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QTL Mapping of Flowering and Fruiting Traits in Olive

One of the challenge fruit growers are facing is to balance between tree production and vegetative growth from year to year. To investigate the existence of genetic determinism for reproductive behaviour in olive tree, we studied an olive segregating population derived from a cross between ‘Olivière...

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Autores principales: Sadok, Inès Ben, Celton, Jean-Marc, Essalouh, Laila, El Aabidine, Amal Zine, Garcia, Gilbert, Martinez, Sebastien, Grati-Kamoun, Naziha, Rebai, Ahmed, Costes, Evelyne, Khadari, Bouchaib
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3656886/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23690957
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0062831
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author Sadok, Inès Ben
Celton, Jean-Marc
Essalouh, Laila
El Aabidine, Amal Zine
Garcia, Gilbert
Martinez, Sebastien
Grati-Kamoun, Naziha
Rebai, Ahmed
Costes, Evelyne
Khadari, Bouchaib
author_facet Sadok, Inès Ben
Celton, Jean-Marc
Essalouh, Laila
El Aabidine, Amal Zine
Garcia, Gilbert
Martinez, Sebastien
Grati-Kamoun, Naziha
Rebai, Ahmed
Costes, Evelyne
Khadari, Bouchaib
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description One of the challenge fruit growers are facing is to balance between tree production and vegetative growth from year to year. To investigate the existence of genetic determinism for reproductive behaviour in olive tree, we studied an olive segregating population derived from a cross between ‘Olivière’ and ‘Arbequina’ cultivars. Our strategy was based on (i) an annual assessment of individual trees yield, and (ii) a decomposition of adult growth units at the crown periphery into quantitative variables related to both flowering and fruiting process in relation to their growth and branching. Genetic models, including the year, genotype effects and their interactions, were built with variance function and correlation structure of residuals when necessary. Among the progeny, trees were either ‘ON’ or ‘OFF’ for a given year and patterns of regular vs. irregular bearing were revealed. Genotype effect was significant on yield but not for flowering traits at growth unit (GU) scale, whereas the interaction between genotype and year was significant for both traits. A strong genetic effect was found for all fruiting traits without interaction with the year. Based on the new constructed genetic map, QTLs with small effects were detected, revealing multigenic control of the studied traits. Many were associated to alleles from ‘Arbequina’. Genetic correlations were found between Yield and Fruit set at GU scale suggesting a common genetic control, even though QTL co-localisations were in spe`cific years only. Most QTL were associated to flowering traits in specific years, even though reproductive traits at GU scale did not capture the bearing status of the trees in a given year. Results were also interpreted with respect to ontogenetic changes of growth and branching, and an alternative sampling strategy was proposed for capturing tree fruiting behaviour. Regular bearing progenies were identified and could constitute innovative material for selection programs.
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spelling pubmed-36568862013-05-20 QTL Mapping of Flowering and Fruiting Traits in Olive Sadok, Inès Ben Celton, Jean-Marc Essalouh, Laila El Aabidine, Amal Zine Garcia, Gilbert Martinez, Sebastien Grati-Kamoun, Naziha Rebai, Ahmed Costes, Evelyne Khadari, Bouchaib PLoS One Research Article One of the challenge fruit growers are facing is to balance between tree production and vegetative growth from year to year. To investigate the existence of genetic determinism for reproductive behaviour in olive tree, we studied an olive segregating population derived from a cross between ‘Olivière’ and ‘Arbequina’ cultivars. Our strategy was based on (i) an annual assessment of individual trees yield, and (ii) a decomposition of adult growth units at the crown periphery into quantitative variables related to both flowering and fruiting process in relation to their growth and branching. Genetic models, including the year, genotype effects and their interactions, were built with variance function and correlation structure of residuals when necessary. Among the progeny, trees were either ‘ON’ or ‘OFF’ for a given year and patterns of regular vs. irregular bearing were revealed. Genotype effect was significant on yield but not for flowering traits at growth unit (GU) scale, whereas the interaction between genotype and year was significant for both traits. A strong genetic effect was found for all fruiting traits without interaction with the year. Based on the new constructed genetic map, QTLs with small effects were detected, revealing multigenic control of the studied traits. Many were associated to alleles from ‘Arbequina’. Genetic correlations were found between Yield and Fruit set at GU scale suggesting a common genetic control, even though QTL co-localisations were in spe`cific years only. Most QTL were associated to flowering traits in specific years, even though reproductive traits at GU scale did not capture the bearing status of the trees in a given year. Results were also interpreted with respect to ontogenetic changes of growth and branching, and an alternative sampling strategy was proposed for capturing tree fruiting behaviour. Regular bearing progenies were identified and could constitute innovative material for selection programs. Public Library of Science 2013-05-17 /pmc/articles/PMC3656886/ /pubmed/23690957 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0062831 Text en © 2013 Ben Sadok et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Celton, Jean-Marc
Essalouh, Laila
El Aabidine, Amal Zine
Garcia, Gilbert
Martinez, Sebastien
Grati-Kamoun, Naziha
Rebai, Ahmed
Costes, Evelyne
Khadari, Bouchaib
QTL Mapping of Flowering and Fruiting Traits in Olive
title QTL Mapping of Flowering and Fruiting Traits in Olive
title_full QTL Mapping of Flowering and Fruiting Traits in Olive
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title_short QTL Mapping of Flowering and Fruiting Traits in Olive
title_sort qtl mapping of flowering and fruiting traits in olive
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3656886/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23690957
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0062831
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