RFLP markers for sugar beet breeding: chromosomal linkage maps and location of major genes for rhizomania resistance, monogermy and hypocotyl colour

Summary An RFLP linkage map for the nine chromosomes of sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L. ssp. vulgaris var. altissima Doell) was constructed by using a segregating population from a cross between two plants which were heterozygous for several agronomically interesting characters. One hundred and eleven...

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description Summary An RFLP linkage map for the nine chromosomes of sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L. ssp. vulgaris var. altissima Doell) was constructed by using a segregating population from a cross between two plants which were heterozygous for several agronomically interesting characters. One hundred and eleven RFLP loci have been mapped to nine linkage groups using 92 genomic markers. The current RFLP map covers a total length of 540 cM. Evidence for the existence of a major gene for rhizomania resistance (Rr1) is given, together with its map position on linkage group IV in the interval between loci GS44 and GS28a. The presence of an RFLP fragment at the GS3d locus is, until now, the best molecular marker for rhizomania‐resistant genotypes in segregating populations of sugar beet; GS3d is linked to Rr1 with 6.7 cM. The gene MM, controlling the polygerm/monogerm seed type, has been mapped on linkage group IX in a distal position at 4.2 cM from the locus GS7. The gene R controlling the hypocotyl colour maps to linkage group VII and does not recombine with the RFLP locus GS42. The inheritance of a group of RFLP loci revealed the possible presence of a translocation in the population used to establish the map. The data presented are discussed in relation to the possibility of using RFLP markers in sugar beet breeding.
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