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Acta Agron Sin ›› 2014, Vol. 40 ›› Issue (09): 1695-1701.doi: 10.3724/SP.J.1006.2014.01695

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QTL Mapping for Arabinoxylans Content and Its Relationship with Processing Quality in Common Wheat

ANG Li1,HUANG Yu-Lian2,CHANG Ping3,YAN Jun4,ZHANG Ye-Lun1,XIA Xian-Chun1,TIAN Yu-Bing1,HE Zhong-Hu1,5,ZHANG Yong1,*   

  1. 1 Institute of Crop Science / National Wheat Improvement Center, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (CAAS), Beijing 100081, China; 2 Plant Protection and Quarantine Station, Xiuwu, Jiaozuo 454350, China; 3Henan Seed Administration Station, Zhengzhou 450000, China; 4 Cotton Research Institute, CAAS, Anyang 455000, China; 5 CIMMYT-China Office, c/o CAAS, Beijing 100081, China?
  • Received:2014-03-17 Revised:2014-06-16 Online:2014-09-12 Published:2014-07-10
  • Contact: 张勇, E-mail: zhangyong05@caas.cn, Tel: 010-82108745 E-mail:yanglily1120@126.com

Abstract:

Arabinoxylans (AX) are the hydrophilic nonstarch polysaccharides in wheat grain, and they play a critical role in food processing and nutrition quality. Quantitative trait loci (QTLs) for water-extractable (WE-AX) and total AX (TOT-AX) contents were identified and mapped using 240 recombinant inbred lines (RILs, F2:6) derived from the cross between PH82-2 and Neixiang 188. Besides, relationships between WE-AX and TOT-AX contents and protein content, Mixograph and Rapid Viscosity Analyzer (RVA) parameters were evaluated. Inclusive composite interval mapping identified five QTLs for TOT-AX content on chromosomes 1B, 4B, 5B, 5D, and 6B, which explained 5.6–18.7% of the phenotypic variations. Five QTLs associated with WE-AX content were mapped on chromosomes 1A, 1B, 5B, 6B, and 7A, explaining 4.3–34.9% of the phenotypic variation. QTLs for TOT-AX content on chromosomes 1B, 5B, and 6B shared identical marker intervals with those for WE-AX content. 1BL/1RS translocation affected both TOT-AX and WE-AX contents, whereas, grain hardness only affected WE-AX content. TOT-AX content had significant correlations with RVA parameters including peak viscosity, breakdown, final viscosity, setback, and Chinese White Salted Noodle quality traits (springness and flavor), but the correlation coefficients were influenced by 1BL/1RS translocation and the type of grain hardness.

Key words: Common wheat, Arabinoxylans, QTL, 1BL/1RS translocation, Processing quality

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