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Pyramiding genes for resistance to bean common mosaic virus
Authors:J D Kelly  L Afanador  S D Haley
Institution:(1) Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, Michigan State University, 48824 E. Lansing, Michigan, USA;(2) Plant Science Department, South Dakota State University, 57007 Brookings, SD, USA
Abstract:Summary Gene pyramiding in Phaseolus vulgaris is being utilized to develop more effective resistance to the temperature-insensitive-necrosis-inducing (TINI) strains of Bean Common Mosaic Virus (BCMV) present in the USA. Our data indicate that contrary to previous work, the bc-3 gene is effective against these strains in the absence of the strain unspecific bc-u gene in genotypes possessing the I gene. The epistatic bc-3 gene interferes with traditional efforts to pyramid the other recessive resistance genes by masking their activity. Indirect selection based on markers linked to the other recessive resistance genes would likewise be ineffective without the ability to also select for the bc-u gene which is required for expression of the bc-2 2 gene in germplasm carrying the I gene. Because the most resistant genotype (I, bc-u, bc-I 2, bc-22, bc-3) can only be introduced into a wide range of germplasm through the use of molecular markers linked to the different resistance genes, the search for a marker linked to the strain unspecific bc-u gene should also be given priority.
Keywords:Bean Common Mosaic Virus (BCMV)  epistasis  genetic resistance  marker assisted selection  Phaseolus vulgaris  plant breeding  Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA (RAPD)
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