QTL mapping of yield, agronomic and quality traits in tetraploid potato (Solanum tuberosum subsp. tuberosum)

Abstract
Interval mapping of quantitative trait loci (QTL) for 16 yield, agronomic and quality traits in potato was performed on a tetraploid full-sib family comprising 227 clones from a cross between processing clone 12601ab1 and table cultivar Stirling. Thirty-eight AFLP primer combinations and six SSRs provided 514 informative markers which formed a molecular marker map comprising 12 linkage groups (LGs) in 12601ab1 (9 with four homologous chromosomes) which were aligned with 12 in Stirling (11 with four homologous chromosomes), with four partial groups remaining in 12601ab1. Two LGs were identified as chromosomes IV and V and eight others were tentatively assigned to the remaining chromosomes with VII and X unidentified. All of the traits scored had moderately high heritabilities with from 54% to 92% of the variation in clone means over three years and two replicates due to genetic differences. A total of 39 QTLs were identified. A QTL for maturity was identified on chromosome V which explained 56% of the phenotypic variance whereas the other QTLs individually explained between 5.7% and 16.5%. However, six QTLs were detected for after-cooking blackening and four for each of regularity of tuber shape, fry colour both after storage at 4°C and 10°C and sprouting. Just two QTLs were found for each of yield, the two overall scores, crop emergence, tuber size and common scab, and just one QTL was detected for each of dry matter content, keeping quality, growth cracks and internal condition. The implications for practical potato breeding and for practical linkage and QTL analysis in autotetraploids are discussed.
Year
2008
Category
Refereed journal
Output Tags
SG 2006-2011 WP 1.2 Potato Genetics