Marker assisted gene introgression in to common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris l) against angular leaf spot (Pseudosercospora griseola) and anthracnose (Colletotrichum lindemuthianum)

M. Lema, Y. Rezene, Hewan Demissie
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Angular leaf spot (ALS) and Anthracnose (ANT) are important diseases of common bean in Ethiopia. This study was conducted to pyramid resistant genes for ALS and ANT diseases into advanced line and to evaluate isolines against ALS and ANT using marker assisted selection in combination with phenotypic selection. The parent AND277 donor of Phg-1 and Co-14 genes for ALS and ANT respectively and the recipient KT-ABC001 line was used for this experiment. In genotypic selection, SSR and SCAR marker were used. Marker assisted backcrossing procedure was adopted and inheritances for resistant genes were characterized by using F2 and backcrosses. The Chi-square values showed no significant differences for ALS and ANT, 0.05 (p<0.78) and 0.03 (p<0.9) in genotypic and phenotypic selection respectively. The narrow sense heritability for ALS and ANT were 0.97 and 0.95 implying that selection for ALS and ANT can be done at early stage in a segregating population. Correlation values for ALS (r = -0.65) and for ANT (r = -0.73) were obtained between phenotypic and molecular data respectively. Eight gene pyramid groups were developed and evaluated against ALS and ANT. The gene pyramid group means were significantly different from each other (p<0.01) of which, Phg1+phg2+co14+cbb qtl and Phg-1+co-14+cbb QTL exhibited the lowest mean disease score to the three pathogens indicating both a high degree and a broad spectrum of resistance. The study identified three isolines with all four desirable genes. In general, pyramiding multiple genes for durable resistance using MAS in combination with phenotypic selection is invaluable for breeding program.
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大豆抗角斑病(Pseudosercospora griseola)和炭疽病(Colletotrichum lindemuthanum)的标记辅助基因渗入
角叶斑病(ALS)和炭疽病(ANT)是埃塞俄比亚常见豆的重要病害。本研究采用标记辅助选择和表型选择相结合的方法,将抗ALS和ANT疾病的金字塔型基因导入进阶系,并对抗ALS和ANT疾病的等温系进行评价。本实验以Phg-1和Co-14 ALS和ANT基因亲本AND277和受体KT-ABC001细胞系为供体。在基因型选择上,采用SSR和SCAR标记。采用标记辅助回交方法,利用F2和回交对抗性基因进行遗传鉴定。在基因型和表型选择上,ALS和ANT的卡方值分别为0.05 (p<0.78)和0.03 (p<0.9),差异无统计学意义。ALS和ANT的狭义遗传率分别为0.97和0.95,表明ALS和ANT可以在分离群体的早期阶段进行选择。ALS (r = -0.65)和ANT (r = -0.73)在表型和分子数据之间分别获得相关值。建立了8个基因金字塔群,并对ALS和ANT进行了评价。基因金字塔群均值差异极显著(p<0.01),其中Phg1+phg2+co14+cbb qtl和Phg-1+co-14+cbb qtl对3种病原菌的平均疾病评分最低,表明抗性程度高,抗性谱广。该研究确定了三条具有所有四种理想基因的等值线。一般来说,利用MAS结合表型选择对多个基因进行金字塔化以获得持久抗性对育种计划来说是非常宝贵的。
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