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QTL Mapping for Gummy Stem Blight Resistance in Watermelon (Citrullus spp.)

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PLANTS-BASEL
Volume 10, Issue 3, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/plants10030500

Keywords

gummy stem blight; high-resolution melting; single nucleotide polymorphism; linkage map; quantitative trait loci

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  1. National Institute of Horticultural & Herbal Science (NIHHS), Rural Development Administration (RDA), Republic of Korea [PJ01417302]

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Watermelon is an economically important fruit crop, and gummy stem blight is a major disease encountered during cultivation. Three QTLs associated with gummy stem blight resistance were identified, with two major QTLs identified on chromosome 8 explaining significant phenotypic variations. High-throughput markers were developed for selecting resistant QTLs, and potential candidate genes associated with resistance were predicted.
Watermelon (Citrullus lanatus) is an economically important fruit crop worldwide. Gummy stem blight (GSB) is one of the most damaging diseases encountered during watermelon cultivation. In the present study, we identified quantitative trait loci (QTLs) associated with GSB resistance in an F-2 population derived from a cross between maternal-susceptible line '920533' (C. lanatus) and the paternal-resistant line 'PI 189225' (C. amarus). The resistance of 178 F-2 plants was assessed by two different evaluation methods, including leaf lesion (LL) and stem blight (SB). To analyze the QTLs associated with GSB resistance, a linkage map was constructed covering a total genetic distance of 1070.2 cM. QTL analysis detected three QTLs associated with GSB resistance on chromosome 8 and 6. Among them, two QTLs, qLL8.1 and qSB8.1 on chromosome 8 identified as major QTLs, explaining 10.5 and 10.0% of the phenotypic variations localizing at same area and sharing the same top markers for both LL and SB traits, respectively. A minor QTL, qSB6.1, explains 9.7% of phenotypic variations detected on chromosome 6 only for the SB trait. High-throughput markers were developed and validated for the selection of resistant QTLs using watermelon accessions, and commercial cultivars. Four potential candidate genes were predicted associated with GSB resistance based on the physical location of flanking markers on chromosome 8. These findings will be helpful for the development of watermelon cultivars resistant to GSB.

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