生物
古巴假孢霉
黄瓜
数量性状位点
甜瓜
人口
霜霉病
白粉病
遗传学
植物
园艺
基因
社会学
人口学
作者
Sean M. Toporek,Sandra E. Branham,Anthony P. Keinath,W. Patrick Wechter,Sean M. Toporek,Sandra E. Branham,Anthony P. Keinath,W. Patrick Wechter
标识
DOI:10.1007/s00122-023-04333-x
摘要
This is the first identification of QTLs underlying resistance in Cucumis melo to an isolate of Pseudoperonospora cubensis identified as Clade 2/mating type A1. Pseudoperonospora cubensis, causal organism of cucurbit downy mildew (CDM), causes severe necrosis and defoliation on Cucumis melo (melon). A recombinant inbred line population (N = 169) was screened against an isolate of P. cubensis (Clade 2/mating type A1) in replicated greenhouse and growth chamber experiments. SNPs (n = 5633 bins) identified in the RIL population were used for quantitative trait loci (QTL) mapping. A single major QTL on chromosome 10 (qPcub-10.3-10.4) was consistently associated with resistance across all experiments, while a second major QTL on chromosome 8 (qPcub-8.3) was identified only in greenhouse experiments. These two major QTLs were identified on the same chromosomes (8 and 10) but in different locations as two major QTLs (qPcub-8.2 and qPcub-10.1) previously identified for resistance to P. cubensis Clade 1/mating type A2. Kompetitive allele-specific PCR (KASP) markers were developed for these four major QTLs and validated in the RIL population through QTL mapping. These markers will provide melon breeders a high-throughput genotyping toolkit for development of melon cultivars with broad tolerance to CDM.
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