Marker-trait Association for Resistance to Sugarcane Mosaic Virus Panel
Sugarcane mosaic disease (SMD) caused by sugarcane mosaic virus, is one of the main diseases in sugarcane production areas in Brazil. Thus, the identification of new sources of resistance for use in future introgression crosses is key for reliable economic gains. Here, we aimed to screen a diversity...
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description | Sugarcane mosaic disease (SMD) caused by sugarcane mosaic virus, is one of the main diseases in sugarcane production areas in Brazil. Thus, the identification of new sources of resistance for use in future introgression crosses is key for reliable economic gains. Here, we aimed to screen a diversity panel of 98 sugarcane genotypes for SMD under natural infection conditions, to investigate virus-specific amplicons from SCMV coat protein gene (CP), and identify marker-trait associations via association mapping using Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism (AFLP) and Simple Sequence Repeats (SSR). The highest SMD incidence (26.53%) was observed eight months after planting, with significant differences (p |
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