Development of Or-gene-based co-dominant markers and their utilization in marker-assisted breeding for ß-carotene biofortification in different maturity groups of cauliflower.

IF 4.2 1区 农林科学 Q1 AGRONOMY
Shrawan Singh, Vinay Verma, Bhagchand Shivran, Rahul Kumar Meena, Anamika Chandel, Sandhya Saroha, Navinder Saini
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β-Carotene biofortified crops are the most effective and sustainable components in food-based approaches to tackle vitamin A deficiencies in public. Orange cauliflower (Or gene) is one such options; however, co-dominant marker(s) are an essential requirement to deal with a semi-dominant Or gene for foreground selection in marker-assisted breeding. Thus, the present study aimed to develop and validate co-dominant marker(s) for the Or gene and deploy them for rapid recovery of homozygous OrOr progenies in three different maturity groups of Indian cauliflower. Consequently, three crosses from the early (PA/PKVA-1HM), mid-early (DC 325/PKVA-1HM) and mid-late maturity (DC 244/PKVA-1HM) groups were advanced to F2, F2:3, BC2F1 and BC1F2. The segregation pattern of these populations demonstrated the impact of a single semi-dominant Or gene on petiole base pigmentation and curd colour at maturity. The homozygous OrOr genotype was linked to curd deformity. However, these traits were stage-dependent. Two candidate gene markers, namely CFOr-123 and CFOr-346, were designed utilizing the Or-gene BAC sequencing data. These markers were validated in F2 population and proved useful in distinguishing homozygous and heterozygous individuals in F2 and BC1F2. Carotenoid content was highest in DC 244/ PKVA-1HM followed by DC 325/ PKVA-1HM and PA/ PKVA-1HM. A total of 16 promising homozygous F2:3 progenies were developed in tropical cauliflower backgrounds coupled with two Or-gene-based co-dominant markers, which are crucial in managing the ß-carotene biofortification programme of cauliflower.

or基因共显性标记的开发及其在花椰菜不同成熟群体ß-胡萝卜素生物强化标记辅助育种中的应用
β-胡萝卜素生物强化作物是解决公众维生素A缺乏症的食物基础方法中最有效和可持续的组成部分。橙花椰菜(或基因)就是这样一种选择;然而,在标记辅助育种的前景选择中,共显性标记是处理半显性或基因的必要条件。因此,本研究旨在开发和验证Or基因的共显性标记,并利用它们在三个不同成熟群体的印度花椰菜中快速恢复纯合OrOr后代。因此,早熟(PA/PKVA-1HM)、中早熟(DC 325/PKVA-1HM)和中晚熟(DC 244/PKVA-1HM)组的3个杂交组合提前至F2、F2:3、BC2F1和BC1F2。这些群体的分离模式表明单个半显性Or基因对成熟时叶柄基部色素沉着和凝乳颜色的影响。纯合子OrOr基因型与凝乳畸形有关。然而,这些特征是阶段依赖的。利用or基因BAC测序数据设计了两个候选基因标记,即CFOr-123和CFOr-346。这些标记在F2群体中得到验证,可用于区分F2和BC1F2的纯合子和杂合子个体。类胡萝卜素含量最高的品种为DC 244/ PKVA-1HM,其次为DC 325/ PKVA-1HM和PA/ PKVA-1HM。在热带花椰菜背景下,与两个基于or基因的共显性标记偶联,共培育出16个有希望的F2:3纯合后代,这对花椰菜ß-胡萝卜素生物强化计划的管理至关重要。
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9.60
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241
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2.3 months
期刊介绍: Theoretical and Applied Genetics publishes original research and review articles in all key areas of modern plant genetics, plant genomics and plant biotechnology. All work needs to have a clear genetic component and significant impact on plant breeding. Theoretical considerations are only accepted in combination with new experimental data and/or if they indicate a relevant application in plant genetics or breeding. Emphasizing the practical, the journal focuses on research into leading crop plants and articles presenting innovative approaches.
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