Quantitative Trait Loci Controlling Fruit Size and Other Horticultural Traits in Bell Pepper (Capsicum annuum)

Bell pepper ( L.) is a group of fruit vegetables that has large variation in fruit shape, fruit size, and horticultural traits. Using unadapted sources of germplasm to bring in novel alleles while maintaining favorable quality and horticultural traits is challenging for breeding in pepper. A genetic...

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Main Authors: Jareerat Chunthawodtiporn, Theresa Hill, Kevin Stoffel, Allen Van Deynze
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2018-03-01
Series:The Plant Genome
Online Access:https://dl.sciencesocieties.org/publications/tpg/articles/11/1/160125
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spelling doaj-0150b83b9b7c44569708e03d0faf44362020-11-25T03:16:23ZengWileyThe Plant Genome1940-33722018-03-0111110.3835/plantgenome2016.12.0125Quantitative Trait Loci Controlling Fruit Size and Other Horticultural Traits in Bell Pepper (Capsicum annuum)Jareerat ChunthawodtipornTheresa HillKevin StoffelAllen Van DeynzeBell pepper ( L.) is a group of fruit vegetables that has large variation in fruit shape, fruit size, and horticultural traits. Using unadapted sources of germplasm to bring in novel alleles while maintaining favorable quality and horticultural traits is challenging for breeding in pepper. A genetic map with 318 loci from genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) and single nucleotide polymorphism assays was generated from a recombinant inbred line population derived from a cultivated bell-type ‘Maor’ and a landrace highly resistant to , ‘Criollo de Morelos-334’. Forty-nine quantitative trait loci (QTLs) were detected for fruit, leaf, and horticultural traits with the scantwo permutation and stepwiseqtl methods from R/qtl. With the availability of a pepper reference genome and GBS data, candidate genes for pepper organ size and other horticultural traits were predicted. , , and genes were candidate genes for controlling organ sizes on chromosome 1, 2, and 3, respectively. Two candidate genes controlling trichome formation in pepper are located at chromosome 10: and . The locus on chromosome 10, which encodes a member of the R2R3 MYB-domain family of proteins, has a function in anthocyanin accumulation. These QTL results and the candidate genes for each trait emphasize the genetic basis of the important traits for breeding with unadapted parents in bell pepper.https://dl.sciencesocieties.org/publications/tpg/articles/11/1/160125
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author Jareerat Chunthawodtiporn
Theresa Hill
Kevin Stoffel
Allen Van Deynze
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Theresa Hill
Kevin Stoffel
Allen Van Deynze
Quantitative Trait Loci Controlling Fruit Size and Other Horticultural Traits in Bell Pepper (Capsicum annuum)
The Plant Genome
author_facet Jareerat Chunthawodtiporn
Theresa Hill
Kevin Stoffel
Allen Van Deynze
author_sort Jareerat Chunthawodtiporn
title Quantitative Trait Loci Controlling Fruit Size and Other Horticultural Traits in Bell Pepper (Capsicum annuum)
title_short Quantitative Trait Loci Controlling Fruit Size and Other Horticultural Traits in Bell Pepper (Capsicum annuum)
title_full Quantitative Trait Loci Controlling Fruit Size and Other Horticultural Traits in Bell Pepper (Capsicum annuum)
title_fullStr Quantitative Trait Loci Controlling Fruit Size and Other Horticultural Traits in Bell Pepper (Capsicum annuum)
title_full_unstemmed Quantitative Trait Loci Controlling Fruit Size and Other Horticultural Traits in Bell Pepper (Capsicum annuum)
title_sort quantitative trait loci controlling fruit size and other horticultural traits in bell pepper (capsicum annuum)
publisher Wiley
series The Plant Genome
issn 1940-3372
publishDate 2018-03-01
description Bell pepper ( L.) is a group of fruit vegetables that has large variation in fruit shape, fruit size, and horticultural traits. Using unadapted sources of germplasm to bring in novel alleles while maintaining favorable quality and horticultural traits is challenging for breeding in pepper. A genetic map with 318 loci from genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) and single nucleotide polymorphism assays was generated from a recombinant inbred line population derived from a cultivated bell-type ‘Maor’ and a landrace highly resistant to , ‘Criollo de Morelos-334’. Forty-nine quantitative trait loci (QTLs) were detected for fruit, leaf, and horticultural traits with the scantwo permutation and stepwiseqtl methods from R/qtl. With the availability of a pepper reference genome and GBS data, candidate genes for pepper organ size and other horticultural traits were predicted. , , and genes were candidate genes for controlling organ sizes on chromosome 1, 2, and 3, respectively. Two candidate genes controlling trichome formation in pepper are located at chromosome 10: and . The locus on chromosome 10, which encodes a member of the R2R3 MYB-domain family of proteins, has a function in anthocyanin accumulation. These QTL results and the candidate genes for each trait emphasize the genetic basis of the important traits for breeding with unadapted parents in bell pepper.
url https://dl.sciencesocieties.org/publications/tpg/articles/11/1/160125
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