Breeding Science
Online ISSN : 1347-3735
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Detecting QTLs for plant architecture traits in cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.)
Xiao Zun LiXiao Jun YuanSu JiangJun Song PanSi Li DengGang WangHuan Le HeAi Zhong WuLi Huang ZhuTakato KobaRun Cai
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2008 Volume 58 Issue 4 Pages 453-460

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Abstract
To improve the efficiency of breeding cucumber in China, we previously mapped QTL for most fruit- and flower-related traits of this species. Here, we mapped QTLs for six plant architecture traits including lateral branch number (LBN), lateral branch total length (LBTL), main-stem length (MSL), internode length (INL), main-stem diameter (MSD), and petiole length (PL) were detected in greenhouse environments. In total, 14 QTLs were identified for the six traits (LBN, 3; LBTL, 2; MSL, 3; INL, 2; MSD, 2; and PL, 2) with additive heritability of individual QTL ranging from 1.6% to 29.5%. Five QTLs for four traits (LBN, LBTL, MSL, and INL) were observed to have significant (P ≤ 0.05) QTL × environment interaction effects. The broad-sense heritability for the six traits ranged from 8.5% to 47.0%. The QTL information presented in this research, together with the data in our previous study on the fruit- and flower-related traits, will facilitate the breeding of elite cucumber cultivars by marker-assisted selection in China.
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© 2008 by JAPANESE SOCIETY OF BREEDING
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