Quantitative trait locus mapping reveals the genomic regions associated with yield-related traits in maize (Zea mays L.)

Cereal Research Communications(2024)

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Abstract
Maize, a one of the cereal crops, serves as the staple food for numerous people across the world. Maize breeding programmes primarily aim to enhance the yield potential of newly developed cultivars. This objective can be accomplished either by direct selection for increased grain yield or by indirect selection for traits closely associated with yield. The present study was carried out in two environments viz., Coimbatore (E1) and Vagarai (E2) to locate QTLs associated with yield-related traits in a recombinant inbred line (RIL) population that resulted from a cross between UMI79 and UMI 936(w). A total of seven yield-related traits (Ear weight, ear diameter, ear length, kernel row number, kernel number per row, 100-kernel weight, and grain yield) were evaluated across the two environments. The QTLs were mapped with the support of genotyping-by-sequencing based SNPs genetic linkage map which contains 1516 markers and spans 10 chromosomes and covers an overall distance of 6924.7 centimorgans. A total of 22 QTLs were discovered across these environments and best linear unbiased predictors, with four of these QTLs being common across them. The study pinpointed three stable QTLs (qEW-6, qEL-2, and qKRN-5), each contributing > 10
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Candidate genes,Maize,QTL,Yield-related traits,SNP,GBS
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