Morpho-biochemical and molecular profiling for Charcoal Rot (CR) disease resistance in Mung Bean [Vigna radiata (L.) Wilczek] landraces.

IF 2.8 4区 生物学 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Molecular Biology Reports Pub Date : 2024-12-24 DOI:10.1007/s11033-024-10187-3
Afreen Parween, Jyoti Prakash Sahoo, Manaswini Mahapatra, Barsha Priyadarshini Das, Subhashree Pattnaik, Sunil Kumar Sunani
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Background: Charcoal Rot (CR) poses a significant threat to mung bean crops by reducing yield, making the development of resistant varieties crucial for stable production and food security. This study evaluated 19 newly identified mung bean landraces using biochemical traits and SSR markers, revealing genetic variability, CR disease reactions, and traits influencing yield and resistance, which provide valuable insights for breeding CR-resistant, high-yielding varieties.

Methods and results: Mung bean landraces were evaluated for their response to CR using 4 biochemical parameters, and 10 SSR markers to assess genetic variability and disease resistance. The results revealed substantial variability in morpho-quantitative traits, and showed a significant variation in CR disease reaction (21% resistance, and 16% moderately resistance). Biochemical characterization suggested that, phenolic content (PHE), Peroxidase (POX) and polyphenol oxidase (PPO) activities exhibited narrow ranges, suggesting more uniformity in these biochemical traits under CR stress. Yield (YLD) showed a positive correlation with the number of pods per plant (NPDP) (0.459), PPO (0.912), PHE (0.867), and total chlorophyll (TCL) (0.864), but showed a negative correlation with POX (-0.64), indicating their positive influence on productivity. Conversely, CR resistance was strongly negatively correlated with YLD (-0.86). Moreover, as per the principal component analysis (PCA), 80.5% of the total variance was explained by the first three principal components. However, molecular characterization suggested the PIC values ranged from 0.281 to 0.871, with an average 0.58 indicating moderate to high polymorphism. Principal coordinate analysis (PCoA) grouped landraces based on their genetic makeup under CR stress, and the first three axes explained most of the variation (82.03%). Phylogenetic tree analysis confirmed the PCoA groupings with similarity coefficient varied from 0.57 to 0.98, suggesting the landraces within a cluster had lower genetic distances, and resistant and moderately CR resistant landraces fell into separate clusters.

Conclusion: The findings can be effectively utilized to develop CR-resistant mung bean varieties with enhanced productivity, contributing to stable mung bean production and food security.

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绿豆(Vigna radiata, L.)抗木炭腐病(CR)的形态生化和分子分析Wilczek长白猪。
背景:木炭腐病对绿豆作物造成严重威胁,导致产量下降,因此培育抗腐病品种对稳定生产和粮食安全至关重要。本研究利用生化性状和SSR标记对19个新鉴定的绿豆地方品种进行了评价,揭示了遗传变异、CR病反应以及影响产量和抗性的性状,为选育抗CR高产品种提供了有价值的见解。方法与结果:利用4个生化指标和10个SSR标记评价绿豆地方品种对CR的反应,评价其遗传变异性和抗病性。结果显示,形态-数量性状存在显著差异,CR疾病反应存在显著差异(21%耐药,16%中度耐药)。生化特性分析表明,CR胁迫下,植物酚含量(PHE)、过氧化物酶(POX)和多酚氧化酶(PPO)活性变化范围窄,表明这些生化性状具有较强的均一性。产量(YLD)与单株荚果数(NPDP)(0.459)、PPO(0.912)、PHE(0.867)和总叶绿素(TCL)(0.864)呈显著正相关,与痘(-0.64)呈显著负相关,说明它们对产量有显著正影响。相反,CR抗性与YLD呈负相关(-0.86)。此外,根据主成分分析(PCA),总方差的80.5%被前三个主成分解释。然而,分子特征表明PIC值在0.281 ~ 0.871之间,平均0.58表示中等到高度多态性。主坐标分析(PCoA)将地方品种按CR胁迫下的遗传组成进行分组,前3个轴解释了大部分变异(82.03%)。系统进化树分析表明,PCoA类群的相似系数在0.57 ~ 0.98之间,表明一个聚类内的地方品种具有较低的遗传距离,耐CR和中度耐CR的地方品种属于不同的聚类。结论:研究结果可有效地用于培育抗cr绿豆品种,提高产量,为绿豆稳定生产和粮食安全作出贡献。
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Molecular Biology Reports 生物-生化与分子生物学
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