Modreen Chinji, Swivia Hamabwe, Kuwabo Kuwabo, Isabel Mugovu, Rebeca Thole, Maria Mazala, Juan M. Osorno, Phillip McClean, Celestina Jochua, Carlos Urrea, Chikoti Mukuma, Virginia Chisale, Kelvin Kamfwa
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摘要
菜豆象鼻虫(Acanthoscellides obtectus [Say])是热带地区菜豆(Phaseolus vulgaris L.)收获后的主要害虫。开发和使用抗象虫品种是减少豆象虫造成的损失的最环保和最具成本效益的方法。arcelin-phytohemagglutinin-alpha-amylase (APA) 基因座最初来自毛豆(Phaseolus acutifolius A. Gray),可有效抵抗豆象虫。APA 基因座目前只在非常有限的市场类别中使用,对其在不同市场类别的四季豆中的抗性稳定性了解有限。本研究的目标是:(i) 将 APA 基因座导入安第斯基因库中选定的蚕豆市场类别;(ii) 确定基于 APA 基因的蚕豆抗性在多个市场类别中的稳定性。通过将具有 APA 基因座的抗象鼻虫育种品系 AO-1012-29-3-3A(AO-3A)与属于五个市场类别的七个安第斯基因型杂交,共获得了 571 个 F5:7 育种品系,对它们的 AO 抗性进行了评估。在筛选出的 571 个育种品系中,16 个具有抗性,象鼻虫抗性恢复率较低,仅为 2.8%。这些品系涉及不同的市场类别,包括非洲国家偏爱的品系。在这 16 个新开发的抗性育种品系中,有 6 个品系比 AO-3A(2 分)对 AO 的抗性更强(1-1.3 分不等),这些品系可用于进一步提高普通豆类对 AO 的抗性。
Introgression and Stability of Common Bean Weevil (Acanthoscelides obtectus [Say]) Resistance in Diverse Market Classes From the Andean Gene Pool of Common Bean
The common bean weevil (Acanthoscellides obtectus [Say]) is a major post-harvest pest of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) in tropical regions. Developing and using weevil-resistant varieties is the most environmentally and cost-effective means of mitigating the losses caused by the common bean weevil. The arcelin–phytohemagglutinin–alpha-amylase (APA) locus, originally from tepary bean (Phaseolus acutifolius A. Gray), provides effective resistance against the common bean weevil. The APA locus is currently deployed in very limited market classes, and knowledge of the stability of its resistance across different market classes of common bean is limited. The objectives of this study were to (i) introgress the APA locus into selected market classes of Andean gene pool of common bean and (ii) determine the stability of APA-based resistance to A. obtectus (AO) in multiple market classes of common bean. A total of 571 F5:7 breeding lines derived from crossing the weevil-resistant breeding line AO-1012-29-3-3A (AO-3A) possessing the APA locus with seven Andean genotypes belonging to five market classes were evaluated for resistance to AO. Of the 571 breeding lines screened, 16 were resistant, representing a low weevil resistance recovery rate of 2.8%. These lines are across diverse market classes, including those preferred in African countries. Of the 16 newly developed resistant breeding lines, six were more resistant to AO (scores ranging from 1–1.3) than AO-3A (score of 2), and these can be used for further genetic enhancement of common bean resistance to AO.