Identification of qtls controlling salt tolerance in cucumber (Cucumis sativus l.) seedlings

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Cucumber is very sensitive to salt stress, and excessive salt content in soils seriously affects normal growth and development, posing a serious threat to commercial production. In this study, the recombinant inbred line (RIL) population (from a cross between the salt tolerant line CG104 and salt sensitive line CG37) was used to study the genetic mechanism of salt tolerance in cucumber seedlings. At the same time, the candidate genes within the mapping region were cloned and analyzed. The results showed that salt tolerance in cucumber seedlings is a quantitative trait controlled by multiple genes. In experiments carried out in April and July 2019, qST6.2 on chromosome six was repeatedly detected. It was delimited into a 1397.1 kb region, and nine genes related to salt tolerance were identified. Among these genes, Csa6G487740 and Csa6G489940 showed variations in amino acid sequence between lines CG104 and CG37. Subsequent qRT-PCR showed that the relative expression levels of both genes during salt treatment were significantly different between the two parents. These results provide a basis for the fine mapping of salt tolerant genes and further study of the molecular mechanism of salt tolerance in cucumber seedlings.

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Liu, D., Dong, S., Bo, K., Miao, H., Li, C., Zhang, Y., … Gu, X. (2021). Identification of qtls controlling salt tolerance in cucumber (Cucumis sativus l.) seedlings. Plants, 10(1), 1–11. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants10010085

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