Genetic relationships of soybean mutants for different linolenic acid contents

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作者
Rahman, SM [1 ]
Kinoshita, T [1 ]
Anai, T [1 ]
Arima, S [1 ]
Takagi, Y [1 ]
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[1] Saga Univ, Fac Agr, Lab Plant Breeding, Saga 840, Japan
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10.2135/cropsci1998.0011183X003800030014x
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S3 [农学(农艺学)];
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0901 ;
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The normal content (80-90 g kg(-1)) of linolenic acid in soybean [Glycine max (L,) Merr.] oil adversely affects oil flavor and stability. A new mutant (M-24) with lower linolenic acid content (62 g kg(-1)) was developed by x-ray irradiation. Our objective was to determine the inheritance of linolenic acid content in M-24 and to determine the genetic relationship of this trait with the fan and fanx loci known to control linolenic acid in M-5 and KL-8 mutants, respectively. Reciprocal crosses were made between each mutant and 'Bay', and among the three mutants. No maternal or cytoplasmic effects were observed in any of the crosses. Data from F-2 seeds of the cross M-24 x Bay indicated that linolenic acid content in M-W was controlled by an allele at a single locus with no dominance effects. In the cross of M-24 x KL-8, F-2 segregation indicated that linolenic acid content in M-24 and KL-8 was controlled by two different alleles at the same Locus. For the M-5 x M-24 cross, I; segregation patterns and the segregation of F-3 seeds from individual F-2 plants indicated that M-5 and M-24 mutants have alleles at different independent loci that control linolenic acid content. therefore, the allele in M-24 is designated as fanx(a) (M-24) to distinguish it from those of fan (M-5) and fanx (KL-8). The segregate with the fanfanfanx(a)fanx(a) genotype can be considered as an important germplasm that can reduce the linolenic acid content in soybean oil.
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