甜菜对 Cercospora 叶斑病反应的遗传结构及其对其他甜菜作物类型的影响

IF 2 3区 农林科学 Q2 AGRONOMY
Crop Science Pub Date : 2024-10-18 DOI:10.1002/csc2.21396
Liam Dixon, Irwin L. Goldman
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摘要

甜菜(Beta vulgaris subsp.vulgaris)的生产受到真菌病害 Cercospora 叶斑病(CLS)的威胁。在甜菜的近亲中,包括瑞士甜菜、甜菜和饲料甜菜(均为 B. v. subsp.)本研究旨在确定甜菜对 CLS 反应的遗传结构特征。次要目的是测试甜菜中的 CLS 相关基因位点在不同的 B. vulgaris 作物中是否表现相似。在重复和接种的田间试验中,对由 168 个甜菜品种和另外 70 个甜菜近缘品种组成的多样性面板进行了 CLS 反应筛选。对加性效应的全基因组关联研究结果显示,映射到 1、3、7 和 9 号染色体上的七个数量性状位点解释了 30% 的甜菜 CLS 反应表型变异。当比较这些位点在甜菜背景与瑞士甜菜、甜菜和饲料甜菜背景之间的表现时,有两个位点表现出明显不同的反应。在甜菜作物中,这些位点可能是甜菜种质所独有的,可用于提高其他作物类型的 CLS 抗性。为了提高甜菜对 CLS 的抗性,本研究发现,栽培品种 Winter Keeper 可能是一个有价值的抗性来源。CLS反应的结构表明,循环选择和回交方法是提高甜菜抗CLS能力的有效策略。
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Genetic architecture of Cercospora leaf spot response in table beet with implications for other Beta vulgaris crop types

Genetic architecture of Cercospora leaf spot response in table beet with implications for other Beta vulgaris crop types

Table beet (Beta vulgaris subsp. vulgaris) production is threatened by the fungal disease Cercospora leaf spot (CLS). Infections are common across table beet's closest relatives, including Swiss chard, sugar beet, and fodder beet (all B. v. subsp. vulgaris). This study was conducted to characterize the genetic architecture underlying CLS response in table beet. A secondary objective was to test whether CLS-associated loci in table beet perform similarly across B. vulgaris crops. A diversity panel comprised of 168 table beet accessions and with an additional 70 accessions from all close relatives of table beet was screened for CLS response in replicated and inoculated field trials. Results from a genome-wide association study of additive effects revealed seven quantitative trait loci mapped to chromosomes 1, 3, 7, and 9 to explain 30% of the phenotypic variation for CLS response in table beet. When the performance of these loci was compared between a table beet background and a background of Swiss chard, sugar beet, and fodder beet, two loci exhibited significantly different responses. Among the B. vulgaris crops, these loci may be unique to table beet germplasm and could be useful for the improvement of CLS resistance in other crop types. For the improvement of CLS resistance in table beet, this study identified the cultivar Winter Keeper as a potentially valuable source of resistance. The architecture of CLS response points to recurrent selection and backcross methods as effective strategies for the improvement of CLS resistance in table beet.

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Crop Science
Crop Science 农林科学-农艺学
CiteScore
4.50
自引率
8.70%
发文量
197
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Articles in Crop Science are of interest to researchers, policy makers, educators, and practitioners. The scope of articles in Crop Science includes crop breeding and genetics; crop physiology and metabolism; crop ecology, production, and management; seed physiology, production, and technology; turfgrass science; forage and grazing land ecology and management; genomics, molecular genetics, and biotechnology; germplasm collections and their use; and biomedical, health beneficial, and nutritionally enhanced plants. Crop Science publishes thematic collections of articles across its scope and includes topical Review and Interpretation, and Perspectives articles.
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