Mj. Asins et al., GENOTYPE X ENVIRONMENT INTERACTION IN QTL ANALYSIS OF AN INTERVARIETAL ALMOND CROSS BY MEANS OF GENETIC-MARKERS, Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 89(2-3), 1994, pp. 358-364
Besides QTL location and the estimation of gene effects, QTL analysis
based on genetic markers could be used to comprehensively investigate
quantitative trait-related phenomena such as pleiotropy, gene interact
ions, heterosis, and genotype-by-environment interaction (G x E). Give
n that the G x E interaction is of great relevance in tree improvement
, the objective of the research presented here was to study the effect
of years on QTL detection for 15 quantitative traits by means of isoz
ymatic markers in a large progeny group of an intervarietal cross of a
lmond. At least 17 putative QTLs were detected, 3 of which had alleles
with opposite effects to those predicted from the parental genotypes.
Only 3 QTLs behaved homogeneously over the years. Three possible caus
es are discussed in relation to this lack of stability: the power of t
he test statistic being used, the low contribution of the QTL to the g
enetic variation of the trait, and a differential gene expression depe
ndent on the year (G x E). Most cases showing lack of stability involv
ed traits whose heritability estimates change drastically from year to
year and/or whose correlation coefficients between years are low, sug
gesting the presence of G x E as the most likely cause. A marker-assis
ted selection scheme to improve late flowering and short flowering dur
ation is suggested for an early and wide screening of the progeny.