Study of the Determinism of the glanded-plant and glandless-seed trait introgressed in G. hirsutum from G. sturtianum

Two hundred and six mapped microsatellites markers evenly distributed on the 26 chromosomes of Gossypium hirsutum L. were used to monitor the introgression of DNA fragments coming from the Australian species G. sturtianum Willis and the wild American diploid species G. ramondii Ulb. in a population of BC1, BC2, BC2S1, BC2S2, BC2S3, BC2S4, BC2S5, BC2S2/BC1, BC2S2/BC1/S1,BC3, BC3S1, BC3S2 and BC3S3 derivatives obtained from the G. hirsutum x G. raimondii x G. sturtianum (HRS) trispecific hybrid. In the most advanced backcrossed progenies of the HRS hybrid, the only plants that are still showing a drastic inhibition of gossypol synthesis in a part of their seeds and a normal glanding pattern in their other organs contain fragments of G. sturtianum DNA related to c02- c1, c03-c17 and c06-c025 linkage groups of G. hirsutum. In these plants, all the SSR markers associated to the G. sturtianum c06-c025 DNA fragment introgressed in G. hirsutum remain heterozygous after numerous generations of selfing. One can thus suppose that this alien chromosomic fragment may also carry a recessive lethal factor, which expresses itself when it becomes homozygous. If this hypothesis proves to be true, it will be necessary to break the linkage that exist between this lethal factor and the gene(s) responsible for the expression of the trait of interest in order to develop stable homozygous cotton lines with very low gossypol content in the seed and high gossypol content in the aerial parts.

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Main Authors: Mergeai, Guy, Lacape, Jean-Marc, Baudoin, Jean-Pierre, Jacquemin, Jean-Marie, Benbouza, Halima
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spelling dig-cirad-fr-5654892022-04-21T07:51:07Z http://agritrop.cirad.fr/565489/ http://agritrop.cirad.fr/565489/ Study of the Determinism of the glanded-plant and glandless-seed trait introgressed in G. hirsutum from G. sturtianum. Mergeai Guy, Lacape Jean-Marc, Baudoin Jean-Pierre, Jacquemin Jean-Marie, Benbouza Halima. 2006. In : International Cotton Genome Initiative Research Conference (ICGI 2006), Brasilia, Brazil, September 18-20, 2006. s.l. : s.n., Résumé, 1 p. International Cotton Genome Initiative Research Conference, Brasilia, Brésil, 18 Septembre 2006/20 Septembre 2006. Researchers Study of the Determinism of the glanded-plant and glandless-seed trait introgressed in G. hirsutum from G. sturtianum Mergeai, Guy Lacape, Jean-Marc Baudoin, Jean-Pierre Jacquemin, Jean-Marie Benbouza, Halima eng 2006 s.n. International Cotton Genome Initiative Research Conference (ICGI 2006), Brasilia, Brazil, September 18-20, 2006 F30 - Génétique et amélioration des plantes Two hundred and six mapped microsatellites markers evenly distributed on the 26 chromosomes of Gossypium hirsutum L. were used to monitor the introgression of DNA fragments coming from the Australian species G. sturtianum Willis and the wild American diploid species G. ramondii Ulb. in a population of BC1, BC2, BC2S1, BC2S2, BC2S3, BC2S4, BC2S5, BC2S2/BC1, BC2S2/BC1/S1,BC3, BC3S1, BC3S2 and BC3S3 derivatives obtained from the G. hirsutum x G. raimondii x G. sturtianum (HRS) trispecific hybrid. In the most advanced backcrossed progenies of the HRS hybrid, the only plants that are still showing a drastic inhibition of gossypol synthesis in a part of their seeds and a normal glanding pattern in their other organs contain fragments of G. sturtianum DNA related to c02- c1, c03-c17 and c06-c025 linkage groups of G. hirsutum. In these plants, all the SSR markers associated to the G. sturtianum c06-c025 DNA fragment introgressed in G. hirsutum remain heterozygous after numerous generations of selfing. One can thus suppose that this alien chromosomic fragment may also carry a recessive lethal factor, which expresses itself when it becomes homozygous. If this hypothesis proves to be true, it will be necessary to break the linkage that exist between this lethal factor and the gene(s) responsible for the expression of the trait of interest in order to develop stable homozygous cotton lines with very low gossypol content in the seed and high gossypol content in the aerial parts. conference_item info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject Conference info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion http://agritrop.cirad.fr/565489/1/document_565489.pdf application/pdf Cirad license info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://agritrop.cirad.fr/mention_legale.html http://catalogue-bibliotheques.cirad.fr/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=201961
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Mergeai, Guy
Lacape, Jean-Marc
Baudoin, Jean-Pierre
Jacquemin, Jean-Marie
Benbouza, Halima
Study of the Determinism of the glanded-plant and glandless-seed trait introgressed in G. hirsutum from G. sturtianum
description Two hundred and six mapped microsatellites markers evenly distributed on the 26 chromosomes of Gossypium hirsutum L. were used to monitor the introgression of DNA fragments coming from the Australian species G. sturtianum Willis and the wild American diploid species G. ramondii Ulb. in a population of BC1, BC2, BC2S1, BC2S2, BC2S3, BC2S4, BC2S5, BC2S2/BC1, BC2S2/BC1/S1,BC3, BC3S1, BC3S2 and BC3S3 derivatives obtained from the G. hirsutum x G. raimondii x G. sturtianum (HRS) trispecific hybrid. In the most advanced backcrossed progenies of the HRS hybrid, the only plants that are still showing a drastic inhibition of gossypol synthesis in a part of their seeds and a normal glanding pattern in their other organs contain fragments of G. sturtianum DNA related to c02- c1, c03-c17 and c06-c025 linkage groups of G. hirsutum. In these plants, all the SSR markers associated to the G. sturtianum c06-c025 DNA fragment introgressed in G. hirsutum remain heterozygous after numerous generations of selfing. One can thus suppose that this alien chromosomic fragment may also carry a recessive lethal factor, which expresses itself when it becomes homozygous. If this hypothesis proves to be true, it will be necessary to break the linkage that exist between this lethal factor and the gene(s) responsible for the expression of the trait of interest in order to develop stable homozygous cotton lines with very low gossypol content in the seed and high gossypol content in the aerial parts.
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author Mergeai, Guy
Lacape, Jean-Marc
Baudoin, Jean-Pierre
Jacquemin, Jean-Marie
Benbouza, Halima
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Lacape, Jean-Marc
Baudoin, Jean-Pierre
Jacquemin, Jean-Marie
Benbouza, Halima
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title Study of the Determinism of the glanded-plant and glandless-seed trait introgressed in G. hirsutum from G. sturtianum
title_short Study of the Determinism of the glanded-plant and glandless-seed trait introgressed in G. hirsutum from G. sturtianum
title_full Study of the Determinism of the glanded-plant and glandless-seed trait introgressed in G. hirsutum from G. sturtianum
title_fullStr Study of the Determinism of the glanded-plant and glandless-seed trait introgressed in G. hirsutum from G. sturtianum
title_full_unstemmed Study of the Determinism of the glanded-plant and glandless-seed trait introgressed in G. hirsutum from G. sturtianum
title_sort study of the determinism of the glanded-plant and glandless-seed trait introgressed in g. hirsutum from g. sturtianum
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