Molecular markers linked to genes for specific rust resistance and indeterminate growth habit in common bean |
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Authors: | Soon O Park Dermot P Coyne James M Bokosi James R Steadman |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Horticulture, USA;(2) Department of Plant Pathology, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE, 68583, U.S.A |
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Abstract: | Bulked segregant analysis was utilized to identify random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers linked to genes for specific resistance to a rust pathotype and indeterminate growth habit in an F2 population from the common bean cross PC-50 (resistant to rust and determinate growth habit) × Chichara 83-109 (susceptible to rust and indeterminate growth habit). Six RAPD markers were mapped in a coupling phase linkage with the gene ( Ur-9) for specific rust resistance. The linkage group spanned a distance of 41 cM. A RAPD marker OA4.1050 was the most closely linked to the Ur-9 gene at a distance of 8.6 cM. Twenty-eight RAPD markers were mapped in a coupling phase linkage with the gene ( Fin) for indeterminate growth habit. The linkage group spanned a distance of 77 cM. RAPD markers OQ3.450 and OA17.600 were linked to the Fin allele as flanking markers at a distance of 1.2 cM and 3.8 cM, respectively. The RAPD markers linked to the gene for specific rust resistance of Andean origin detected here, along with other independent rust resistance genes from other germplasm, could be utilized to pyramid the different genes into a bean cultivar for durable rust resistance. |
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Keywords: | Phaseolus vulgaris Uromyces appendiculatus random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers bulked |
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