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Development of a thematic collection of Musa spp accessions using SCAR markers for preventive breeding against Fusarium oxysporum f. sp cubense tropical race 4.

P R O Silva1, O N de Jesus2, C A D Bragança3, F Haddad2, E P Amorim2, C F Ferreira2.   

Abstract

Bananas are one of the most consumed fruits worldwide, but are affected by many pests and diseases. One of the most devastating diseases is Fusarium wilt, caused by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp cubense (Foc). Recently, Fusarium tropical race 4 (Foc TR4) has been causing irreparable damage, especially in Asia and Africa where it has devastated entire plantations, including areas with Cavendish, which is known to be resistant to Foc race 1. Although this race is not yet present in Brazil, results obtained by Embrapa in partnership with the University of Wageningen, The Netherlands, indicate that 100% of the cultivars used by Brazilian growers are susceptible to Foc TR 4. In our study, 276 banana accessions were screened with sequence characterized amplified region (SCAR) markers that have been linked to the resistance of Foc TR 4. Two SCAR primers were tested and the results revealed that SCAR ScaU1001 was efficient at discriminating accessions with possible resistance in 36.6% of the evaluated accessions. This is the first attempt to develop a thematic collection of possible Foc TR 4 resistant banana accessions in Brazil, which could be tested in Asian or African countries to validate marker-assisted selection (MAS), and for use in the preventive breeding of the crop to safeguard our banana plantations against Foc TR 4. We believe that this is an important step towards the prevention of this devastating disease, especially considering that our banana plantations are at risk.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26985964     DOI: 10.4238/gmr.15017765

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genet Mol Res        ISSN: 1676-5680


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1.  Genome-wide analysis of autophagy-related genes in banana highlights MaATG8s in cell death and autophagy in immune response to Fusarium wilt.

Authors:  Yunxie Wei; Wen Liu; Wei Hu; Guoyin Liu; Chunjie Wu; Wei Liu; Hongqiu Zeng; Chaozu He; Haitao Shi
Journal:  Plant Cell Rep       Date:  2017-04-27       Impact factor: 4.570

2.  Heat shock transcription factors in banana: genome-wide characterization and expression profile analysis during development and stress response.

Authors:  Yunxie Wei; Wei Hu; Feiyu Xia; Hongqiu Zeng; Xiaolin Li; Yu Yan; Chaozu He; Haitao Shi
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2016-11-18       Impact factor: 4.379

3.  Members of Gammaproteobacteria as indicator species of healthy banana plants on Fusarium wilt-infested fields in Central America.

Authors:  Martina Köberl; Miguel Dita; Alfonso Martinuz; Charles Staver; Gabriele Berg
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2017-03-27       Impact factor: 4.379

Review 4.  Improvements in the Resistance of the Banana Species to Fusarium Wilt: A Systematic Review of Methods and Perspectives.

Authors:  Anelita de Jesus Rocha; Julianna Matos da Silva Soares; Fernanda Dos Santos Nascimento; Adriadna Souza Santos; Vanusia Batista de Oliveira Amorim; Claudia Fortes Ferreira; Fernando Haddad; Janay Almeida Dos Santos-Serejo; Edson Perito Amorim
Journal:  J Fungi (Basel)       Date:  2021-03-25
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