Tagging and Mapping Scab Resistance Genes from R12740-7A Apple

The genetic basis of resistance to apple scab [ Venturia inaequalis (Cke.) Wint.] in the Russian apple seedling R12740-7A ( Malus Mill. sp.) was investigated. Segregation ratios obtained in crosses with susceptible cultivars suggested that at least two genes were involved, and three foliar resistanc...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science 2002-05, Vol.127 (3), p.365-370
Hauptverfasser: Hemmat, Minou, Brown, Susan K, Weeden, Norman F
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The genetic basis of resistance to apple scab [ Venturia inaequalis (Cke.) Wint.] in the Russian apple seedling R12740-7A ( Malus Mill. sp.) was investigated. Segregation ratios obtained in crosses with susceptible cultivars suggested that at least two genes were involved, and three foliar resistance reactions (chlorotic, stellate necrotic, and pit type) were observed after inoculation. DNA markers were identified for both the stellate necrotic ( V r ) and pit type (no locus designation, V x suggested) resistance phenotypes. Comparison of resistance phenotypes with marker segregation demonstrated that only two major dominant genes were present in R12740-7A, one producing the stellate necrotic lesion and the other the pit-type lesion. The chlorotic lesion could be attributed to either unclear expression of the resistance phenotype or to susceptible genotypes not contracting the disease. These markers along with a previously published marker for V f were used to analyze inheritance of resistance in a V r × V f cross in advanced breeding material. The markers identified successfully all susceptible progeny, as well as apparent escapes and individuals possessing both V f and V r . Thus, the markers should be useful in future screening of segregating progeny and in the pyramiding of scab resistance genes in new cultivars.
ISSN:0003-1062
2327-9788
DOI:10.21273/jashs.127.3.365