QTLs for susceptibility to Stemphylium vesicarium in pear

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F. Cappai
P. De Franceschi
A. Ciriani
M. Collina
Luca Dondini
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[1] University of Bologna,Department of Agricultural Sciences
[2] University of Florida,Program in Plant Molecular and Cellular Biology, Department of Horticultural Sciences
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Molecular Breeding | 2018年 / 38卷
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European pear; Brown spot resistance; QTL analysis; Molecular markers;
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Brown spot is one of the most serious fungal diseases that can affect pear fruits and leaves in the Po valley (Italy). Stemphylium vesicarium is the causal agent of this disease, and several antifungal treatments, repeated throughout the period between bloom and harvest, are needed to control its spread. Many of the most important pear cultivars (such as ‘Abbé Fétel’) are very susceptible to this fungus, while others (such as ‘Bartlett’ and its mutated sports) are known to be resistant. Our research aimed to develop molecular markers linked to this trait. To this end, 92 seedlings derived from an ‘Abbé Fétel’ × ‘Max Red Bartlett’ cross were evaluated for resistance to S. vesicarium for two consecutive years by artificial inoculation with conidia on detached leaves and fruits under controlled conditions in greenhouse. The extent of the lesions was recorded at different time points. A major QTL for susceptibility was located at the lower end of linkage group 15 of ‘Abbé Fétel’. This region was saturated with three SSR markers, and the putative position of a susceptibility gene was also estimated by the single gene mapping approach. This putative gene was located at 2 cM far from the lower end of the linkage group. Molecular markers tightly associated to this locus represent a first step towards the development of MAS (marker-assisted selection) to support the selection of new pear genotypes more resistant to brown spot.
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