Abstract

BackgroundCotton is a leading natural fiber crop. Beyond its fiber, cottonseed is a valuable source of plant protein and oil. Due to the much higher value of cotton fiber, there is less consideration of cottonseed quality despite its potential value. Though some QTL controlling cottonseed quality have been identified, few of them that warrant further study are known. Identifying stable QTL controlling seed size, oil and protein content is necessary for improvement of cottonseed quality.ResultsIn this study, a recombinant inbred line (RIL) population was developed from a cross between upland cotton cultivars/lines Yumian 1 and M11. Specific locus amplified fragment sequencing (SLAF-seq) technology was used to construct a genetic map that covered 3353.15 cM with an average distance between consecutive markers of 0.48 cM. The seed index, together with kernel size, oil and protein content were further used to identify QTL. In total, 58 QTL associated with six traits were detected, including 13 stable QTL detected in all three environments and 11 in two environments.ConclusionA high resolution genetic map including 7033 SNP loci was constructed through specific locus amplified fragment sequencing technology. A total of 13 stable QTL associated with six cottonseed quality traits were detected. These stable QTL have the potential for fine mapping, identifying candidate genes, elaborating molecular mechanisms of cottonseed development, and application in cotton breeding programs.

Highlights

  • Cotton is a leading natural fiber crop

  • The present study aims to construct a highdensity genetic map to identify Quantitative trait locus/loci (QTL) for seed index, cottonseed oil and protein content in upland cotton

  • Both the skewness and kurtosis values of six traits, including hundred seed weight (HSW, g), hundred kernel weight (HKW, g), ten kernel length (TKL, mm), ten kernel width (TKW, mm), oil (KOC) and protein (KPC) content, were < 1.0 in three environments, which indicated that all traits did not deviate significantly from a normal distribution

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Introduction

Cotton is a leading natural fiber crop. Beyond its fiber, cottonseed is a valuable source of plant protein and oil. Due to the much higher value of cotton fiber, there is less consideration of cottonseed quality despite its potential value. Though some QTL controlling cottonseed quality have been identified, few of them that warrant further study are known. Identifying stable QTL controlling seed size, oil and protein content is necessary for improvement of cottonseed quality. Cottonseed kernels are regarded as the best source of vegetable protein after soybean and the fifth most important oil crop after soybean, palm, canola and sunflower [2, 3]. Fiber yield and fiber quality, as well as cottonseed quality traits including seed index, oil percentage and protein percentage are quantitative traits.

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