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QTL analysis of fruit quality traits in two peach intraspecific populations and importance of maturity date pleiotropic effect
by
Eduardo, Iban
, Rossini, Laura
, Pozzi, Carlo
, Vecchietti, Alberto
, Bassi, Daniele
, Pacheco, Igor
, Chietera, Giorgiana
in
Acidity
/ Assisted selection
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biotechnology
/ breeding
/ brix
/ cost effectiveness
/ Cultivars
/ flowers
/ Food quality
/ Forestry
/ fruit quality
/ Fruits
/ Gene mapping
/ Genomes
/ genomics
/ genotyping
/ hybrids
/ juices
/ Life Sciences
/ Maturity date
/ microsatellite repeats
/ Molecular maps
/ normal distribution
/ Original Paper
/ parents
/ peaches
/ Plant breeding
/ Plant Breeding/Biotechnology
/ Plant Genetics and Genomics
/ pleiotropy
/ polymerase chain reaction
/ Prunus
/ Prunus persica
/ Prunus persica (Batsch.) L
/ Quality traits
/ quantitative trait loci
/ SSR
/ titratable acidity
/ total soluble solids
/ Tree Biology
2011
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QTL analysis of fruit quality traits in two peach intraspecific populations and importance of maturity date pleiotropic effect
by
Eduardo, Iban
, Rossini, Laura
, Pozzi, Carlo
, Vecchietti, Alberto
, Bassi, Daniele
, Pacheco, Igor
, Chietera, Giorgiana
in
Acidity
/ Assisted selection
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biotechnology
/ breeding
/ brix
/ cost effectiveness
/ Cultivars
/ flowers
/ Food quality
/ Forestry
/ fruit quality
/ Fruits
/ Gene mapping
/ Genomes
/ genomics
/ genotyping
/ hybrids
/ juices
/ Life Sciences
/ Maturity date
/ microsatellite repeats
/ Molecular maps
/ normal distribution
/ Original Paper
/ parents
/ peaches
/ Plant breeding
/ Plant Breeding/Biotechnology
/ Plant Genetics and Genomics
/ pleiotropy
/ polymerase chain reaction
/ Prunus
/ Prunus persica
/ Prunus persica (Batsch.) L
/ Quality traits
/ quantitative trait loci
/ SSR
/ titratable acidity
/ total soluble solids
/ Tree Biology
2011
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QTL analysis of fruit quality traits in two peach intraspecific populations and importance of maturity date pleiotropic effect
by
Eduardo, Iban
, Rossini, Laura
, Pozzi, Carlo
, Vecchietti, Alberto
, Bassi, Daniele
, Pacheco, Igor
, Chietera, Giorgiana
in
Acidity
/ Assisted selection
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biotechnology
/ breeding
/ brix
/ cost effectiveness
/ Cultivars
/ flowers
/ Food quality
/ Forestry
/ fruit quality
/ Fruits
/ Gene mapping
/ Genomes
/ genomics
/ genotyping
/ hybrids
/ juices
/ Life Sciences
/ Maturity date
/ microsatellite repeats
/ Molecular maps
/ normal distribution
/ Original Paper
/ parents
/ peaches
/ Plant breeding
/ Plant Breeding/Biotechnology
/ Plant Genetics and Genomics
/ pleiotropy
/ polymerase chain reaction
/ Prunus
/ Prunus persica
/ Prunus persica (Batsch.) L
/ Quality traits
/ quantitative trait loci
/ SSR
/ titratable acidity
/ total soluble solids
/ Tree Biology
2011
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QTL analysis of fruit quality traits in two peach intraspecific populations and importance of maturity date pleiotropic effect
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QTL analysis of fruit quality traits in two peach intraspecific populations and importance of maturity date pleiotropic effect
2011
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Two intraspecific peach breeding populations have been used to conduct a quantitative trait locus (QTL) analysis of fruit quality traits: an F₁ from the cross Bolero (B) x OroA (O) and an F₂ from the cross Contender (C) x Ambra (A). A total of 344 Prunus simple sequence repeats (SSRs) were analyzed in B, O, C, A parents and CxA F₁ hybrid. Eight SSR were mapped for the first time in peach. A multiplex-ready polymerase chain reaction (PCR) protocol has allowed considerable time and cost saving during genotyping steps. Two maps (B map and O map) were produced for BxO population following the pseudo-test cross strategy and one for CxA. No marker could be mapped on G6 for the B map, on G4 and G8 for the O map and on G5 for the CxA map. Both populations were phenotyped over 2 years for maturity date (MD), fruit weight, external fruit skin overcolor, juice total soluble solids (SSC, Brix degree), juice titrable acidity and juice pH. Data for blooming time and flower type were scored only for BxO in 2007. All traits had a normal distribution, except for MD which was bimodal in BxO and trimodal in CxA, where it was scored as a co-dominant trait. Up to two QTLs per trait were detected in each population, and most of them were located in the same region forming clusters of QTLs, especially on G4. This is likely due to a major pleiotropic effect of MD masking the identification of other QTLs for different traits.
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