IDENTIFICATION OF A QTL FOR POSTHARVEST DISEASE RESISTANCE TO PENICILLIUM EXPANSUM IN MALUS SIEVERSII
Blue mold of apple caused by Penicillium expansum is one of the most important postharvest rots of apple fruit.
Little attention has been devoted to postharvest disease resistance in apple breeding programs due both to a lack of sources of genetic resistance and to the time required for seedlings to produce a sufficient number of fruit to phenotype the trait. Malus sieversii PI613981 collected from the wild in Kazakhstan has previously been reported to be resistant to blue mold.
The development of genetic markers for this resistance to blue mold would facilitate the marker-assisted selection of this valuable trait in breeding programs.
Fruit collected from a Royal Gala × PI613981 mapping population (GMAL4593) in 2011 (145 individuals) and 2012 (115 individuals) were inoculated with P. expansum and evaluated for decay.
The response of individual progeny to P. expansum ranged from highly resistant to highly susceptible, and lesion diameters observed on 101 progeny evaluated both years were significantly correlated.
A genetic framework map has been developed for the GMAL4593 population and was used to identify a QTL for blue mold resistance on linkage group (chromosome) 4 and 10. Analysis of the apple genome sequence and functional genomics are currently being used to identify genetic markers derived from putative resistance genes.
Norelli, J.L., Wisniewski, M. and Droby, S. (2014). IDENTIFICATION OF A QTL FOR POSTHARVEST DISEASE RESISTANCE TO PENICILLIUM EXPANSUM IN MALUS SIEVERSII. Acta Hortic. 1053, 199-203
DOI: 10.17660/ActaHortic.2014.1053.21
https://doi.org/10.17660/ActaHortic.2014.1053.21
DOI: 10.17660/ActaHortic.2014.1053.21
https://doi.org/10.17660/ActaHortic.2014.1053.21
blue mold, apple, PI613981, GMAL4593, DNA marker
English
1053_21
199-203
- Commission Agroecology and Organic Farming Systems
- Working Group Postharvest Pathology
- Division Ornamental Plants
- Division Vegetables, Roots and Tubers
- Division Physiology and Plant-Environment Interactions of Horticultural Crops in Field Systems
- Division Protected Cultivation and Soilless Culture
- Division Postharvest and Quality Assurance
- Division Tropical and Subtropical Fruit and Nuts
- Division Temperate Tree Fruits
- Division Temperate Tree Nuts