Claims
- 1. A maize plant having a genome containing quantitative trait loci which confer to the plant an ability to extract phosphorus from soil and translocate the extracted phosphorus into the plant wherein the quantitative trait loci are located on chromosome 1, interval 186 to 212, chromosome 7, interval 46 to 74, chromosome 8, interval 88 to 106, and chromosome 9, interval 56 to 62.
- 2. A maize plant having a genome containing quantitative trait loci which confer to the plant mycorrhizal responsiveness when the plant is grown in soil containing mycorrhiza, wherein the quantitative trait loci are located on chromosome 2, interval 160 to 178, chromosome 5, interval 0 to 8, chromosome 7, interval 46 to 74, and chromosome 9, interval 50 to 72.
- 3. A maize plant having a genome containing quantitative trait loci which confer to the plant mycorrhizal responsiveness and an ability to extract phosphorus from soil and translocate the extracted phosphorus into the plant when the plant is grown in soil containing mycorrhiza, wherein the quantitative trait loci are located on chromosome 2, interval 160 to 178, chromosome 5, interval 0 to 8, chromosome 7, interval 46 to 74, and chromosome 9, interval 50 to 72, for mycorrhizal responsiveness, and on chromosome 1, interval 186 to 212, chromosome 7, interval 46 to 74, chromosome 8, interval 88 to 106, and chromosome 9, interval 56 to 62 for the ability to extract phosphorus from soil and translocate phosphorus into the plant.
- 4. A maize plant having a genome which confers to the plant an ability to extract phosphorus from soil and translocate the extracted phosphorus into the plant, wherein the genome contains quantitative trait loci from a first donor maize line parent and genes associated with the ability to extract phosphorus from the soil and translocate the extracted phosphorus into the plant from a second donor maize line parent, wherein the quantitative trait loci in the second donor maize line parent are located on chromosome 1, in the genetic map interval 186 to 212, chromosome 7, interval 46 to 74, chromosome 8, interval 88 to 106, and chromosome 9, interval 56 to 62.
- 5. The maize plant of claim 4 wherein the second donor maize line parent is Mo17 or progeny thereof.
- 6. A maize plant having a genome which confers to the plant mycorrhizal responsiveness when the plant is grown in soil containing mycorrhiza, wherein the genome contains quantitative trait loci from a first donor maize line parent and genes associated with mycorrhizal responsiveness from a second donor maize line parent, wherein the quantitative trait loci in the second donor maize parent line are located on chromosome 2, interval 160 to 178, chromosome 5, interval 0 to 8, chromosome 7, interval 46 to 74, and chromosome 9, interval 50 to 72.
- 7. The maize plant of claim 6 wherein the second donor maize line parent is B73 or progeny thereof.
- 8. A maize plant having a genome which confers to the plant mycorrhizal responsiveness and an ability to extract phosphorus from soil and translocate the extracted phosphorus into the plant when the plant is grown in soil containing mycorrhiza, wherein the genome contains quantitative trait loci associated with mycorrhizal responsiveness from a first donor maize line parent B73, or progeny thereof, and quantitative trait loci associated with an ability to extract phosphorus from soil and translocate the extracted phosphorus into the plant from a second donor maize line parent Mo17, or progeny thereof.
- 9. The maize plant of claim 8 wherein the quantitative trait loci associated with mycorrhizal responsiveness are located on chromosome 2, interval 160 to 178, chromosome 5, interval 0 to 8, chromosome 7, interval 46 to 74, and chromosome 9, interval 50 to 72.
- 10. The maize plant of claim 8 wherein the quantitative trait loci associated with the ability of the plant to extract phosphorus from the soil and translocate the extracted phosphorus into the plant, are located on chromosome 1, interval 186 to 212, chromosome 7, interval 46 to 74, chromosome 8, interval 88 to 106 and chromosome 9, interval 56 to 62.
- 11. A method for producing an inbred maize plant, which when crossed with a second inbred maize plant, produces a hybrid maize plant which has an ability to extract phosphorus from soil and translocate the extracted phosphorus into the plant, the method comprising the steps of:
a. selecting a first maize parental line which has a genome which exhibits an ability to extract phosphorus from soil and translocate the extracted phosphorus into the plant and contains quantitative trait loci located on chromosome 1, interval 186 to 212, chromosome 7, interval 46 to 74, chromosome 8, interval 88 to 106, and chromosome 9, interval 56 to 62; b. selecting a second maize parental line having desirable phenotypic traits; c. crossing the first maize parental line with the second donor maize parental line to produce a segregating plant population; d. screening the plant population for one or more quantitative trait loci associated with the ability to extract phosphorus from the soil and translocate the extracted phosphorus into the plant; and e. selecting plants from the population having the identified quantitative trait loci for further screening until a maize line is obtained which is homozygous for the ability to extract phosphorus from the soil and translocate the extracted phosphorus into the plant at sufficient quantitative trait loci to give a hybrid maize plant having an ability to extract phosphorus from the soil and translocate the extracted phosphorus into the plant.
- 12. The method of claim 11 wherein the first maize parental line is Mo17.
- 13. An inbred maize plant produced by the method of claim 11.
- 14. A method for producing a hybrid maize plant having a genome containing quantitative trait loci which confer to the plant an ability to extract phosphorus from soil and translocate the extracted phosphorus into the plant, the method comprising the steps of:
a. crossing the inbred maize plant of claim 9 with a maize inbred line having desirable phenotypic traits to produce a segregating plant population; b. screening the plant population for one or more quantitative trait loci associated with the ability to extract phosphorus from the soil and translocate the extracted phosphorus into the plant; and c. selecting hybrid plants from the population exhibiting the ability to extract phosphorus from the soil and translocate the extracted phosphorus into the plant.
- 15. A hybrid maize plant produced by the method of claim 14.
- 16. A method for producing an inbred maize plant, which when crossed with a second inbred maize plant, produces a hybrid maize plant which exhibits mycorrhizal responsiveness when grown in soil containing mycorrhiza, the method comprising the steps of:
a. selecting a first maize parental line which has a genome which exhibits mycorrhizal responsiveness and contains quantitative trait loci located chromosome 2, interval 160 to 178, chromosome 5, interval 0 to 8, chromosome 7, interval 46 to 74, and chromosome 9 interval 50 to 72; b. selecting a second donor maize parental line having desirable phenotypic traits; c. crossing the first maize parental line with the second donor maize parental line to produce a segregating plant population; d. screening the plant population for one or more quantitative trait loci associated mycorrhizal responsiveness; and e. selecting plants from the population having the identified quantitative trait loci for further screening until a maize line is obtained which is homozygous for mycorrhizal responsiveness at sufficient quantitative trait loci to give a hybrid maize plant having mycorrhizal responsiveness.
- 17. The method of claim 16 wherein the first maize parental line is B73.
- 18. An inbred maize plant produced by the method of claim 16.
- 19. A method for producing a hybrid maize plant having a genome containing quantitative trait loci which confer to the plant mycorrhizal responsiveness when the plant is grown in soil containing mycorrhiza, the method comprising the steps of:
a. crossing the inbred maize plant of claim 18 with a maize inbred line having desirable phenotypic traits to produce a segregating plant population; b. screening the plant population for one or more quantitative trait loci associated with mycorrhizal responsiveness; and c. selecting hybrid plants from the population exhibiting mycorrhizal responsiveness.
- 20. A hybrid maize plant produced by the method of claim 19.
- 21. A method for producing an inbred maize plant, which when crossed with a second inbred maize plant, produces a hybrid maize plant which exhibits the traits of mycorrhizal responsiveness and an ability to extract phosphorus from the soil and translocate the extracted phosphorus into the plant when the plant is grown in soil containing mycorrhiza, the method comprising the steps of:
a. selecting a first maize parental line having a genome which exhibits an ability to extract phosphorus from soil and translocate the extracted phosphorus into the plant and contains quantitative trait loci located on chromosome 1, interval 186 to 212, chromosome 7, interval 46 to 74, chromosome 8, interval 88 to 106, and chromosome 9, interval 56 to 62; b. selecting a second maize parental line having a genome which exhibits mycorrhizal responsiveness when grown in soil containing mycorrhiza and contains quantitative trait loci located on chromosome 2, interval 160 to 178, chromosome 5, interval 0 to 8, chromosome 7, interval 46 to 74, and chromosome 9, interval 50 to 72; c. crossing the first maize parental line with the second maize parental line to produce a segregating plant population; d. screening the plant population for one or more quantitative trait loci associated with mycorrhizal responsiveness and the ability to extract phosphorus from the soil and translocate the extracted phosphorus into the plant; and e. selecting plants from the population having the identified quantitative trait loci for further screening until a maize line is obtained which is homozygous for the traits of mycorrhizal responsiveness and the ability to extract phosphorus from the soil and translocate the extracted phosphorus into the plant at sufficient quantitative trait loci to give a hybrid maize plant having the traits of mycorrhizal responsiveness and the ability to extract phosphorus from the soil and translocate the extracted phosphorus into the plant, when grown in soil containing mycorrhiza.
- 22. The method of claim 21 wherein the first maize parental line is Mo17.
- 23. The method of claim 21 wherein the second maize parental line is B73.
- 24. An inbred maize plant produced by the process of claim 21.
- 25. A method for producing a hybrid maize plant having a genome containing quantitative trait loci which confer to the plant the traits of mycorrhizal responsiveness and an ability to extract phosphorus from soil and translocate the extracted phosphorus from the soil and into the plant when grown in soil containing mycorrhiza, the method comprising the steps of:
a. crossing the inbred maize plant of claim 24 with a maize inbred line having desirable phenotypic traits to produce a segregating plant population; b. screening the plant population for one or more quantitative trait loci associated with the traits of mycorrhizal responsiveness and the ability to extract phosphorus from the soil and translocate the extracted phosphorus from the soil and into the plants; and c. selecting hybrid plants from the population having the traits mycorrhizal responsiveness and the ability to extract phosphorus from the soil and translocate the extracted phosphorus from the soil and into the plant.
- 26. A hybrid maize plant produced by the process of claim 25.
- 27. A method for producing a hybrid maize plant having a genome containing quantitative trait loci which confer to the plant the traits of mycorrhizal responsiveness and an ability to extract phosphorus from soil and translocate the extracted phosphorus and into the plant when grown in soil containing mycorrhiza, the method comprising the steps of:
a. crossing the inbred maize plant of claim 13 with the inbred maize plant of claim 18 to produced a segregating plant population; b. screening the plant population for one or more quantitative trait loci associated with the traits of mycorrhizal responsiveness and the ability to extract phosphorus from the soil and translocate the extracted phosphorus from the soil and into the plant; and c. selecting plants from the population having the traits of mycorrhizal responsiveness and an ability to extract phosphorus from the soil and translocate the extracted phosphorus from the soil and into the plant.
- 28. A hybrid maize plant produced by the process of claim 27.
RELATED APPLICATION INFORMATION
[0001] The present application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 60/076,185, filed on Feb. 27, 1998.
FEDERAL FUNDING INFORMATION
[0002] This invention was made with United States government support awarded by the following agencies: USDA Hatch 3919; 5211; 7201. The United States has certain rights in this invention.
Provisional Applications (1)
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