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Scab resistance in ‘Geneva’ apple is conditioned by a resistance gene cluster with complex genetic control
Authors:Héloïse Bastiaanse  Heather C M Bassett  Christopher Kirk  Susan E Gardiner  Cecilia Deng  Remmelt Groenworld  David Chagné  Vincent G M Bus
Affiliation:1. Plant Pathology Unit, Gembloux Agro‐Bio Tech, University of Liège, Gembloux 5030, Belgium;2. The New Zealand Institute for Plant & Food Research Limited (Plant & Food Research), Palmerston North 4442, New Zealand;3. Plant & Food Research, Havelock North 4157, New Zealand;4. Plant & Food Research, Auckland 1142, New Zealand;5. Plant Breeding, Wageningen University & Research, 6700 AJ Wageningen, the Netherlands
Abstract:Apple scab, caused by the fungal pathogen Venturia inaequalis, is one of the most severe diseases of apple worldwide. It is the most studied plant–pathogen interaction involving a woody species using modern genetic, genomic, proteomic and bioinformatic approaches in both species. Although ‘Geneva’ apple was recognized long ago as a potential source of resistance to scab, this resistance has not been characterized previously. Differential interactions between various monoconidial isolates of V. inaequalis and six segregating F1 and F2 populations indicate the presence of at least five loci governing the resistance in ‘Geneva’. The 17 chromosomes of apple were screened using genotyping‐by‐sequencing, as well as single marker mapping, to position loci controlling the V. inaequalis resistance on linkage group 4. Next, we fine mapped a 5‐cM region containing five loci conferring both dominant and recessive scab resistance to the distal end of the linkage group. This region corresponds to 2.2 Mbp (from 20.3 to 22.5 Mbp) on the physical map of ‘Golden Delicious’ containing nine candidate nucleotide‐binding site leucine‐rich repeat (NBS‐LRR) resistance genes. This study increases our understanding of the complex genetic basis of apple scab resistance conferred by ‘Geneva’, as well as the gene‐for‐gene (GfG) relationships between the effector genes in the pathogen and resistance genes in the host.
Keywords:apple scab  differential host  fine genetic mapping  gene‐for‐gene relationships  molecular marker  resistance  Venturia inaequalis
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