The pendula phenotype of Norway spruce [
Picea abies (L.) Karst f.
pendula] is characterized by narrow crowns and strong apical dominance and is controlled by a single dominant gene (
P). This defined genetic control presents one of the few opportunities to map a single gene controlling a morphological trait in a forest tree. We used random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers and bulked segregant analysis to identify one locus OPH10_720, linked to the pendula gene. The estimated recombination frequency (
r) between OPH10_720 and
P was 0.046 (SE
r
=0.032). Mapping of the pendula gene is an important first step towards the ultimate identification and cloning of this gene.
Key words Norway spruce - Pendula phenotype - Bulked segregant analysis - RAPD markers
Communicated by P. M. A. Tigerstedt