Abstract

The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s11032-021-01233-0.

Highlights

  • Mung bean [Vigna radiate (L.) Wilczek] is a fast-growing warm-season leguminous species, belonging to the subgenus Ceratotropis, the tribe Phaseoleae, and the family Fabaceae

  • Consideration of combined phenotype and genotype of these two segregated F2:3 lines, these QTLs were limited between R3-5 and ID3-7.These results indicated that QTLs with large phenotypic variance explained (PVE) conferring days to first flowering (DFF), days to maturity (DM), plant height (PH) and nodes on main stem (NMS) existed in this chromosome region

  • All of these results demonstrated that InDel markers R3-15 and R3-19 could be used as a very useful tool in mung bean DFF prediction and identification

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Introduction

Mung bean [Vigna radiate (L.) Wilczek] is a fast-growing warm-season leguminous species, belonging to the subgenus Ceratotropis (genus Vigna), the tribe Phaseoleae, and the family Fabaceae. In mung bean genomics studies, QTL analysis has mainly been focused on insect and disease resistance, including bruchid [10, 11], powdery mildew resistance [12, 13], yellow mosaic virus resistance [14, 15], and cercospora leaf spot resistance [16], mainly because these issues are a great threat to mung bean yield. Among most of these QTL analysis studies, genetic linkage map construction usually used RFLP, RAPD and SSR markers due to the lack of InDel markers

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