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摘要
牛虻(Dectes texanus LeConte)(鞘翅目:天牛科)通过在大豆上造成显著的倒伏而显著降低产量。虽然这种茎蛀虫不被认为是大豆的主要害虫,但在美国中西部地区,它的危害正在增加,目前还没有发现具有抗性的优良品种。我们的目的是绘制减少黄斑干螟虫感染和侵染引起的环茎数量性状位点(QTL)。利用5万个单核苷酸多态性进行全基因组关联研究(GWAS),分析了北卡罗莱纳州成熟组(MG) V ~ VII大豆群体的数据,并对该群体进行了Dectes茎螟虫幼虫侵染和Dectes茎螟虫侵染引起的环茎评分。GWAS鉴定出3个减少幼虫侵染的QTL和4个减少环茎的QTL。等位基因效应范围为1%至9%,减少幼虫侵染或缠绕茎。所鉴定的QTL和含有有益等位基因的种质资源可用于提高大豆优良品种对Dectes茎螟虫危害的抗性。
Genomic Markers Associated With Soybean Resistance to the Stem Borer, Dectes texanus (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae).
The Dectes stem borer, Dectes texanus LeConte (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae), can significantly reduce yields by causing significant lodging in soybean. While this stem borer has not been considered a major pest of soybean, damage from it is increasing in the United States Midwest region with no current elite cultivars found resistant. Our objective was to map quantitative trait loci (QTL) that reduce girdled stems caused by Dectes stem borer infection and infestation of Dectes stem borer. A genome-wide association study (GWAS) using 50,000 single nucleotide polymorphisms was used to analyze data from a population of maturity group (MG) V to VII soybean accessions grown in North Carolina, which had been scored for Dectes stem borer larvae infestation and girdled stems caused by Dectes stem borer infestation. The GWAS identified 3 QTL with reduced larvae infestation and 4 QTL for reduced girdled stems. Allele effects ranged from 1% to 9% reduced larvae infestation or girdled stems. The QTL identified and germplasm containing the beneficial alleles can be used for improving resistance to the damage caused by the Dectes stem borer in elite soybean cultivars.
期刊介绍:
Plant Direct is a monthly, sound science journal for the plant sciences that gives prompt and equal consideration to papers reporting work dealing with a variety of subjects. Topics include but are not limited to genetics, biochemistry, development, cell biology, biotic stress, abiotic stress, genomics, phenomics, bioinformatics, physiology, molecular biology, and evolution. A collaborative journal launched by the American Society of Plant Biologists, the Society for Experimental Biology and Wiley, Plant Direct publishes papers submitted directly to the journal as well as those referred from a select group of the societies’ journals.