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New Loci Including Pse-6 Conferring Resistance to Halo Bacterial Blight on Chromosome Pv04 in Common Bean

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Title New Loci Including Pse-6 Conferring Resistance to Halo Bacterial Blight on Chromosome Pv04 in Common Bean
Names Miklas, Phillip N. (creator)
Fourie, Deidré (creator)
Trapp, Jennifer (creator)
Davis, Joel (creator)
Myers, James R. (creator)
Date Issued 2014-08-20 (iso8601)
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Abstract Halo bacterial blight caused by Pseudomonas
syringae pv. phaseolicola (Psp) is a serious
seed-borne disease of common bean (Phaseolus
vulgaris L.). The disease can be controlled
by major resistance (R) genes effective against
specific races of the pathogen. Our objective
was to characterize the R gene(s) conferring
resistance to Psp Races 1, 5, 7, and 9 in
the great northern dry bean germplasm release
BelNeb-RR-1. A recombinant inbred population
consisting of 76 F₉–derived lines (RILs) from
the cross BelNeb-RR-1/A55 was inoculated
with Races 1, 5, 7, and 9 and genotyped with
5398 single nucleotide polymorphism markers.
Resistance to Races 1, 5, 7, and 9 cosegregated
with each other and mapped to the proximal
end of Pv04 in a known region of R genes that
condition resistance to bean anthracnose and
bean rust. Location on Pv04, combined with
F₂ allelism tests, confirmed the presence of a
new gene, Pse-6, for halo blight resistance. We
mapped other unnamed R genes to proximal
end of Pv04 that were segregating in Minuette/OSU5630 and Raven/I9365-31 RIL populations
and that conditioned resistance to Psp Race
7 and Race 1, respectively. A second R gene,
Pse-4, conditioning resistance solely to Race
5, was detected in BelNeb-RR-1 and tentatively
positioned on chromosome Pv10. A sequence-characterized
amplified region marker SB10.550
tightly linked (1.4 cM) with Pse-6 was generated
for potential use in marker-assisted selection for
resistance to halo bacterial blight.
Genre Article
Identifier Miklas, P. N., Fourie, D., Trapp, J., Davis, J., & Myers, J. R. (2014). New Loci Including Conferring Resistance to Halo Bacterial Blight on Chromosome Pv04 in Common Bean. Crop Science, 54(5), 2099-2108. doi:10.2135/cropsci2014.03.0213

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