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Meta‐analysis and candidate gene mining of low‐phosphorus tolerance in maize

Author Affiliations
Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Institute of Crop Sciences, Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute, Centro Internacional de Mejoramiento de Maíz Y Trigo
Published InJournal of Integrative Plant Biology
Year2014
Citations56

Abstract

Plants with tolerance to low-phosphorus (P) can grow better under low-P conditions, and understanding of genetic mechanisms of low-P tolerance can not only facilitate identifying relevant genes but also help to develop low-P tolerant cultivars. QTL meta-analysis was conducted after a comprehensive review of the reports on QTL mapping for low-P tolerance-related traits in maize. Meta-analysis produced 23 consensus QTL (cQTL), 17 of which located in similar chromosome regions to those previously reported to influence root traits. Meanwhile, candidate gene mining yielded 215 genes, 22 of which located in the cQTL regions. These 22 genes are homologous to 14 functionally characterized genes that were found to participate in plant low-P tolerance, including genes encoding miR399s, Pi transporters and purple acid…
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