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Abstract Cotton (Gossypium sp.) is an important
worldwide cash crop that provides a competitive
renewable natural fiber supply for the demands
of textile industry. The development of new textile
technologies and the improvement of living
standards increase the demands for both fiber
quantity and fiber quality. ‘0–153’ is an upland
cotton cultivar with excellent fiber quality derived
from Asiatic cotton sources, especially with
regards to fiber strength. To identify quantitative
trait loci (QTLs) for fiber strength in this line, a
recombinant inbred line population consisting of
196 lines was developed from a cross between
it and ‘sGK9708’. A genetic linkage map
consisting of 2393 loci was constructed using
this recombinant inbred line population, with
single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers
from the IntlCottonSNPConsortium_70k chip.
Quantitative trait loci for fiber strength were
detected across 11 environments using both
single-environment and combined multipleenvironment
models. A total of 63 QTLs
controlling fiber strength were detected by
the single-environment model. Sixteen QTLs
were identified by the combined multipleenvironment
model. These QTLs could make a
contribution to the improvement of fiber quality
via marker-assisted selection and provide useful
information for QTL fine mapping and functional
gene research activities as well.
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