authors are grateful to Evelyn Loewen, Andrzej Walichnowski, Elsa Reimer, Natasa Radovanovic, Evelyn Miranda and the breeding teams at the Morden Research Station and the Crop Development Centre for technical assistance. This work was conducted as part of the Total Utilization Flax Genomics (TUFGEN) project funded by Genome Canada and co-funded by the Government of Manitoba, the Flax Council of Canada, the Saskatchewan Flax Development Commission, Agricultural Development Fund and the Manitoba Flax Growers Association. Project management and support by Genome Prairie are also gratefully acknowledged. Braulio J. Soto-Cerda was supported by Becas Chile-Comision Nacional de Investigacion Cientifica y Tecnologica (CONICYT).
The authors are grateful to Evelyn Loewen, Andrzej Walichnowski, Elsa Reimer, Natasa Radovanovic, Evelyn Miranda and the breeding teams at the Morden Research Station and the Crop Development Centre for technical assistance. This work was conducted as part of the Total Utilization Flax Genomics (TUFGEN) project funded by Genome Canada and co-funded by the Government of Manitoba, the Flax Council of Canada, the Saskatchewan Flax Development Commission, Agricultural Development Fund and the Manitoba Flax Growers Association. Project management and support by Genome Prairie are also gratefully acknowledged. Braulio J. Soto-Cerda was supported by Becas Chile—Comisión Nacional de Investigación Científica y Tecnológica (CONICYT).

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