Detection of quantitative trait loci for wood strength in Cryptomeria japonica

Citation
N. Kuramoto et al., Detection of quantitative trait loci for wood strength in Cryptomeria japonica, CAN J FORES, 30(10), 2000, pp. 1525-1533
Citations number
31
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
Journal title
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH-REVUE CANADIENNE DE RECHERCHE FORESTIERE
ISSN journal
00455067 → ACNP
Volume
30
Issue
10
Year of publication
2000
Pages
1525 - 1533
Database
ISI
SICI code
0045-5067(200010)30:10<1525:DOQTLF>2.0.ZU;2-4
Abstract
Cryptomeria japonica D. Don (sugi) is one of the most important forest tree species in Japan. The progeny of a cross between the cultivars Iwao-sugi a nd Boka-sugi were analyzed using RAPD markers, with the pseudo-test-cross s trategy, to construct linkage maps of the parental cultivars. A total of 35 5 segregating loci were detected among 72 offspring: 200 and 155 markers be ing distributed in Iwao-sugi and Boka-sugi, respectively. In Iwao-sugi, 119 markers with confirmed map positions were assigned to 21 linkage groups co vering 1756.4 cM. In Boka-sugi, 84 markers with confirmed map positions wer e assigned to 14 linkage groups covering 1111.9 cM. The framework map dista nce in Iwao-sugi and Boka-sugi provides about 62 and 40% coverage, respecti vely, of the total genome, estimated to be approximately 2800 cM in length. Using genetic linkage maps constructed in this study, 15 QTLs were detecte d that are associated with the modulus of elasticity (MOE), an important in dicator of wood strength. The QTLs for MOE explained about 45% of its total phenotypic variance. Some QTLs associated with different phenotypic traits were located on the same linkage groups. Some of the QTLs for MOE measured by two different methods (the hanging method and the tapping method) were located independently on the different linkage groups.