4.6 Article

Identification of Molecular Markers for a Aphid Resistance Gene in Sorghum and Selective Efficiency Using These Markers

Journal

JOURNAL OF INTEGRATIVE AGRICULTURE
Volume 11, Issue 7, Pages 1086-1092

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/S2095-3119(12)60101-4

Keywords

sorghum bicolor; aphid resistance gene; molecular marker; SCAR; molecular assistant selection

Funding

  1. Natural Science Foundation, Hebei Province, China [C2010000758]
  2. Science and Technology Department of Hebei Province, China [06547004D-2]

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In this study, an F-2 segregated population obtained by hybridization between the aphid-sensitive sorghum strain Qiansan and aphid-resistant cultivar Henong 16 was used to establish an aphid-resistant pool and an aphid-sensitive pool. 192 pairs of AFLP (amplified fragment length polymorphism) marker primers were screened in these pools using BSA (bulked segregant analysis). Three pairs of EcoR I-CTG/Mse I-CCT, EcoR I-CTG/Mse I-CAT, and EcoR I-A GT/Mse I-CCC showed linkage with aphis resistance. EcoR I-CTG/Mse I-CCT-475, EcoR I-CTG/Mse I-CAT-390, and EcoR I-AGT/Mse I-CCC-3 50 (E42/M52-350) were mapped within 6, 10, and 13 cM distances with the aphid-resistant gene by using Mapmaker 3.0 software. The bands amplified by EcoR I-CTG/Mse I-CCT-475 and EcoR I-CTG/Mse I-CAT-390 were extracted, cloned, and sequenced. Specific primers of SCAR (sequence characterized amplified regions) were then designed from these bands. A specific band of 300 bp was amplified by a pair of SCAR primers designed based on the sequence obtained from the EcoR I-CTG/Mse I-CAT-390 marker. The SCAR marker was named SCA50. The marker was used to detect the F2, BC,, and F-2:3 populations. The selective efficiency was 86.8, 91.1, and 86.3% in the BC1, F-2, and F-2:3 populations, respectively. The average selective efficiency was 88.2%.

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