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Mapping quantitative trait loci controlling early growth in a (longleaf pine x slash pine) x slash pine BC1 family

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THEORETICAL AND APPLIED GENETICS
Volume 104, Issue 5, Pages 852-859

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00122-001-0840-x

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Pinus palustris; Pinus elliottii; QTLs; random amplified polymorphic DNAs; early height growth

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Random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers were employed to map the genome and quantitative trait loci controlling the early growth of a pine hybrid F-1 tree (Pinus palustris Mill. X P. efflottii Engl.) and a recurrent slash pine tree (P. elliottii Enal.) in a (longleaf pine x slash pine) x slash pine BC, family consisting of 258 progeny. Of the 150 hybrid F, parent-specific RAPD markers, 133 were mapped into 17 linkage groups covering a genetic distance of 1,338.2 cM. Of the 116 slash pine parent-specific RAPD markers, 83 were mapped into 19 linkage groups covering a genetic distance of 994.6 cM. A total of 11 different marker intervals were found to be significantly associated with 13 of the 20 traits on height and diameter growth using MAPMAKER/QTL. Nine of the eleven marker intervals were unique to the hybrid parent 488 genome, and two were unique to the recurrent parent 18-27 genome. The amount of phenotypic variance explained by the putative QTLs ranged from 3.6% to 11.0%. Different QTLs were detected at different ages. Two marker intervals from the hybrid parent 488 were found to have QTL by environment interactions.

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