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BMC Plant Biology | 2011

Genetic dissection of maize phenology using an intraspecific introgression library

Silvio Salvi; Simona Corneti; Massimo Bellotti; Nicola Carraro; Maria Corinna Sanguineti; Sara Castelletti; Roberto Tuberosa

BackgroundCollections of nearly isogenic lines where each line carries a delimited portion of a donor source genome into a common recipient genetic background are known as introgression libraries and have already shown to be instrumental for the dissection of quantitative traits. By means of marker-assisted backcrossing, we have produced an introgression library using the extremely early-flowering maize (Zea mays L.) variety Gaspé Flint and the elite line B73 as donor and recipient genotypes, respectively, and utilized this collection to investigate the genetic basis of flowering time and related traits of adaptive and agronomic importance in maize.ResultsThe collection includes 75 lines with an average Gaspé Flint introgression length of 43.1 cM. The collection was evaluated for flowering time, internode length, number of ears, number of nodes (phytomeres), number of nodes above the ear, number and proportion of nodes below the ear and plant height. Five QTLs for flowering time were mapped, all corresponding to major QTLs for number of nodes. Three additional QTLs for number of nodes were mapped. Besides flowering time, the QTLs for number of nodes drove phenotypic variation for plant height and number of nodes below and above the top ear, but not for internode length. A number of apparently Mendelian-inherited phenotypes were also observed.ConclusionsWhile the inheritance of flowering time was dominated by the well-known QTL Vgt1, a number of other important flowering time QTLs were identified and, thanks to the type of plant material here utilized, immediately isogenized and made available for fine mapping. At each flowering time QTL, early flowering correlated with fewer vegetative phytomeres, indicating the latter as a key developmental strategy to adapt the maize crop from the original tropical environment to the northern border of the temperate zone (southern Canada), where Gaspé Flint was originally cultivated. Because of the trait differences between the two parental genotypes, this collection will serve as a permanent source of nearly isogenic materials for multiple studies of QTL analysis and cloning.


Journal of Experimental Botany | 2005

Root-ABA1, a major constitutive QTL, affects maize root architecture and leaf ABA concentration at different water regimes

Silvia Giuliani; Maria Corinna Sanguineti; Roberto Tuberosa; Massimo Bellotti; Silvio Salvi; Pierangelo Landi


Journal of Experimental Botany | 2006

Root-ABA1 QTL affects root lodging, grain yield, and other agronomic traits in maize grown under well-watered and water-stressed conditions

Pierangelo Landi; Maria Corinna Sanguineti; C Liu; Y. Li; T. Wang; Silvia Giuliani; Massimo Bellotti; Silvio Salvi; Roberto Tuberosa


Molecular Breeding | 2005

Validation and characterization of a major QTL affecting leaf ABA concentration in maize.

Pierangelo Landi; Maria Corinna Sanguineti; Silvio Salvi; Silvia Giuliani; Massimo Bellotti; Marco Maccaferri; Sergio Conti; Roberto Tuberosa


Crop Science | 2007

Genome-wide Approaches to Investigate and Improve Maize Response to Drought

Roberto Tuberosa; Silvio Salvi; Silvia Giuliani; Maria Corinna Sanguineti; Massimo Bellotti; Sergio Conti; Pierangelo Landi


Archive | 2005

The art and science of cloning QTLs in plants

Silvio Salvi; Massimo Bellotti; Sergio Conti; Elisabetta Frascaroli; Silvia Giuliani; Pierangelo Landi; Marco Maccaferri; Vincenzo Natoli; Maria Corinna Sanguineti; Giorgio Sponza; Valentina Talamè; Roberto Tuberosa; Viale Fanin


Giornata di studio "Le radici delle piante coltivate: acquisizioni scientifiche ed innovazioni tecniche" | 2006

L'apparato radicale dei cereali: l'approccio genomico

Roberto Tuberosa; Silvio Salvi; Pierangelo Landi; Silvia Giuliani; Massimo Bellotti; Marco Maccaferri; Giorgio Sponza; Valentina Talamè; Sergio Conti; Maria Corinna Sanguineti


WUEMED Workshop "Improving Water Use Efficiency in MEDiterranean agriculture: what limits the adoption of new technologies?" | 2005

Evaluation at two water regimes of the effects of the major QTL root-ABA1 influencing root architecture and ABA concentration in maize

Y. Li; T. Wang; Y. S. Shi; Y. Song; C. Liu; Massimo Bellotti; Silvia Giuliani; Maria Corinna Sanguineti; Pierangelo Landi; Roberto Tuberosa


InterDrought-II - The 2nd International Conference on "Integrated approaches to sustain and improve plant production under drought stress" | 2005

Evaluation at two zater regimes of the effects of the major QTL root-ABA1 influencing root architecture and ABA concentration in maize

Y. Li; T. Wang; Y. S. Shi; Y. Song; C. Liu; Massimo Bellotti; Silvia Giuliani; Maria Corinna Sanguineti; Pierangelo Landi; Roberto Tuberosa


InterDrought-II - The 2nd International Conference on "Integrated approaches to sustain and improve plant production under drought stress" | 2005

A Gaspé Flint x B73 introgression library to identify QTLs for drought-related morpho-physiological traits in maize

Silvio Salvi; P. Costrini; Q. Whao; J. S. Reynard; Massimo Bellotti; T. Chiari; Roberto Tuberosa

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