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QTL-Seq Analysis for Identification of Resistance Loci to Bacterial Canker in Tomato

  • Kyungpook National University
  • Kyung Hee University
  • University of California at Berkeley
  • Andong National University

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Abstract

Bacterial canker caused by Clavibacter michiganensis (Cm) is one of the most economically important vascular diseases causing unilateral leaf wilting, stem canker, a bird’s-eye lesion on fruit, and whole plant wilting in tomato. There is no commercially available cultivar with bacterial canker resistance, and genomics-assisted breeding can accelerate the development of cultivars with enhanced resistance. Solanum lycopersicum “Hawaii 7998” was found to show bacterial canker resistance. A Quantitative trait loci (QTL)-seq was performed to identify the resistance loci using 909 F2 individuals derived from a cross between S. lycopersicum “E6203” (susceptible) and “Hawaii 7998,” and a genomic region (37.24–41.15 Mb) associated with bacterial canker resistance on chromosome 6 (Rcm6) was found. To dissect the Rcm6 region, 12 markers were developed and several markers were associated with the resistance phenotypes. Among the markers, the Rcm6-9 genotype completely matched with the phenotype in the 47 cultivars. To further validate the Rcm6 as a resistance locus and the Rcm6-9 efficiency, subsequent analysis using F2 and F3 progenies was conducted. The progeny individuals with homozygous resistance allele at the Rcm6-9 showed significantly lower disease severity than those possessing homozygous susceptibility alleles. Genomes of five susceptible and two resistant cultivars were analyzed and previously known R-genes were selected to find candidate genes for Rcm6. Nucleotide-binding leucine-rich repeat, receptor-like kinase, and receptor-like protein were identified to have putative functional mutations and show differential expression upon the Cm infection. The DNA markers and candidate genes will facilitate marker-assisted breeding and provide genetic insight of bacterial canker resistance in tomato.

Original languageEnglish
Article number809959
JournalFrontiers in Plant Science
Volume12
DOIs
StatePublished - 26 Jan 2022

Keywords

  • DNA marker
  • QTL-seq
  • bacterial canker
  • candidate genes
  • tomato

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