| Literature DB >> 27822217 |
Harsh Raman1, Rosy Raman1, Neil Coombes1, Jie Song2, Simon Diffey3, Andrzej Kilian2, Kurt Lindbeck1, Denise M Barbulescu4, Jacqueline Batley5, David Edwards6, Phil A Salisbury7, Steve Marcroft8.
Abstract
Key message "We identified both quantitative and quantitative resistance loci to Leptosphaeria maculans, a fungal pathogen, causing blackleg disease in canola. Several genome-wide significant associations were detected at known and new loci for blackleg resistance. We further validated statistically significant associations in four genetic mapping populations, demonstrating that GWAS marker loci are indeed associated with resistance to L. maculans. One of the novel loci identified for the first time, Rlm12, conveys adult plant resistance in canola." Blackleg, caused by Leptosphaeria maculans, is a significant disease which affects the sustainable production of canola (Brassica napus). This study reports a genome-wide association study based on 18,804 polymorphic SNPs to identify loci associated with qualitative and quantitative resistance to L. maculans. Genomic regions delimited with 694 significant SNP markers, that are associated with resistance evaluated using 12 single spore isolates and pathotypes from four canola stubble were identified. Several significant associations were detected at known disease resistance loci including in the vicinity of recently cloned Rlm2/LepR3 genes, and at new loci on chromosomes A01/C01, A02/C02, A03/C03, A05/C05, A06, A08, and A09. In addition, we validated statistically significant associations on A01, A07, and A10 in four genetic mapping populations, demonstrating that GWAS marker loci are indeed associated with resistance to L. maculans. One of the novel loci identified for the first time, Rlm12, conveys adult plant resistance and mapped within 13.2 kb from Arabidopsis R gene of TIR-NBS class. We showed that resistance loci are located in the vicinity of R genes of Arabidopsis thaliana and Brassica napus on the sequenced genome of B. napus cv. Darmor-bzh. Significantly associated SNP markers provide a valuable tool to enrich germplasm for favorable alleles in order to improve the level of resistance to L. maculans in canola.Entities:
Keywords: blackleg; canola; comparative mapping; genome-wide association analysis; linkage analysis; natural variation; race-specific and race non-specific resistance; resistance to L. maculans
Year: 2016 PMID: 27822217 PMCID: PMC5075532 DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2016.01513
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Plant Sci ISSN: 1664-462X Impact factor: 5.753