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- Title
Mapping and use of seed protein loci for marker-assisted selection of growth habit and photoperiod response in Nuña bean ( Phaseolus vulgaris L.).
- Authors
Campa, Ana; Pañeda, Astrid; Pérez-Vega, Elena; Giraldez, Ramón; Ferreira, Juan José
- Abstract
The individual segregations of 14 seed protein loci named, SpA to SpM and Pha (phaseolin), were analyzed in a RIL population developed from the cross Xana × Cornell 49242. These seed protein loci were included in a genetic map previously developed in the same population. Protein loci, SpA, SpB, SpE, SpI, SpJ, and Pha, are organized in two different clusters, both located in linkage group (LG) 7; SpF, SpG, SpK, SpL, and SpM, form a single cluster in LG 4; SpC, is located in LG 3; and SpD, in LG 1. A close linkage was identified between the SpD seed protein locus, and the fin gene, controlling determinate growth habit. The usefulness of the SpD locus as a marker for the indirect selection of determinate growth habit and photoperiod insensitivity was checked in a F population derived from the cross G12587 (an indeterminate and photoperiod sensitive nuña bean) × Sanilac (determinate and photoperiod insensitive) and in a set of Mesoamerican and Andean genotypes. Results indicate that SpD protein locus was useful to detect individuals having determinate growth habit and photoperiod insensitivity in the cross G12587 × Salinac although some recombinants were found. However, the linkage between the SpD locus and the genes controlling growth habit and photoperiod sensitivity should be checked before using the SpD locus for the indirect selection of these traits in different backgrounds.
- Subjects
COMMON bean; SEED proteins; HABITAT partitioning (Ecology); PLANT gene mapping; PLANT population genetics; PLANT growth; PLANT molecular biology; PHOTOPERIODISM; PLANTS
- Publication
Euphytica, 2011, Vol 179, Issue 3, p383
- ISSN
0014-2336
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10681-010-0320-y