Authors
Yong‐xiang Li, Chunhui Li, Peter J Bradbury, Xiaolei Liu, Fei Lu, M Cinta Romay, Jeffrey C Glaubitz, Xun Wu, Bo Peng, Yunsu Shi, Yanchun Song, Dengfeng Zhang, Edward S Buckler, Zhiwu Zhang, Yu Li, Tianyu Wang
Publication date
2016/3/1
Journal
The Plant Journal
Description
Flowering time is one of the major adaptive traits in domestication of maize and an important selection criterion in breeding. To detect more maize flowering time variants we evaluated flowering time traits using an extremely large multi‐ genetic background population that contained more than 8000 lines under multiple Sino‐United States environments. The population included two nested association mapping (NAM) panels and a natural association panel. Nearly 1 million single‐nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were used in the analyses. Through the parallel linkage analysis of the two NAM panels, both common and unique flowering time regions were detected. Genome wide, a total of 90 flowering time regions were identified. One‐third of these regions were connected to traits associated with the environmental sensitivity of maize flowering time. The genome‐wide association study of the three panels …
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