Genotypic variation and chromosomal location of QTLs for somatic embryogenesis revealed by epidermal layers culture of recombinant inbred lines in the sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.)
Ef. Berrios et al., Genotypic variation and chromosomal location of QTLs for somatic embryogenesis revealed by epidermal layers culture of recombinant inbred lines in the sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.), THEOR A GEN, 101(8), 2000, pp. 1307-1312
The present study was conducted to identify the genetic factors controlling
somatic embryogenesis in the sunflower. Two traits, the number of embryoge
nic explants per 40 explants plated (EE/40 E) and the number of embryos per
40 explants (E/40 E), were scored in 74 recombinant inbred lines (RILs) fr
om a cross between 'PAC-2' and 'RHA-266'. The experiment was designed as a
randomized complete block with 76 genotypes (74 recombinant inbred lines an
d two parents) and three replications. Each replication consisted of three
Erlenmeyer flasks with 40 epidermal layers (explants). Analyses of variance
indicated the existence of highly significant differences among parental g
enotypes and their RLLs. Heritabilities for the somatic embryogenesis trait
s studied, EE/40 E and E/40 E, were high (0.64 and 0.77 respectively) and t
he genetic gain, in percentage of the best parent for 10% of selected RILs,
was significant. Four QTLs for EE/40 E (tee) and seven for E/40 E (ete) we
re detected using composite interval mapping and AFLP mapping. The QTLs for
EE/40 E explained 48% of the phenotypic variation while the QTLs for E/40
E explained about 89% of the variation.