Dissecting the genetic basis of resistance to Soil-borne cereal mosaic virus (SBCMV) in durum wheat by bi-parental mapping and GWAS
Soil-borne cereal mosaic virus (SBCMV), the causative agent of wheat mosaic, is a Furovirus challenging wheat production all over Europe. Differently from bread wheat, durum wheat shows greater susceptibility and stronger yield penalties, so identification and genetic characterization of resistan...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Theoretical and applied genetics 2024-09, Vol.137 (9), p.213-213, Article 213 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Soil-borne cereal mosaic virus
(SBCMV), the causative agent of wheat mosaic, is a
Furovirus
challenging wheat production all over Europe. Differently from bread wheat, durum wheat shows greater susceptibility and stronger yield penalties, so identification and genetic characterization of resistance sources are major targets for durum genetics and breeding. The
Sbm1
locus providing high level of resistance to SBCMV was mapped in bread wheat to the 5DL chromosome arm (Bass in Genome 49:1140–1148, 2006). This excluded the direct use of
Sbm1
for durum wheat improvement. Only one major QTL has been mapped in durum wheat, namely
QSbm.ubo-2B,
on the 2BS chromosome region coincident with
Sbm2
, already known in bread wheat as reported (Bayles in HGCA Project Report, 2007). Therefore,
QSbm.ubo-2B
=
Sbm2
is considered a pillar for growing durum in SBCMV-affected areas. Herein, we report the fine mapping of
Sbm2
based on bi-parental mapping and GWAS, using the Infinium 90 K SNP array and high-throughput KASP®. Fine mapping pointed out a critical haploblock of 3.2 Mb defined by concatenated SNPs successfully converted to high-throughput KASP® markers coded as
KUBO
. The combination of
KUBO-27
,
wPt-2106-ASO/HRM
,
KUBO-29,
and
KUBO-1
allows unequivocal tracing of the
Sbm2
-resistant haplotype. The interval harbors 52 high- and 41 low-confidence genes, encoding 17 cytochrome p450, three receptor kinases, two defensins, and three
NBS-LRR
genes. These results pave the way for
Sbm2
positional cloning
.
Importantly, the development of
Sbm2
haplotype tagging KASP® provides a valuable case study for improving efficacy of the European variety testing system and, ultimately, the decision-making process related to varietal characterization and choice. |
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ISSN: | 0040-5752 1432-2242 1432-2242 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00122-024-04709-7 |