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Genetic dissection of resistance to Phytophthora sojae using genome-wide association and linkage analysis in soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.]
Tuesday, 2024/11/12 | 08:16:33

Hee Jin YouIk Hyun JangJung-Kyung MoonIn-Jeong KangJi-Min KimSungtaeg Kang & Sungwoo Lee

Theoretical and Applied Genetics; November 8 2024; vol. 137; article 263

Key message

Two novel and one known genomic regions associated with R-gene resistance to Phytophthora sojae were identified by genome-wide association analysis and linkage analysis in soybean.

Abstract

Phytophthora root and stem rot (PRR) caused by Phytophthora sojae is a severe disease that causes substantial economic losses in soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.]. The primary approach for successful disease management of PRR is using R-gene-mediated resistance. Based on the phenotypic evaluation of 376 cultivated soybean accessions for the R-gene type resistance to P. sojae (isolate 2457), a genome-wide association analysis identified two regions on chromosomes 3 and 8. The most significant genomic region (20.7–21.3 Mbp) on chromosome 8 was a novel resistance locus where no Rps gene was previously reported. Instead, multiple copies of the UDP-glycosyltransferase superfamily protein-coding gene, associated with disease resistance, were annotated in this new locus. Another genomic region on chromosome 3 was a well-known Rps cluster. Using the Daepung × Ilpumgeomjeong RIL population, a linkage analysis confirmed these two resistance loci and identified a resistance locus on chromosome 2. A unique feature of the resistance in Ilpumgeomjeong was discovered when phenotypic distribution was projected upon eight groups of RILs carrying different combinations of resistance alleles for the three loci. Interestingly, the seven groups carrying at least one resistance allele statistically differed from the other with none, regardless of the number of resistance alleles. This suggests that the respective three different resistance genes can confer resistance to Psojae isolate 2457. Deployment of the three regions via marker-assisted selection will facilitate effectively improving resistance to particular P. sojae isolates in soybean breeding programs.

 

See: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00122-024-04771-1

 

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