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- Title
Identification and fine-mapping of a major QTL conferring resistance against head smut in maize.
- Authors
Yongsheng Chen; Qing Chao; Guoqing Tan; Jing Zhao; Meijing Zhang; Qing Ji; Mingliang Xu
- Abstract
Head smut is one of the most devastating diseases in maize, causing severe yield loss worldwide. Here we report identification and fine-mapping of a major quantitative trait locus (QTL) conferring resistance to head smut. Two inbred lines ‘Ji1037’ (donor parent, highly resistant) and ‘Huangzao4’ (recurrent parent, highly susceptible) were crossed and then backcrossed to ‘Huangzao4’ to generate BC populations. Four putative resistance QTLs were detected in the BC1 population, in which the major one, designated as qHSR1, was mapped on bin 2.09. The anchored ESTs, IDPs, RGAs, BAC and BAC-end sequences in bin 2.09 were exploited to develop markers to saturate the qHSR1 region. The recombinants in the qHSR1 region were obtained by screening the BC2 population and then backcrossed again to ‘Huangzao4’ to produce 59 BC2:3 families or selfed to generate nine BC2F2 families. Individuals from each BC2:3 or BC2F2 family were evaluated for their resistances to head smut and genotypes at qHSR1. Analysis of genotypes between the resistant and susceptible groups within the same family allows deduction of phenotype of its parental BC2 recombinant. Based on the 68 BC2 recombinants, the major resistance QTL, qHSR1, was delimited into an interval of ~2 Mb, flanked by the newly developed markers SSR148152 and STS661. A large-scale survey of BC2:3 and BC2F2 progeny indicated that qHSR1 could exert its genetic effect by reducing the disease incidence by ~25%.
- Subjects
CORN disease &; pest resistance genetics; PLANT diseases; PLANT gene mapping; GENETIC markers; CORN breeding; PLANT molecular genetics
- Publication
Theoretical & Applied Genetics, 2008, Vol 117, Issue 8, p1241
- ISSN
0040-5752
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s00122-008-0858-4