Mapping QTLs for blight resistance and morpho-phenological traits in inter-species hybrid families of chestnut ( Castanea spp.)

Chestnut blight (caused by ), together with root rot (caused by ), has nearly extirpated American chestnut ( ) from its native range. In contrast to the susceptibility of American chestnut, many Chinese chestnut ( ) genotypes are resistant to blight. In this research, we performed a series of genome...

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Veröffentlicht in:Frontiers in plant science 2024-04, Vol.15, p.1365951-1365951
Hauptverfasser: Fan, Shenghua, Georgi, Laura L, Hebard, Frederick V, Zhebentyayeva, Tetyana, Yu, Jiali, Sisco, Paul H, Fitzsimmons, Sara F, Staton, Margaret E, Abbott, Albert G, Nelson, C Dana
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Zusammenfassung:Chestnut blight (caused by ), together with root rot (caused by ), has nearly extirpated American chestnut ( ) from its native range. In contrast to the susceptibility of American chestnut, many Chinese chestnut ( ) genotypes are resistant to blight. In this research, we performed a series of genome-wide association studies for blight resistance originating from three unrelated Chinese chestnut trees (Mahogany, Nanking and M16) and a Quantitative Trait Locus (QTL) study on a Mahogany-derived inter-species F2 family. We evaluated trees for resistance to blight after artificial inoculation with two fungal strains and scored nine morpho-phenological traits that are the hallmarks of species differentiation between American and Chinese chestnuts. Results support a moderately complex genetic architecture for blight resistance, as 31 QTLs were found on 12 chromosomes across all studies. Additionally, although most morpho-phenological trait QTLs overlap or are adjacent to blight resistance QTLs, they tend to aggregate in a few genomic regions. Finally, comparison between QTL intervals for blight resistance and those previously published for root rot resistance, revealed five common disease resistance regions on chromosomes 1, 5, and 11. Our results suggest that it will be difficult, but still possible to eliminate Chinese chestnut alleles for the morpho-phenological traits while achieving relatively high blight resistance in a backcross hybrid tree. We see potential for a breeding scheme that utilizes marker-assisted selection early for relatively large effect QTLs followed by genome selection in later generations for smaller effect genomic regions.
ISSN:1664-462X
1664-462X
DOI:10.3389/fpls.2024.1365951