Evaluation of SNP-Based Markers Utilization for Resistance to Fall Armyworm Spodoptera frugiperda on Eight Corn Varieties

P. B. Timotiwu, A. ., W. Setiawan, H. Sudarsono
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Abstract The aim of the study was to compare responses of different corn varieties to the fall armyworm Spodoptera frugiperda J.E. Smith (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) attack and to map patterns of single nucleotide polymorphism of the RGA genes. The study consisted of two activities, i.e., the field experiment to observe corn damage intensity and the laboratory observation to study the SNP pattern. Field experiment was conducted to compare eight corn varieties set in randomized block design with 3 replications. Damage intensity of the corn due to S. frugiperda attack was observed on the field and the corn samples were analyzed in the laboratory to examine the RGA (resistance gen analogue) which contained single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP). The results from the field and the laboratory analysis showed that the response of Bisi 321 variety to S. frugiperda attack was better than the other tested varieties. Based on the electrophoresis of the PCR results with the SNP2_MNBS_Alt primer, samples of corn varieties coded as V1 (Pertiwi 5), V3 (P-36), V6 (NK Super), V7 (Exotic), and V8 (Local) produced amplicons with the size of ±150 bp. The samples that did not have amplification were V2 (NK7328), V4 (Bisi 321), and V5 (Bisi 18). There is a possibility that the amplification results may indicate some degrees of tolerance clusters of corn varieties to S. frugiperda attack. Further validation is required to apply the SNP-based markers of corn to develop tolerant or resistant varieties. Keywords: Spodoptera frugiperda, RGA, SNP, Corn
8个玉米品种抗穗夜蛾snp标记利用评价
摘要本研究旨在比较不同玉米品种对秋粘虫Spodoptera frugiperda J.E. Smith(鳞翅目:夜蛾科)攻击的反应,并绘制RGA基因单核苷酸多态性图谱。本研究分为田间试验观察玉米危害强度和室内观察研究SNP模式两部分。采用3个重复的随机区组设计,对8个玉米品种进行田间试验比较。采用田间观察和室内分析的方法,对玉米进行抗性原类似物RGA (single nucleotide polymorphism, SNP)检测。田间试验和室内分析结果表明,碧思321品种对果蚜的反应较好。根据SNP2_MNBS_Alt引物的PCR电泳结果,编码为V1 (Pertiwi 5)、V3 (P-36)、V6 (NK Super)、V7 (Exotic)和V8 (Local)的玉米品种样品产生的扩增子大小为±150 bp。未扩增的样品为V2 (NK7328)、V4 (Bisi 321)和V5 (Bisi 18)。扩增结果可能表明玉米品种对果蚜具有一定程度的耐受性。应用基于snp的玉米标记来开发耐受性或抗性品种需要进一步的验证。关键词:夜蛾,RGA, SNP,玉米
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