High-throughput marker assays for FaRPc2-mediated resistance to Phytophthora crown rot in octoploid strawberry
Phytophthora crown rot (PhCR) caused by Phytophthora cactorum is a destructive disease of the allo-octoploid cultivated strawberry ( Fragaria ×ananassa Duch). Many major strawberry cultivars grown worldwide are susceptible to PhCR. Resistance is conferred by the recently-discovered FaRPc2 locus, but...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Molecular breeding 2018-08, Vol.38 (8), p.1-11, Article 104 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Phytophthora crown rot (PhCR) caused by
Phytophthora cactorum
is a destructive disease of the allo-octoploid cultivated strawberry (
Fragaria ×ananassa
Duch). Many major strawberry cultivars grown worldwide are susceptible to PhCR. Resistance is conferred by the recently-discovered
FaRPc2
locus, but high-throughput markers are not yet available for marker-assisted breeding. In the current study, we developed DNA markers for two haplotypes at the
FaRPc2
locus associated with resistance, H2 and H3. Marker validation and marker-assisted selection were performed in University of Florida (UF) breeding population. Seven single nucleotide polymorphism-based high resolution melting (HRM) markers linked to H2 and four HRM markers for H3 were developed. One HRM marker, RPCHRM3 linked to H3, was converted to a Kompetitive Allele Specific PCR (KASP) marker. To further examine the utility of the markers, they were screened in University of California Davis cultivars with known phenotypes as well as in 20 diverse accessions with phenotypes that are reported in the literature and that are preserved at the USDA-ARS National Clonal Germplasm Repository, in Corvallis, Oregon. The most informative markers for
FaRPc2
resistance are being implemented in the UF strawberry breeding program to improve PhCR resistance. |
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ISSN: | 1380-3743 1572-9788 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11032-018-0861-7 |