Common bean breeding for resistance to anthracnose and angular leaf spot assisted by SCAR molecular markers

The objective of the present study was to assess the genetic potential of inbred carioca common bean families from five populations derived from crossings involving elite lines and a disease-resistant line (Rudá- R), and to assess the efficiency of SCAR molecular markers in selecting plants resistan...

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Main Authors: Gilmar Silvério da Rocha, Luis Paulo Lelis Pereira, Pedro Crescêncio Souza Carneiro, Trazilbo José de Paula Júnior, José Eustáquio de Souza Carneiro
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Language:English
Published: Brazilian Society of Plant Breeding 2012-01-01
Series:Crop Breeding and Applied Biotechnology
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Online Access:http://www.sbmp.org.br/cbab/siscbab/uploads/c8eb9792-8af7-a84a.pdf
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spelling doaj-7f46d62f15e8469bab60f526c15eb4722020-11-25T02:04:42ZengBrazilian Society of Plant BreedingCrop Breeding and Applied Biotechnology1518-78531984-70332012-01-011213442Common bean breeding for resistance to anthracnose and angular leaf spot assisted by SCAR molecular markersGilmar Silvério da RochaLuis Paulo Lelis PereiraPedro Crescêncio Souza CarneiroTrazilbo José de Paula JúniorJosé Eustáquio de Souza CarneiroThe objective of the present study was to assess the genetic potential of inbred carioca common bean families from five populations derived from crossings involving elite lines and a disease-resistant line (Rudá- R), and to assess the efficiency of SCAR molecular markers in selecting plants resistant to anthracnose and angular leaf spot, at the time of bulk formation. Plant architecture, yield and grain type were assessed. Significant effect among families within population was observed, suggesting wide genetic variability for the characters assessed. Twenty-six superior families were selected. The families contained the greatest number of markers, identified by SCAR molecular markers in the F4 generation. Eighteen of these families were resistant to the races 65 and 453 of Colletotrichum lindemuthianum and five were resistant to the race 63.23 of Pseudocercospora griseola. Thus selection assisted by SCAR markers, in the F4 generation, was an important tool in common bean br e eding.http://www.sbmp.org.br/cbab/siscbab/uploads/c8eb9792-8af7-a84a.pdfPhaseolus vulgarisColletotrichum lindemuthianumPseudocercospora griseolaassisted selectiondisease resistance.
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author Gilmar Silvério da Rocha
Luis Paulo Lelis Pereira
Pedro Crescêncio Souza Carneiro
Trazilbo José de Paula Júnior
José Eustáquio de Souza Carneiro
spellingShingle Gilmar Silvério da Rocha
Luis Paulo Lelis Pereira
Pedro Crescêncio Souza Carneiro
Trazilbo José de Paula Júnior
José Eustáquio de Souza Carneiro
Common bean breeding for resistance to anthracnose and angular leaf spot assisted by SCAR molecular markers
Crop Breeding and Applied Biotechnology
Phaseolus vulgaris
Colletotrichum lindemuthianum
Pseudocercospora griseola
assisted selection
disease resistance.
author_facet Gilmar Silvério da Rocha
Luis Paulo Lelis Pereira
Pedro Crescêncio Souza Carneiro
Trazilbo José de Paula Júnior
José Eustáquio de Souza Carneiro
author_sort Gilmar Silvério da Rocha
title Common bean breeding for resistance to anthracnose and angular leaf spot assisted by SCAR molecular markers
title_short Common bean breeding for resistance to anthracnose and angular leaf spot assisted by SCAR molecular markers
title_full Common bean breeding for resistance to anthracnose and angular leaf spot assisted by SCAR molecular markers
title_fullStr Common bean breeding for resistance to anthracnose and angular leaf spot assisted by SCAR molecular markers
title_full_unstemmed Common bean breeding for resistance to anthracnose and angular leaf spot assisted by SCAR molecular markers
title_sort common bean breeding for resistance to anthracnose and angular leaf spot assisted by scar molecular markers
publisher Brazilian Society of Plant Breeding
series Crop Breeding and Applied Biotechnology
issn 1518-7853
1984-7033
publishDate 2012-01-01
description The objective of the present study was to assess the genetic potential of inbred carioca common bean families from five populations derived from crossings involving elite lines and a disease-resistant line (Rudá- R), and to assess the efficiency of SCAR molecular markers in selecting plants resistant to anthracnose and angular leaf spot, at the time of bulk formation. Plant architecture, yield and grain type were assessed. Significant effect among families within population was observed, suggesting wide genetic variability for the characters assessed. Twenty-six superior families were selected. The families contained the greatest number of markers, identified by SCAR molecular markers in the F4 generation. Eighteen of these families were resistant to the races 65 and 453 of Colletotrichum lindemuthianum and five were resistant to the race 63.23 of Pseudocercospora griseola. Thus selection assisted by SCAR markers, in the F4 generation, was an important tool in common bean br e eding.
topic Phaseolus vulgaris
Colletotrichum lindemuthianum
Pseudocercospora griseola
assisted selection
disease resistance.
url http://www.sbmp.org.br/cbab/siscbab/uploads/c8eb9792-8af7-a84a.pdf
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