Genetic variants associated with leaf spot disease resistance in oil palm ( Elaeis guineensis ): A genome‐wide association study
Leaf spot is considered as a common disease of oil palm, caused primarily by Curvularia spp. fungi. This disease mainly affects the early stages of oil palm and if not adequately controlled can cause plant death. Among the methods available to control the disease, breeding resistant varieties is the...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Plant pathology 2023-12, Vol.72 (9), p.1626-1636 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Leaf spot is considered as a common disease of oil palm, caused primarily by
Curvularia
spp. fungi. This disease mainly affects the early stages of oil palm and if not adequately controlled can cause plant death. Among the methods available to control the disease, breeding resistant varieties is the most economically effective and promising strategy. A genome‐wide association study for leaf spot resistance was conducted on 210 individual
tenera
palms from seven different (origin) crosses. These palms were subsequently infected with
Curvularia
spp. pathogenic inoculum in a nursery trial located in an endemic area. The area under the disease progress curve was used as a phenotypic measure. In addition, a genotyping‐by‐sequencing (GBS) approach was used to obtain the genotyping data of each individual. We found two loci, at chromosome 2 and chromosome 13, that were significantly associated with leaf spot disease resistance. Six genetic variants at the two loci (five variants at chromosome 2 and one variant at chromosome 13) surpassed the threshold for genome‐wide significance (
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ISSN: | 0032-0862 1365-3059 |
DOI: | 10.1111/ppa.13774 |