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HEREDITAS ›› 2007, Vol. 29 ›› Issue (9): 1149-1153.doi: 10.1360/yc-007-1149

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Genetic model analysis of leaf-weight traits in non-heading Chi-nese cabbage (Brassica campestris ssp. chinensis Makino)

HAN Jian-Ming1, 2, HOU Xi-Lin1, SHI Gong-Jun1, GENG Jian-Feng1, DENG Xiao-Hui1   

  1. 1. National Key Laboratory of Crop Genetics and Germplasm Enhancement, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing 210095, China; 2. Luoyang Academe of Agriculture Science, Luoyang 471022, China
  • Received:2006-11-23 Revised:2007-03-01 Online:2007-09-10 Published:2007-09-10
  • Contact: HOU Xi-Lin

Abstract:

The mixed major-gene plus polygene inheritance model was used to analyze the genetics of leafblade-weight and petiole-weight trait in SI×Qiu017 of non-heading Chinese cabbage. The results showed that the leafblade-weight trait was controlled by one pair of negative complete dominant major genes plus additive-dominant polygene (D-4). The additive effect in the major gene was 1.8991, the dominant effect was -1.8991; the additive effect in the polygene was -1.2934, and the dominant effect was 1.7933; the potential ratio was -1.3865, and the dominant degree was -1.0000; the heritability of the major gene was 6.98% in B1 generation, 4.33% in B2 generation, and 36.08% in F2 generation; the heritability of the polygene was 16.03% in B1 generation, 7.39% in B2 generation, and 23.96% in F2 in the leafblade-weight trait. The peti-ole-weight trait in SI×Qiu017 was controlled by one pair of additive major genes plus additive-dominant polygene (D-2). The additive effect in major gene was -1.1457, the dominant effect was 0.0000; the additive effect in polygene was 1.3472, and the dominant effect was 2.5788. The potential ratio was 1.9142, and the dominant degree was 0.0000; the heritability of the major gene was 31.72% in B1 generation, 5.27% in B2 generation, and 57.94% in F2 generation. The heritability of the polygene was 0.42% in B1 generation, 4.59% in B2 generation, and 4.80% in F2 in the petiole-weight trait. The improve-ment of leaf-weight trait of SI×Qiu017 should be selected in late generation, and the improvement of petiole-weight trait of SI×Qiu017 should be selected in early generation.