| Literature DB >> 33871013 |
Corrinne E Grover1, Daojun Yuan2, Mark A Arick3, Emma R Miller1, Guanjing Hu4, Daniel G Peterson3, Jonathan F Wendel1, Joshua A Udall5.
Abstract
Cotton is an important textile crop whose gains in production over the last century have been challenged by various diseases. Because many modern cultivars are susceptible to several pests and pathogens, breeding efforts have included attempts to introgress wild, naturally resistant germplasm into elite lines. Gossypium stocksii is a wild cotton species native to Africa, which is part of a clade of vastly understudied species. Most of what is known about this species comes from pest resistance surveys and/or breeding efforts, which suggests that G. stocksii could be a valuable reservoir of natural pest resistance. Here we present a high-quality de novo genome sequence for G. stocksii. We compare the G. stocksii genome with resequencing data from a closely related, understudied species (G. somalense) to generate insight into the relatedness of these cotton species. Finally, we discuss the utility of the G. stocksii genome for understanding pest resistance in cotton, particularly resistance to cotton leaf curl virus. Published by Oxford University Press 2021.Entities:
Keywords: zzm321990 Gossypium stocksiizzm321990 ; PacBio; genome sequence
Year: 2021 PMID: 33871013 PMCID: PMC8495921 DOI: 10.1093/g3journal/jkab125
Source DB: PubMed Journal: G3 (Bethesda) ISSN: 2160-1836 Impact factor: 3.154