Molecular tagging of a rust resistance gene in cultivated groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.) introgressed from Arachis cardenasii

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Suvendu Mondal
A. M. Badigannavar
S. F. D’Souza
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[1] Bhabha Atomic Research Centre,Nuclear Agriculture and Biotechnology Division
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Molecular Breeding | 2012年 / 29卷
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Recombinant inbred lines; SSR markers; Linkage map; Discriminant analysis;
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Rust is a serious and the most prevalent groundnut disease in tropical and subtropical growing regions of the world. A total of 164 recombinant inbred lines derived from resistant (VG 9514) and susceptible (TAG 24) cultivated groundnut parents were screened for rust resistance in five environments. Subsequent genotyping of these lines with 109 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers generated a genetic linkage map with 24 linkage groups. The total length of the linkage map was 882.9 cM with an average of 9.0 cM between neighbouring markers. The markers pPGPseq4A05 and gi56931710 flanked the rust resistance gene at map distances of 4.7 cM and 4.3 cM, respectively, in linkage group 2. The significant association of these two markers with the rust reaction was also confirmed by discriminant analysis. The informative SSR markers classified rust-resistant and susceptible groups with 99.97% correctness. The SSR markers pPGPseq4A05 and gi56931710 were able to identify all the susceptible genotypes from a set of 20 cultivated genotypes differing in rust reaction. Tagging of the rust resistance locus with linked SSR markers will be useful in selecting the rust resistant genotypes from segregating populations and in introgressing the rust resistance genes from diploid wild species.
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