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QTL Mapping of Genome Regions Controlling Manganese Uptake in Lentil Seed
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Ates, Duygu
, Yagmur, Bulent
, Aldemir, Secil
, Vandenberg, Albert
, Kahraman, Abdullah
, Ozkan, Hakan
, Tanyolac, Muhammed Bahattin
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Genomes
2018
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QTL Mapping of Genome Regions Controlling Manganese Uptake in Lentil Seed
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Ates, Duygu
, Yagmur, Bulent
, Aldemir, Secil
, Vandenberg, Albert
, Kahraman, Abdullah
, Ozkan, Hakan
, Tanyolac, Muhammed Bahattin
in
Genomes
2018
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QTL Mapping of Genome Regions Controlling Manganese Uptake in Lentil Seed
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QTL Mapping of Genome Regions Controlling Manganese Uptake in Lentil Seed
2018
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This study evaluated Mn concentration in the seeds of 120 RILs of lentil developed from the cross “CDC Redberry” × “ILL7502”. Micronutrient analysis using atomic absorption spectrometry indicated mean seed manganese (Mn) concentrations ranging from 8.5 to 26.8 mg/kg, based on replicated field trials grown at three locations in Turkey in 2012 and 2013. A linkage map of lentil was constructed and consisted of seven linkage groups with 5,385 DNA markers. The total map length was 973.1 cM, with an average distance between markers of 0.18 cM. A total of 6 QTL for Mn concentration were identified using composite interval mapping (CIM). All QTL were statistically significant and explained 15.3–24.1% of the phenotypic variation, with LOD scores ranging from 3.00 to 4.42. The high-density genetic map reported in this study will increase fundamental knowledge of the genome structure of lentil, and will be the basis for the development of micronutrient-enriched lentil genotypes to support biofortification efforts.
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