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1 October 2024 A holistic view of potato genetics: meta-analysis of QTLs controlling agronomic and morphological traits
Zahra Hajibarat, Abbas Saidi, Mehrshad Zeinalabedini, Vahid Shariati, Ahmad Mousapour Gorji, Mohammad Reza Ghaffari
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Abstract

Context. Development of high-yielding potato cultivars represents the most efficient and sustainable strategy to secure global food and nutrition. In the past decades, numerous quantitative trait loci (QTL) mapping studies have identified various QTLs associated with morphological traits in potato. However, the varying genetic backgrounds of germplasm and the diverse QTL analysis algorithms restrict the utility of identified QTLs for research.

Aims. One of the primary objectives of breeders is to identify consistent chromosomal regions linked to economically significant quantitative traits associated with yield through QTL analysis. To achieve this, an investigation was conducted to pinpoint the most stable QTLs for traits such as maturity, harvest index, plant height, stem diameter, tuber starch content, sprouting, and flesh colour.

Methods. In order to detect stable QTLs for major agronomic traits, metaQTL analysis was performed using 294 QTLs from 14 publications.

Key results. A total of 10 metaQTLs were found to be associated with seven morphological traits. Meta-analysis was considerably refined as compared to the initial QTLs and provided the closest flanking markers for investigated traits and reduce confidence interval mainly to five folds as compared to the mean confidence interval of initial QTLs. The metaQTLs of morphological traits juxtaposed along Chromosomes II, III, IV, and V from independent studies were considered the most stable QTLs over different field trails and genetic background.

Conclusions. Ten metaQTLs were identified that contain major consensus QTLs for various morphological traits in potato.

Implications. This study will enable the integration of QTLs to create new cultivars with targeted quantitative traits, thereby accelerating breeding initiatives.

Zahra Hajibarat, Abbas Saidi, Mehrshad Zeinalabedini, Vahid Shariati, Ahmad Mousapour Gorji, and Mohammad Reza Ghaffari "A holistic view of potato genetics: meta-analysis of QTLs controlling agronomic and morphological traits," Crop and Pasture Science 75(10), (1 October 2024). https://doi.org/10.1071/CP24189
Received: 13 June 2024; Accepted: 7 September 2024; Published: 1 October 2024
KEYWORDS
confidence interval
cultivars
flesh colour
maturity
MQTL
plant height
Sprouting
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