Christopher Viot
Centre de coopération internationale en recherche agronomique pour le développement
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BMC Plant Biology | 2010
Jean-Marc Lacape; Danny J. Llewellyn; John Jacobs; Tony Arioli; David Becker; Steve Calhoun; Yves Al-Ghazi; Shiming Liu; Oumarou Palai; Sophie Georges; Marc Giband; Henrique de Assunção; Paulo Augusto Vianna Barroso; Michel Claverie; Gérard Gawryziak; Janine Jean; Michèle Vialle; Christopher Viot
BackgroundCotton fibers (produced by Gossypium species) are the premier natural fibers for textile production. The two tetraploid species, G. barbadense (Gb) and G. hirsutum (Gh), differ significantly in their fiber properties, the former having much longer, finer and stronger fibers that are highly prized. A better understanding of the genetics and underlying biological causes of these differences will aid further improvement of cotton quality through breeding and biotechnology. We evaluated an inter-specific Gh × Gb recombinant inbred line (RIL) population for fiber characteristics in 11 independent experiments under field and glasshouse conditions. Sites were located on 4 continents and 5 countries and some locations were analyzed over multiple years.ResultsThe RIL population displayed a large variability for all major fiber traits. QTL analyses were performed on a per-site basis by composite interval mapping. Among the 651 putative QTLs (LOD > 2), 167 had a LOD exceeding permutation based thresholds. Coincidence in QTL location across data sets was assessed for the fiber trait categories strength, elongation, length, length uniformity, fineness/maturity, and color. A meta-analysis of more than a thousand putative QTLs was conducted with MetaQTL software to integrate QTL data from the RIL and 3 backcross populations (from the same parents) and to compare them with the literature. Although the global level of congruence across experiments and populations was generally moderate, the QTL clustering was possible for 30 trait x chromosome combinations (5 traits in 19 different chromosomes) where an effective co-localization of unidirectional (similar sign of additivity) QTLs from at least 5 different data sets was observed. Most consistent meta-clusters were identified for fiber color on chromosomes c6, c8 and c25, fineness on c15, and fiber length on c3.ConclusionsMeta-analysis provided a reliable means of integrating phenotypic and genetic mapping data across multiple populations and environments for complex fiber traits. The consistent chromosomal regions contributing to fiber quality traits constitute good candidates for the further dissection of the genetic and genomic factors underlying important fiber characteristics, and for marker-assisted selection.
Theoretical and Applied Genetics | 2009
Jean-Marc Lacape; John Jacobs; Tony Arioli; R. Derijcker; Nelly Forestier-Chiron; Danny J. Llewellyn; Janine Jean; E. Thomas; Christopher Viot
Field Crops Research | 2013
Jean-Marc Lacape; Gérard Gawrysiak; Tuong-Vi Cao; Christopher Viot; Danny J. Llewellyn; Shiming Liu; John Jacobs; David Becker; Paulo Augusto Vianna Barroso; José Henrique de Assunção; Oumarou Palai; Sophie Georges; Janine Jean; Marc Giband
Annals of Applied Biology | 2008
Jacques Lançon; Jean-Philippe Pichaut; Mossibaou Djaboutou; Sylvie Lewicki-Dhainaut; Christopher Viot; Jean-Marc Lacape
Cahiers Agricultures | 2006
Jacques Lançon; Sylvie Lewicki; Christopher Viot; Mossibaou Djaboutou; Juan Carlos Cousino; Emmanuel Sêkloka
Archive | 2015
Christopher Viot; Najate Maghnaoui; Claire Neirac; Dominique Dessauw; Bruno Bachelier
Améliorer la performance de la production de coton au champ : Quelles actions de recherche en Afrique ? | 2014
Christopher Viot; Bruno Bachelier; Najate Maghnaoui; Isabelle Jourdan; Dominique Dessauw
Archive | 2012
Christopher Viot; Juan Lazo; Dominique Dessauw; Arturo Távara; Ysabel Montoya
International Cotton Genome Initiative Research Conference | 2010
Michel Claverie; Marlène Souquet; Janine Jean; Nelly Forestier-Chiron; Vincent Lepitre; Martial Pré; Christopher Viot; John Jacobs; Danny Llewellyn; Jean-Marc Lacape
World Cotton Research Conference 4 : Lubbock, United-States, September 10-14, 2007 | 2008
Jean-Marc Lacape; John Jacobs; Danny Llewellyn; Yves Al-Ghazi; Elizabeth Salisbury Dennis; Tony Arioli; Ruud Derycker; Nelly Forestier-Chiron; Marc Giband; Janine Jean; Christopher Viot; Michel Claverie
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