QTL analysis of quality traits in an advanced backcross between Prunus persica cultivars and the wild relative species P. davidiana

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TitleQTL analysis of quality traits in an advanced backcross between Prunus persica cultivars and the wild relative species P. davidiana
AuthorsQuilot B, Wu BH, Kervella J, Génard M, Foulongne M, Moreau K
TypeJournal Article
Journal NameTheor. Appl. Genet.
Volume109
Issue4
Year2004
Page(s)884-897
CitationQuilot B, Wu BH, Kervella J, Génard M, Foulongne M, Moreau K. QTL analysis of quality traits in an advanced backcross between Prunus persica cultivars and the wild relative species P. davidiana. Theor. Appl. Genet. 2004 Aug; 109(4):884-897.

Abstract

Genetic control of the different attributes involved in peach quality has been investigated in an advanced backcross population derived from a cross between Prunus davidiana clone P1908, a wild parent with poor agronomic performance, and a commercial variety, Summergrand. A total of 24 physical and biochemical traits were investigated. Quantitative trait loci (QTLs) were detected for all the traits studied. We identified alleles from P. davidiana with agronomically favorable effects regarding fruit and stone sizes, sugar and acid concentrations and red flesh coloration, in clear contrast to its phenotype. We identified three main regions of the genome where alleles from P. davidiana had negative effects on multiple traits. In other regions, co-locations of QTLs with opposite effects on quality traits were also detected. We discuss the nature of these co-locations in the light of the probable physiological mechanisms involved. Strategies to cope with negative correlations between favorable traits and co-locations of P. davidiana alleles with negative effects on quality traits and positive effects regarding resistance to powdery mildew are discussed from a breeding point of view.

Features
This publication contains information about 55 features:
Feature NameUniquenameType
fruit fresh weightqFRW.SP-G5QTL
fruit fresh weightqFRW.SP-G7QTL
glucose contentqGLC.SP-G2QTL
glucose contentqGLC.SP-G4QTL
glucose contentqGLC.SP-G5QTL
glucose contentqGLC.SP-G7.1QTL
glucose contentqGLC.SP-G7.2QTL
malic acid contentqMA.SP-G2QTL
malic acid contentqMA.SP-G3QTL
malic acid contentqMA.SP-G4QTL
malic acid contentqMA.SP-G5QTL
malic acid contentqMA.SP-G6QTL
fruit ripe 100%qRPT.SP-G2QTL
fruit ripe 100%qRPT.SP-G3QTL
fruit ripe 100%qRPT.SP-G4QTL
skin colorqFSC.SP-G5QTL
total water soluble contentqSSC.SP-G1.1QTL
total water soluble contentqSSC.SP-G1.2QTL
total water soluble contentqSSC.SP-G2QTL
total water soluble contentqSSC.SP-G4QTL
total water soluble contentqSSC.SP-G5.1QTL
total water soluble contentqSSC.SP-G5.2QTL
total water soluble contentqSSC.SP-G6QTL
sucrose contentqSUC.SP-G3.1QTL
sucrose contentqSUC.SP-G3.2QTL

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Peach-SP-BC2-2004