Putative resistance gene markers associated with quantitative trait loci for fire blight resistance in <it>Malus</it> ‘Robusta 5’ accessions

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Breeding of fire blight resistant scions and rootstocks is a goal of several international apple breeding programs, as options are limited for management of this destructive disease caused by the bacterial pathogen <it>Erwinia...

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Main Authors: Gardiner Susan E, Norelli John L, Silva Nihal de, Fazio Gennaro, Peil Andreas, Malnoy Mickael, Horner Mary, Bowatte Deepa, Carlisle Charmaine, Wiedow Claudia, Wan Yizhen, Bassett Carole L, Baldo Angela M, Celton Jean-Marc, Richter Klaus, Aldwinckle Herb S, Bus Vincent GM
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Published: BMC 2012-04-01
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spelling doaj-82675465f30e48459644bd14c08845f72020-11-25T03:25:09ZengBMCBMC Genetics1471-21562012-04-011312510.1186/1471-2156-13-25Putative resistance gene markers associated with quantitative trait loci for fire blight resistance in <it>Malus</it> ‘Robusta 5’ accessionsGardiner Susan ENorelli John LSilva Nihal deFazio GennaroPeil AndreasMalnoy MickaelHorner MaryBowatte DeepaCarlisle CharmaineWiedow ClaudiaWan YizhenBassett Carole LBaldo Angela MCelton Jean-MarcRichter KlausAldwinckle Herb SBus Vincent GM<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Breeding of fire blight resistant scions and rootstocks is a goal of several international apple breeding programs, as options are limited for management of this destructive disease caused by the bacterial pathogen <it>Erwinia amylovora</it>. A broad, large-effect quantitative trait locus (QTL) for fire blight resistance has been reported on linkage group 3 of <it>Malus</it> ‘Robusta 5’. In this study we identified markers derived from putative fire blight resistance genes associated with the QTL by integrating further genetic mapping studies with bioinformatics analysis of transcript profiling data and genome sequence databases.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>When several defined <it>E.amylovora</it> strains were used to inoculate three progenies from international breeding programs, all with ‘Robusta 5’ as a common parent, two distinct QTLs were detected on linkage group 3, where only one had previously been mapped. In the New Zealand ‘Malling 9’ X ‘Robusta 5’ population inoculated with <it>E. amylovora</it> ICMP11176, the proximal QTL co-located with SNP markers derived from a leucine-rich repeat, receptor-like protein ( <it>MxdRLP1</it>) and a closely linked class 3 peroxidase gene. While the QTL detected in the German ‘Idared’ X ‘Robusta 5’ population inoculated with <it>E. amylovora</it> strains Ea222_JKI or ICMP11176 was approximately 6 cM distal to this, directly below a SNP marker derived from a heat shock 90 family protein gene ( <it>HSP90</it>). In the US ‘Otawa3’ X ‘Robusta5’ population inoculated with <it>E. amylovora</it> strains Ea273 or E2002a, the position of the LOD score peak on linkage group 3 was dependent upon the pathogen strains used for inoculation. One of the five <it>MxdRLP1</it> alleles identified in fire blight resistant and susceptible cultivars was genetically associated with resistance and used to develop a high resolution melting PCR marker. A resistance QTL detected on linkage group 7 of the US population co-located with another HSP90 gene-family member and a WRKY transcription factor previously associated with fire blight resistance. However, this QTL was not observed in the New Zealand or German populations.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>The results suggest that the upper region of ‘Robusta 5’ linkage group 3 contains multiple genes contributing to fire blight resistance and that their contributions to resistance can vary depending upon pathogen virulence and other factors. Mapping markers derived from putative fire blight resistance genes has proved a useful aid in defining these QTLs and developing markers for marker-assisted breeding of fire blight resistance.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2156/13/25
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author Gardiner Susan E
Norelli John L
Silva Nihal de
Fazio Gennaro
Peil Andreas
Malnoy Mickael
Horner Mary
Bowatte Deepa
Carlisle Charmaine
Wiedow Claudia
Wan Yizhen
Bassett Carole L
Baldo Angela M
Celton Jean-Marc
Richter Klaus
Aldwinckle Herb S
Bus Vincent GM
spellingShingle Gardiner Susan E
Norelli John L
Silva Nihal de
Fazio Gennaro
Peil Andreas
Malnoy Mickael
Horner Mary
Bowatte Deepa
Carlisle Charmaine
Wiedow Claudia
Wan Yizhen
Bassett Carole L
Baldo Angela M
Celton Jean-Marc
Richter Klaus
Aldwinckle Herb S
Bus Vincent GM
Putative resistance gene markers associated with quantitative trait loci for fire blight resistance in <it>Malus</it> ‘Robusta 5’ accessions
BMC Genetics
author_facet Gardiner Susan E
Norelli John L
Silva Nihal de
Fazio Gennaro
Peil Andreas
Malnoy Mickael
Horner Mary
Bowatte Deepa
Carlisle Charmaine
Wiedow Claudia
Wan Yizhen
Bassett Carole L
Baldo Angela M
Celton Jean-Marc
Richter Klaus
Aldwinckle Herb S
Bus Vincent GM
author_sort Gardiner Susan E
title Putative resistance gene markers associated with quantitative trait loci for fire blight resistance in <it>Malus</it> ‘Robusta 5’ accessions
title_short Putative resistance gene markers associated with quantitative trait loci for fire blight resistance in <it>Malus</it> ‘Robusta 5’ accessions
title_full Putative resistance gene markers associated with quantitative trait loci for fire blight resistance in <it>Malus</it> ‘Robusta 5’ accessions
title_fullStr Putative resistance gene markers associated with quantitative trait loci for fire blight resistance in <it>Malus</it> ‘Robusta 5’ accessions
title_full_unstemmed Putative resistance gene markers associated with quantitative trait loci for fire blight resistance in <it>Malus</it> ‘Robusta 5’ accessions
title_sort putative resistance gene markers associated with quantitative trait loci for fire blight resistance in <it>malus</it> ‘robusta 5’ accessions
publisher BMC
series BMC Genetics
issn 1471-2156
publishDate 2012-04-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Breeding of fire blight resistant scions and rootstocks is a goal of several international apple breeding programs, as options are limited for management of this destructive disease caused by the bacterial pathogen <it>Erwinia amylovora</it>. A broad, large-effect quantitative trait locus (QTL) for fire blight resistance has been reported on linkage group 3 of <it>Malus</it> ‘Robusta 5’. In this study we identified markers derived from putative fire blight resistance genes associated with the QTL by integrating further genetic mapping studies with bioinformatics analysis of transcript profiling data and genome sequence databases.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>When several defined <it>E.amylovora</it> strains were used to inoculate three progenies from international breeding programs, all with ‘Robusta 5’ as a common parent, two distinct QTLs were detected on linkage group 3, where only one had previously been mapped. In the New Zealand ‘Malling 9’ X ‘Robusta 5’ population inoculated with <it>E. amylovora</it> ICMP11176, the proximal QTL co-located with SNP markers derived from a leucine-rich repeat, receptor-like protein ( <it>MxdRLP1</it>) and a closely linked class 3 peroxidase gene. While the QTL detected in the German ‘Idared’ X ‘Robusta 5’ population inoculated with <it>E. amylovora</it> strains Ea222_JKI or ICMP11176 was approximately 6 cM distal to this, directly below a SNP marker derived from a heat shock 90 family protein gene ( <it>HSP90</it>). In the US ‘Otawa3’ X ‘Robusta5’ population inoculated with <it>E. amylovora</it> strains Ea273 or E2002a, the position of the LOD score peak on linkage group 3 was dependent upon the pathogen strains used for inoculation. One of the five <it>MxdRLP1</it> alleles identified in fire blight resistant and susceptible cultivars was genetically associated with resistance and used to develop a high resolution melting PCR marker. A resistance QTL detected on linkage group 7 of the US population co-located with another HSP90 gene-family member and a WRKY transcription factor previously associated with fire blight resistance. However, this QTL was not observed in the New Zealand or German populations.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>The results suggest that the upper region of ‘Robusta 5’ linkage group 3 contains multiple genes contributing to fire blight resistance and that their contributions to resistance can vary depending upon pathogen virulence and other factors. Mapping markers derived from putative fire blight resistance genes has proved a useful aid in defining these QTLs and developing markers for marker-assisted breeding of fire blight resistance.</p>
url http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2156/13/25
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