Association of AFLP markers with downy mildew resistance in autotetraploid alfalfa

被引:0
|
作者
D.E. Obert
D.Z. Skinner
D.L. Stuteville
机构
[1] USDA-ARS,Agronomy Department
[2] Kansas State University,Plant Pathology Department
来源
Molecular Breeding | 2000年 / 6卷
关键词
conditional probability; cosegregation; allele frequency;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
The amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) assay is an efficient method for the identification of molecular markers useful in the improvement of numerous crop species. The identification of AFLP markers linked to disease resistance genes has been shown in segregating populations from crosses of inbred lines. The development of inbred lines in alfalfa is not possible, but existing breeding programs have produced populations selected for resistance to a single pest. Two such populations, UC-123 and UC-143, differing only in selection for resistance to downy mildew (Peronospora trifoliorum de Bary) isolate I-8, were used in this study. Thirty-six resistant plants from UC-143, and 36 susceptible plants from UC-123 were screened for DNA polymorphisms using fourteen AFLP primer combinations. Four AFLP fragment markers, ACACTC208, ACACTC150, ACACAT216 and ACACTC486, were found to be significantly associated with disease susceptibility or resistance. Resistant and susceptible plants were crossed in a diallel scheme and the progeny were screened for resistance to P. trifoliorum isolate I8. Two of the AFLP markers, ACACTC208 and ACACTC486 were significantly associated with resistance in the F1 and S1 progeny. The utilization of two populations, comprised of 36 resistant and 36 susceptible plants, for the identification of DNA fragments associated with disease resistance proved successful. Seventy-two plants is a very manageable number and provides a starting point for further refinement of marker-trait associations.
引用
收藏
页码:287 / 294
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] TESTING HOP VARIETIES FOR RESISTANCE TO DOWNY MILDEW
    COLEYSMI.JR
    PLANT PATHOLOGY, 1965, 14 (04) : 161 - &
  • [42] MODE OF INHERITANCE OF RESISTANCE IN LETTUCE TO DOWNY MILDEW
    GLOBERSO.D
    NETZER, D
    GENETICS, 1973, 74 (JUN) : S95 - S96
  • [43] Downy mildew: is resistance linked to inoculum concentration?
    Alonso-Villaverde, V.
    Viret, O.
    Gindro, K.
    VITIS, 2011, 50 (03) : 127 - 129
  • [44] INHERITANCE OF RESISTANCE TO SORGHUM DOWNY MILDEW IN CORN
    CRAIG, J
    PHYTOPATHOLOGY, 1982, 72 (07) : 943 - 943
  • [45] Inheritance of downy mildew resistance in table grapes
    Brown, MV
    Moore, JN
    McNew, RW
    Fenn, P
    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR HORTICULTURAL SCIENCE, 1999, 124 (03) : 262 - 267
  • [46] GENE FOR GENERAL RESISTANCE TO DOWNY MILDEW OF SOYBEANS
    BERNARD, RL
    CREMEENS, CR
    JOURNAL OF HEREDITY, 1971, 62 (06) : 359 - &
  • [47] Inheritance of Resistance to Downy Mildew in Sweet Basil
    Pyne, Robert M.
    Koroch, Adolfina R.
    Wyenandt, Christian A.
    Simon, James E.
    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR HORTICULTURAL SCIENCE, 2015, 140 (05) : 396 - 403
  • [48] Resistance to downy mildew, Pseudoperonospora cubensis, in cucumbers
    Petrov, L
    Boogert, K
    Sheck, L
    Baider, A
    Rubin, E
    Cohen, Y
    PROCEEDINGS OF CUCURBITACEAE 2000, 2000, (510): : 203 - 209
  • [49] EVALUATION OF SUNFLOWERS FOR THE DEGREE OF RESISTANCE TO DOWNY MILDEW
    VIRANYI, F
    BARTHA, M
    ACTA PHYTOPATHOLOGICA ACADEMIAE SCIENTIARUM HUNGARICAE, 1981, 16 (3-4): : 265 - 267
  • [50] DOWNY MILDEW RESISTANCE OF VARIOUS PEA GENOTYPES
    STEGMARK, R
    ACTA AGRICULTURAE SCANDINAVICA, 1988, 38 (04): : 373 - 379