Quantitative trait locus mapping of floral and related traits using an F2 population of Aquilegia

2014 
The objective of this study was to determine quantitative trait loci (QTL) underlying ten floral and related traits in Aquilegia. The traits assessed were calyx diameter, corolla diameter, petal length, petal blade length, sepal length, sepal width, spur length, spur width, plant height and flower number. These are important traits for ornamental value and reproductive isolation of Aquilegia. QTL analysis of these traits was conducted using single-marker analysis and composite interval mapping (CIM). We used an F2 population consisting of 148 individuals derived from a cross between the Chinese wild species Aquilegia oxysepala and the cultivar Aquilegia flabellata ‘pumila’. Resulting CIM analysis identified 39 QTLs associated with these traits, which were mapped on seven linkage groups. These QTLs could explain 1.22–53.28% of the phenotypic variance. Thirty-one QTLs, which explained more than 10% of the phenotypic variation, were classified as major QTLs. Graphical representations of the QTLs on seven linkage groups were made. Our research provides the potential for future molecular assisted selection breeding programmes and the cloning of target genes through fine mapping.
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