Age-related changes in the expression of QTLs for growth in radiata pine seedlings

Abstract Haploid megagametophytes from a full-sib cross of Pinus radiata were used to construct a genetic linkage map for radiata pine based on random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers. The map, which was made from 222 markers, was used to carry out a QTL analysis of growth using measurements made on seedlings from which these megagametophytes were collected at an early germination stage. Trends in the expression of QTLs for stem diameter, volume and height were compared using measurements made at 5 months of age, and at 1, 2 and 3 years of age. None of the observed trends showed complete stability, i.e. none of the putative QTL positions detected at any one age was strongly expressed at all of the four stages of measurement. However, 45% of the trends showed partial stability, i.e. putative QTLs significant at one age were also detected at a subsequent age. Trends in QTL expression with age followed one of three patterns: (1) putative QTLs at some locations showed a gradual linear increase in influence from 5 months of age and were highest at 3 years of age; (2) QTLs detected at 5 months of age gradually became less significant with age; and (3) some putative QTLs showed a curvilinear increase in effect from 5 months of age, reaching their peak expression at 1 to 2 years, and sometimes were still detected at 3 years of age.

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