Genetic mapping of time-to-maturity trait in hypogaea x fastigiata peanut background reveals a significant effect of pod-related and flowering pattern
Srinivas Kunta, Naga Sravani Gogisetty, Gilad Ben-Israel, Yael Levy, William Mlelwa, Nevet Zur Biton, Ye Chu, Peggy Ozias-Akins, Ran Hovav

TL;DR
This study identifies genetic factors influencing the time-to-maturity trait in peanuts, showing that pod and flowering traits play a key role.
Contribution
The study reveals stable QTLs for time-to-maturity and their connection to pod/seed traits in a peanut cross.
Findings
Six QTLs for time-to-maturity were identified, four of which were stable across environments.
The qMIA07 QTL is linked to pod/seed size and explains 14.3% of phenotypic variance.
Flowering pattern QTLs co-localize with time-to-maturity on one chromosome but only in one environment.
Abstract
Domesticated peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) comprises two main subspecies, ssp. fastigiata and ssp. hypogaea, which differ in several characteristics, most notably time-to-maturation (TTM). Despite TTM‘s siginicance for adaptability, yield and quality, its genetic control in peanut remains largely unknown. Here, a recombinant inbred line (RIL) population, derived from a hypogaea (late-maturing) X fastigiata (early-maturing) cross, was used to dissect the genetics of TTM across three environments and to determine the associations with other traits such as plant architecture and pod/seed-related traits. A high-density genetic map that comprises 4671 SNP markers was used. Eighty-one quantitative trait loci (QTLs) were identified for all traits. Six loci were found for TTM, four of which (on A02, A05, A07 and A10) were stable and consistent across all three environments. Most TTM QTLs had…
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TopicsPeanut Plant Research Studies · Sunflower and Safflower Cultivation · Plant Disease Management Techniques
