2020
DOI: 10.1270/jsbbs.19118
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Genetic analysis of photoperiod sensitivity associated with difference in ecotype in common buckwheat

Abstract: Ecotype breeding is a key technology in common buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum Moench) for the breeding of highly adaptive cultivars and their introduction to other cultivation areas. However, the details of the relationship between photoperiod sensitivity and ecotype remain unclear. Here, we evaluated photoperiod sensitivity in 15 landraces from different parts of Japan, and analyzed quantitative trait loci (QTLs) for photoperiod sensitivity using two F 2 segregating populations derived from the crosses betwe… Show more

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“…Understanding ecotype differentiation is essential for adaptive expansion and maximizing yield. Determination of buckwheat ecotype is based on the adaptability of the cultivar to the environment in each area, but the genetic analysis of ecotypes has focused only on photoperiod-dependent flowering time [17,18]. In this study, we focused on maturity time as a trait that defines the ecotype.…”
Section: Detection Of Novel Qtls For Maturity Timementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Understanding ecotype differentiation is essential for adaptive expansion and maximizing yield. Determination of buckwheat ecotype is based on the adaptability of the cultivar to the environment in each area, but the genetic analysis of ecotypes has focused only on photoperiod-dependent flowering time [17,18]. In this study, we focused on maturity time as a trait that defines the ecotype.…”
Section: Detection Of Novel Qtls For Maturity Timementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hara et al [18] detected five QTLs for flowering time under SD conditions and six under LD conditions. We used markers around those QTLs [18] in Cross A and were able to map seven of them (Table S4). Of these, Fest_L0013_2 was mapped at 50.6 cM on LG3, 41 cM away from qFT3_KTW (91.7 cM).…”
Section: Different Genetic Mechanisms Regulate Photoperiod-dependent ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Abiotic factors like weather conditions, drought, solar radiation, weeds and available nutrients may affect the development and yield of buckwheat plants [81][82][83]. Some of the important breeding objectives in common buckwheat breeding include stable yield, superior seed quality, lodging resistance, determinate growth habit, easy dehulling, low shattering of seeds, flood resistance, rutin content, low allergenic protein content, good aroma, and pre-harvest sprouting resistance [2,4,5,58,59,84,85].…”
Section: Buckwheat Breeding: Challenges and Prospects For The Futurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…70 No. 1 Genomic studies of ecotype and difference in ecotype were conducted, and quantitative trait locus and ortholog genes (FeCRY1, FeELF3, FeGI, FePHY3 and FeTOC1) related to photoperiod sensitivity have been estimated (Hara et al 2011(Hara et al , 2020. On the other hand, uniformity of the maturity time is also important in ecotype breeding of common buckwheat.…”
Section: Important Agronomic Characteristics In Common Buckwheatmentioning
confidence: 99%