Genetic Mapping of a QTL Controlling Fruit Size in Melon (Cucumis melo L.)
Fazle Amin, Nasar Ali Khan, Sikandar Amanullah, Shusen Liu, Zhao Liu, Zhengfeng Song, Shi Liu, Xuezheng Wang, Xufeng Fang, Feishi Luan

TL;DR
This study identifies a genetic region in melons that controls fruit size, which could help improve melon yield and quality through breeding.
Contribution
A QTL named Cmfs was identified and narrowed down, along with a candidate gene for melon fruit size.
Findings
A QTL named Cmfs was localized to a 3.75 Mb region on chromosome 9.
The Cmfs locus was narrowed to 1.88-2.20 Mb intervals for fruit length and diameter.
MELO3C021600.1 (cytochrome P450 724B1) was identified as a candidate gene for fruit size.
Abstract
Fruit size is an important agronomic trait affecting the yield and commercial value of melon and a key trait selected for during domestication. In this study, two respective melon accessions (large-fruited M202008 and small-fruited M202009) were crossed, and developed biparental mapping populations of the F2 generation (160 and 382 plants) were checked across two subsequent experimental years (2023 and 2024). The phenotypic characterization and genetic inheritance analysis showed that melon fruit size is modulated by quantitative genetics. Bulked segregant sequencing analysis (BSA-seq) identified a stable and effective quantitative trait locus (QTL, named Cmfs) controlling fruit size, localized to a 3.75 Mb region on chromosome 9. To better delineate the main-effect Cmfs locus, co-dominant polymorphic molecular markers were developed in this genetic interval, and genotyping was…
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TopicsAdvances in Cucurbitaceae Research · Plant Pathogenic Bacteria Studies · Coconut Research and Applications
