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Identifying QTL and candidate genes for prolificacy in maize

Journal

CROP JOURNAL
Volume 11, Issue 2, Pages 531-539

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KEAI PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.cj.2022.08.007

Keywords

Prolificacy; QTL mapping; Fine mapping; Selection analysis; Maize

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Prolificacy, the number of ears per plant, is an important trait in maize breeding and studying its genetic basis can contribute to the understanding of maize evolution. In this study, a stable quantitative trait locus, qEN7, was identified on chromosome 7, which explained a significant portion of phenotypic variation in ear number. The gene Zm00001d020683, encoding a putative INDERTERMINATE DOMAIN (IDD) transcription factor, was identified as the most likely candidate gene underlying qEN7. This discovery provides insights into the evolution of maize ear number and offers a valuable resource for breeding multi-ear maize cultivars. (reprinted from Crop Science Society of China and Institute of Crop Science, CAAS)
In maize, prolificacy, the number of ears per plant, is a trait of interest to maize breeders for breeding high grain-yielding cultivars or specialty corn, as well as being a model trait for decoding the molecular mech-anism of maize evolution. Its genetic basis remains largely unknown. We identified a stable quantitative trait locus, qEN7, for ear number on chromosome 7 in both F2 and F2:3 populations derived from a single cross between the nonprolific inbred line Mo17 and the prolific inbred line LAN404 derived from the lan-drace PI217404. qEN7 explained 10.7%-11.9% of phenotypic variation, and the LAN404 allele at this locus was associated with an increase of around one ear per plant.qEN7 was confined by fine-mapping to a 0.56-Mb region containing eight annotated genes. Analysis of selection, gene expression patterns in var-ious maize tissues, and sequence polymorphisms between the two parental lines suggested that Zm00001d020683, which encodes a putative INDETERMINATE DOMAIN (IDD) transcription factor, is the most likely candidate gene underlying qEN7. Zm00001d020683 is expressed mainly in the vegetative meristem, immature ears, and internodes and has undergone selection during maize improvement. The identification of qEN7 and the prediction of its candidate gene sheds some light on the evolution of maize ear number and provides a novel resource for breeding of multi-ear maize cultivars. (c) 2022 Crop Science Society of China and Institute of Crop Science, CAAS. Production and hosting by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).

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