Certain progenies of Malling apple rootstocks (Malus pumila) have been reported to segregate for a virescent trait: leaves are chlorotic at germination or bud break but turn green as the season progresses. The M432 rootstock mapping progeny, from which a linkage map has recently been elaborated with 323 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and 3,069 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers, also segregates for this phenotype. In this investigation, 188 seedlings were scored and, on the basis of a 3:1 segregation, virescence was attributed to the recessive gene (vir) for which the two parents, M.27 and M.116, are heterozygous. At least seven of 28 Malling rootstocks are heterozygous for this apparently deleterious trait. With the published marker data the gene was mapped to linkage group 12, tightly flanked by the SSR CH01g12 and the SNP marker 475880474, and was located in a physical interval of 2.36 Mb on the Golden Delicious genome sequence. A PCR-based marker was developed from the SNP and along with the SSR was scored in a set of Malus rootstock accessions. The screening of this collection demonstrated that those accessions known to be heterozygous at the vir locus all carried the 152 allele of the SSR and the G allele of the SNP, whilst a virescent accession was homozygous for the alleles. The results we present here could help predict the genotype of apple rootstocks at the vir locus, assist in the fine mapping of the vir locus to identify potential candidate genes for the trait and also aid rootstock breeding
Fernandez, F.F.; Surbanovski, N.; Padmarasu, S.; Evans, K.M.; Tobutt, K.R.; Sargent, D.J. (2014). Characterisation of the virescent locus controlling a recessive phenotype in apple rootstocks (Malus pumila Mill.). MOLECULAR BREEDING, 33 (2): 373-383. doi: 10.1007/s11032-013-9956-3 handle: http://hdl.handle.net/10449/24661
Characterisation of the virescent locus controlling a recessive phenotype in apple rootstocks (Malus pumila Mill.)
Surbanovski, Nada;Padmarasu, Sudharsan;Sargent, Daniel James
2014-01-01
Abstract
Certain progenies of Malling apple rootstocks (Malus pumila) have been reported to segregate for a virescent trait: leaves are chlorotic at germination or bud break but turn green as the season progresses. The M432 rootstock mapping progeny, from which a linkage map has recently been elaborated with 323 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and 3,069 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers, also segregates for this phenotype. In this investigation, 188 seedlings were scored and, on the basis of a 3:1 segregation, virescence was attributed to the recessive gene (vir) for which the two parents, M.27 and M.116, are heterozygous. At least seven of 28 Malling rootstocks are heterozygous for this apparently deleterious trait. With the published marker data the gene was mapped to linkage group 12, tightly flanked by the SSR CH01g12 and the SNP marker 475880474, and was located in a physical interval of 2.36 Mb on the Golden Delicious genome sequence. A PCR-based marker was developed from the SNP and along with the SSR was scored in a set of Malus rootstock accessions. The screening of this collection demonstrated that those accessions known to be heterozygous at the vir locus all carried the 152 allele of the SSR and the G allele of the SNP, whilst a virescent accession was homozygous for the alleles. The results we present here could help predict the genotype of apple rootstocks at the vir locus, assist in the fine mapping of the vir locus to identify potential candidate genes for the trait and also aid rootstock breedingFile | Dimensione | Formato | |
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