Diverse modes of gene action contribute to heterosis for quantitative disease resistance in maize.

IF 5.1 3区 生物学 Q2 GENETICS & HEREDITY Genetics Pub Date : 2025-05-08 DOI:10.1093/genetics/iyaf049
Asher I Hudson, Maggie R Wagner, Shannon Sermons, Peter J Balint-Kurti
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Disease resistance in plants can be conferred by single genes of large effect or by multiple genes each conferring incomplete resistance. The latter case, termed quantitative resistance, may be difficult for pathogens to overcome through evolution due to the low selection pressures exerted by the actions of any single gene and, for some diseases, is the only identified source of genetic resistance. We evaluated quantitative resistance to 2 diseases of maize in a biparental mapping population as well as backcrosses to both parents. Quantitative trait locus analysis shows that the genetic architecture of resistance to these diseases is characterized by several modes of gene action including additivity as well as dominance, overdominance, and epistasis. Heterosis or hybrid vigor, the improved performance of a hybrid compared with its parents, can be caused by nonadditive gene action and is fundamental to the breeding of several crops including maize. In the backcross populations and a diverse set of maize hybrids, we find heterosis for resistance in many cases and that the degree of heterosis appears to be dependent on both hybrid genotype and disease.

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不同的基因作用模式有助于玉米数量抗病的杂种优势。
植物的抗病性可以由具有巨大效应的单个基因赋予,也可以由各自赋予不完全抗病性的多个基因赋予。后一种情况被称为定量抗性,由于任何单个基因的作用所产生的选择压力较小,病原体可能很难通过进化克服定量抗性,对于某些病害来说,定量抗性是唯一已确定的遗传抗性来源。我们评估了双亲制图群体以及双亲回交群体对玉米两种病害的定量抗性。定量性状位点分析表明,对这些病害的抗性遗传结构具有多种基因作用模式,包括加性、显性、过显性和外显性。杂交或杂种活力,即杂交种与其亲本相比性能的提高,可以由非加性基因作用引起,是包括玉米在内的几种作物育种的基础。在回交群体和各种玉米杂交种中,我们发现在许多情况下都存在抗性异质性,而且异质性的程度似乎取决于杂交种的基因型和病害。
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