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Molecular characterization of genetic basis of Sugarcane Yellow Leaf Virus ( SCYLV ) resistance in Saccharum spp. hybrid
Author(s) -
Islam Md Sariful,
Yang Xiping,
Sood Sushma,
Comstock Jack C.,
Wang Jianping
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
plant breeding
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.583
H-Index - 71
eISSN - 1439-0523
pISSN - 0179-9541
DOI - 10.1111/pbr.12614
Subject(s) - biology , quantitative trait locus , genetics , saccharum , population , allele , plant disease resistance , genotyping , genetic variation , genetic marker , veterinary medicine , botany , genotype , gene , medicine , demography , sociology
Abstract Sugarcane ( Saccharum Spp.) produces 80% of the world's sugar along with other by‐products. The production of sugarcane is vulnerable to infestation of sugarcane yellow leaf virus ( SCYLV ) worldwide. A study was conducted using an F 1 segregating population derived from CP 95‐1039 ×  CP 88‐1762 to identify the genetic factors underlying SCYLV resistance. The disease infection data were measured using tissue blot immunoassay after 6 years of exposure to the virus under natural field conditions. Genetic maps were created using genotyping by sequencing‐based markers for each parent separately following a pseudo‐testcross approach. Two quantitative trait loci ( QTL ) were detected for SCYLV resistance accounting for 28% of the phenotypic variation. A major QTL qSCYLR 79 located on linkage group 79 and linked with marker 3 PAV 3154 appears to be unique for SCYLV resistance in sugarcane. Progeny having a combination of two major alleles had 31% less SCYLV incidence than progeny with a combination of major and minor alleles in the genomic region of qSCYLR 79. Thus, selection against the minor allele may decrease the SCYLV incidence in sugarcane.

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