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Mapping of crown rust resistance gene Pc53 in oat (Avena sativa)
Author(s) -
Belayneh Admassu-Yimer,
J. M. Bonman,
Kathy Esvelt Klos
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
plos one
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.99
H-Index - 332
ISSN - 1932-6203
DOI - 10.1371/journal.pone.0209105
Subject(s) - genetics , biology , quantitative trait locus , genetic linkage , gene , single nucleotide polymorphism , inbred strain , gene mapping , avena , genetic marker , plant disease resistance , chromosome , botany , genotype
Crown rust disease caused by the fungus Puccinia coronata f. sp. avenae ( Pca ) is a major production constraint of oat in North America, Europe, and Australia. There are over 100 genes effective against one or more Pca races, but only a handful of seedling resistance ( Pc ) genes have been mapped to a known chromosomal location. The goal of the present study was to use linkage mapping to identify the genomic location of the Pc53 gene, and to produce a list of linked SNPs with potential as molecular markers for marker assisted breeding. The Pc53 gene was placed on the linkage group Mrg08 at 82.4 cM using F 5 -derived recombinant inbred lines (RILs) from a cross between the Pc53 carrier 6-112-1-15 (PI 311624) and the susceptible cultivar Otana. The map location was validated using RILs from a cross between 6-112-1-15 and the Pc50 differential line. Single nucleotide polymorphism marker GMI_ES02_c14533_567 was the closest to Pc53 . A major seedling resistance gene ‘ PcKM ’ and QTL QcC . Core . 08 . 1 , QCr . Core . 08 . 2 , QCr . Core . 08 . 3 and QCr . cdl9-12D were previously reported on Mrg08. QPc . Core . 08 . 1 and PcKM were mapped to within 1 cM of Pc53 ; but previous virulence studies have indicated separate identities. The chromosomal location of Pc53 and SNPs linked with it will facilitate the utilization of Pc53 in oat breeding programs.

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