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Identification and validation of genetic loci for tiller angle in bread wheat

Theoretical and Applied Genetics(2020)

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Key message Two major QTL for tiller angle were identified on chromosomes 1AL and 5DL, and TaTAC-D1 might be the candidate gene for QTA.caas-5DL. Abstract An ideal plant architecture is important for achieving high grain yield in crops. Tiller angle (TA) is an important factor influencing yield. In the present study, 266 recombinant inbred lines (RILs) derived from a cross between Zhongmai 871 (ZM871) and its sister line Zhongmai 895 (ZM895) was used to map TA by extreme pool-genotyping and inclusive composite interval mapping (ICIM). Two quantitative trait loci (QTL) on chromosomes 1AL and 5DL were identified with reduced tiller angle alleles contributed by ZM895. QTA.caas - 1AL was detected in six environments, explaining 5.4–11.2% of the phenotypic variances. The major stable QTL, QTA.caas - 5DL , was identified in all eight environments, accounting for 13.8–24.8% of the phenotypic variances. The two QTL were further validated using BC 1 F 4 populations derived from backcrosses ZM871/ZM895//ZM871 (121 lines) and ZM871/ZM895//ZM895 (175 lines). Gene TraesCS5D02G322600 , located in the 5DL QTL and designated TaTAC - D1 , had a SNP in the third exon with ‘A’ and ‘G’ in ZM871 and ZM895, respectively, resulting in a Thr 169 Ala amino acid change. A KASP marker based on this SNP was validated in two sets of germplasm, providing further evidence for the significant effects of TaTAC - D1 on TA. Thus extreme pool-genotyping can be employed to detect QTL for plant architecture traits and KASP markers tightly linked with the QTL can be used in wheat breeding programs targeting improved plant architecture.
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genetic loci,tiller angle,wheat
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