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Identification of QTLs associated with yield-related traits and superior genotype prediction using recombinant inbred line population in tobacco. | LitMetric

Tobacco is an economically significant industrial crop and model plant for genetic research, yet little is known about its genetic architecture. Quantitative trait loci (QTL) analysis was performed for six agronomic traits on an F_7 population of 341 genotypes, parents, and F plants using 1974 SSR markers across two environments. 31 QTLs contributing single-locus additive effects on 13 linkage groups (LGs) and 6 QTL pairs contributing epistatic effects on 6 LGs, were detected by the QTLNetwork 2.0 which was developed for the mixed-linear-model-based composite interval mapping (MCIM). Notably, 5 QTLs and 1 epistatic QTL pair were found to have pleiotropic effects on some genetically related traits. Moreover, the Broad sense heritability of the detected QTLs ranged from 1.05% to 43.33%, while genotype-by-environment interaction heritability spanned from 27.09% to 56.25%. Based on the results of QTL mapping, the potential superior lines for all or specific environments were designed and evaluated. Five major QTLs were finely dissected based on the tobacco reference genome of K326, and 31 candidate genes were predicted. This study offered new insights into the complicated genetic architecture and QTL resources for efficient breeding design for genetic improvement of agronomic traits in tobacco.

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