Mapping QTLs controlling fruit quality in peach (Prunus persica (L.) Batsch)

Publication Overview
TitleMapping QTLs controlling fruit quality in peach (Prunus persica (L.) Batsch)
AuthorsDirlewanger E, Moing A, Rothan C, Svanella L, Pronier V, Guye A, Plomion C, Monet R
TypeJournal Article
Journal NameTheoretical and Applied Genetics
Volume98
Issue1
Year1999
Page(s)18-31
CitationDirlewanger E, Moing A, Rothan C, Svanella L, Pronier V, Guye A, Plomion C, Monet R. Mapping QTLs controlling fruit quality in peach (Prunus persica (L.) Batsch). Theoretical and Applied Genetics. 1999; 98(1):18-31.

Abstract

The organoleptic quality of fleshy fruits is in a large part defined by their composition of soluble sugars and organic acids. An F2 population issuing from a cross between two peach varieties, ‘Ferjalou Jalousia’, a non-acid peach, and ‘Fantasia’, an acid nectarine, was analysed over 2 successive years for agronomic characters and for molecular-marker (isoenzymes, RFLPs, RAPDs, IMAs and AFLPs) segregations. Blooming and maturity dates, as well as productivity, were noted for each tree. Four fruits per tree were analysed at maturity for fresh weight, colour, pH, titratable acidity, soluble-solids content (SSC), acid (malic, citric and quinic acids) and sugar (sucrose, glucose, fructose, sorbitol) contents. QTLs were detected for all fruit components analysed, except for fruit colour. The QTLs for nearly all components were present on two linkage groups. For productivity, fresh weight, pH, quinic acid, sucrose and sorbitol content, all the detected QTLs displayed the same effect as the parental phenotypes. By contrast, for maturity date, titratable acidity, malic and citric acids and fructose, some QTLs displayed the same effect as the parental phenotypes while others displayed the opposite effect. The fraction of the total variation in each trait throughout the population explained by the QTLs was very high and reached more than 90% for some characters. For most of the characters analysed, epistasis was observed between QTLs.
Features
This publication contains information about 32 features:
Feature NameUniquenameType
titratable acidityqTITA.JF-ch5QTL
flower date 50%qBD.JF-ch2.1QTL
flower date 50%qBD.JF-ch2.2QTL
citric acid contentqCITA.JF-ch5.2QTL
fructose contentqFRU.JF-ch4.1QTL
fructose contentqFRU.JF-ch4.2QTL
fructose contentqFRU.JF-ch8.1QTL
fructose contentqFRU.JF-ch8.2QTL
fruit fresh weightqFRW.JF-ch6.1QTL
fruit fresh weightqFRW.JF-ch6.2QTL
glucose contentqGLC.JF-ch8QTL
malic acid contentqMA.JF-ch5.2QTL
malic acid contentqMA.JF-ch5.3QTL
seed set numberqSDSN.JF-ch6.1QTL
seed set numberqSDSN.JF-ch6.2QTL
PHqPH.JF-ch5.2QTL
PHqPH.JF-ch5.3QTL
fruit ripe 100%qRPT.JF-ch4.1QTL
fruit ripe 100%qRPT.JF-ch4.2QTL
fruit ripe 100%qRPT.JF-ch4.3QTL
sorbitol contentqSOR.JF-ch6QTL
total water soluble contentqSSC.JF-ch4.1QTL
total water soluble contentqSSC.JF-ch4.2QTL
total water soluble contentqSSC.JF-ch6.1QTL
sucrose contentqSUC.JF-ch5.2QTL

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Featuremaps
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Map Name
Peach-JF-F2