Analysis of molecular markers associated with powdery mildew resistance genes in peach (Prunus persica (L.) Batsch)xPrunus davidiana hybrids |
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Authors: | E Dirlewanger T Pascal C Zuger J Kervella |
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Institution: | (1) Centre de Recherches de Bordeaux, INRA, Unité de Recherches sur les Espèces Fruitières et la Vigne, BP 81, 33883 Villenave d'Ornon Cedex, France;(2) Centre d'Avignon, INRA, Station de Recherches Fruitières Méditerranéennes, 84140 Domaine de Saint Paul, Montfavet, France |
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Abstract: | A progeny of 77 hybrids issued from a cross between two heterozygous Prunus, peach P. persica (L.) Batsch] (variety Summergrand) and a related species, P. davidiana (clone 1908), was analysed for powdery mildew resistance in five independent experiments. This population was also analysed for its genotype with isoenzyme and RAPD markers in order to map the genes responsible for resistance. A genetic linkage map was generated for each parent. The Summergrand linkage map is composed of only four linkage groups including 15 RAPD markers and covering 83.1 centiMorgans (cM) of the peach nuclear genome, whereas the P. davidiana linkage map contains 84 RAPD markers and one isoenzyme assigned to ten linkage groups and covering 536 cM. Significant associations between molecular markers and powdery mildew resistance were found in each parent. For P. davidiana, one major QTL with a very strong effect and five other QTLs with minor effects were located in different linkage groups. For Summergrand, three QTLs for powdery mildew resistance, with minor effects, were also detected. Consequently, evidence is given here that the powdery mildew resistance of P. davidiana clone 1908 and P. persica variety Summergrand is not a monogenic character but is controlled by at least one major gene and several minor genes. |
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Keywords: | RAPD markers Linkage map QTLs Peach Prunus Powdery mildew |
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