Molecular selection in apple for resistance to scab caused by Venturia inaequalis |
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Authors: | L. Gianfranceschi B. Koller N. Seglias M. Kellerhals C. Gessler |
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Affiliation: | (1) Phytopathology Group, Institute of Plant Sciences, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Universitätsstraße 2, CH-8092 Zürich, Switzerland;(2) Swiss Federal Research Station, Wädenswil, Switzerland |
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Abstract: | Large-scale marker-assisted selection requires highly reproducible, consistent and simple markers. The use of genetic markers is important in woody plant breeding in general, and in apple in particular, because of the high level of heterozygosity present in Malus species. We present here the transformation of two RAPD markers, which we found previously to be linked to the major scab resistance gene Vf, into more reliable and reproducible markers that can be applied directly to apple breeding. We give an example of how the use of such markers can speed up selection for the introduction of scab resistance genes into the same plant, reducing labour and avoiding time-consuming test crosses. We discuss the nature and relationship of the scab resistance gene Vf to the one present in Nova Easygro, thought to be Vr. |
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Keywords: | Malus Molecular markers Apple scab Plant breeding Marker assisted selection Venturia inaequalis |
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