数量性状位点
生物
候选基因
基因
遗传学
加倍单倍体
人口
发芽
RNA序列
园艺
转录组
基因表达
人口学
社会学
作者
Qingyu Xu,Xuerui Wang,Yuhe Wang,Hong Zhang,Hongzhou Zhang,Hong Di,Lin Zhang,Ling Dong,Xing Zeng,Xianjun Liu,Michael Lee,Zhenhua Wang,Yu Zhou
标识
DOI:10.1007/s11032-022-01297-6
摘要
Maize (Zea mays L.) is the most important food crop in the world, with significant acreage and production across the globe. However, it is affected by low temperatures throughout its growth process, especially during germination. Therefore, it is important to identify more QTLs or genes associated with germination under low-temperature conditions. For the QTL analysis of traits related to low-temperature germination, we used a high-res genetic map of 213 lines of the intermated B73 × Mo17 (IBM) Syn10 doubled haploid (DH) population, which had 6618 bin markers. We detected 28 QTLs of eight phenotypic characteristics associated with low-temperature germination, while they explained the phenotypic contribution rate of 5.4 ~ 13.34%. Additionally, 14 overlapping QTLs produced six QTL clusters on every chromosome, except for 8 and 10. RNA-Seq found six genes related to low-temperature tolerance in these QTLs, while qRT-PCR analysis demonstrated that the expression trends of the Zm00001d045568 gene in the LT_BvsLT_M group and the CK_BvsCK_M group were highly significantly different at all four-time points (P < 0.01), and encoded the RING zinc finger protein. It was located on qRTL9-2 and qRSVI9-1 and is related to the total length and simple vitality index. These results provided potential candidate genes for further gene cloning and improving the low-temperature tolerance of maize.
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