Tagging, mapping and identification of the QTLs associated with phosphorous utilization for phosphorous- limiting soils in tropical maize
Date
2020-04-10Author
Mutale, Chibesa E.
Munyinda, Kalaluka
Tembo, Langa
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Phosphorus (P) deficiency is one of the major
abiotic constraints leading to low maize
productivity. Twenty- four SSR markers
sequence information was obtained from maize
databases (MaizeGDB). These SSRs were
selected from targeted regions of the maize
genome linked to Quantitative Trait Loci
(QTLs) for Phosphorus utilization efficiency.
The mapping population consisting 67 F 2 maize
plants, were obtained from advancing a bi-
parental cross between an efficient line (L354)
and an in-efficient maize line (L585). Out of 24
SSRs five identified polymorphic SSR markers
were subsequently used for genotyping the 67
tagged F 2 plants. Sixty seven F 2:3 maize families
were used for QTL localization. Inclusive
composite interval mapping (ICIM) analysis
identified seven QTLs associated with
phosphorus utilization on chromosome 5. All the
mapped QTLs were more than 5 cM from the
nearest molecular marker utilized in the study.
The closest mapped QTL, PeSB-5, 7 associated
with shoot biomass was at 11.7 cM, from the
nearest marker umc2136 on chromosome 5.
Therefore, there is need to saturate the map
which may prove useful to identify and test
several markers near the mapped QTLs. The identified markers could serve as potential SSR
markers for QTLs associated with phosphorous
utilization for phosphorous- limiting soils in
tropical maize.