Inheritance of Elevated Palmitic Acid Content in Soybean Seed Oil
1991
Fehr, W. R. | Welke, G. A. | Hammond, E. G. | Duvick, D. N. | Cianzio, S. R.
Soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] oil with an elevated palmitic acid content may be useful for production of some food and industrial products. Two mutant soybean lines with palmitic acid contents of > 180 g kg⁻¹ were developed by treatment of ‘A1937’ seeds with N-nitroso-N-methylurea (NMU) and ‘Elgin’ seeds with ethyl methanesuifonate (EMS). The mutant lines, A1937NMU-85 and EiginEMS-421, were crossed to determine their genetic relationship for elevated paimitic acid content. The F₂ and F₃ generations were grown in the field and transgressive segregates with >250 g kg⁻¹ palmitic acid were obtained, the highest content known in soybean. The segregation ratios indicate that the two mutant lines have different alleles at two independent loci. A1937NMU-85 was crossed to C1727, a line with the fap2 allele that controls increased palmitic acid content. The lack of transgressive segregation in the F₂ generation of the cross indicate that AI937NMU-85 and C1727 have alleles controlling high palmitic acid at the same locus or at tightly linked loci. The allele in AI937NMU-85 was designated fap2-b. The allele in ElginEMS-421 was given the temporary designation of fap?(ElginEMS-421) until its relationship to other alleles for modified palmitic acid content can be determined. Journal Paper no. J-14392 of the Iowa Agric. and Home Econ. Exp. Stn., Ames, IA; Projects no. 2475 and 2799. The research was supported in part by a grant from the Iowa Soybean Promotion Board.
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