Development and validation of DNA markers linked to Sdvy-1, a common bean gene conferring resistance to the yellowing strain of Soybean dwarf virus |
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Authors: | Yoko Yamashita Toru Takeuchi Masataka Okuyama Jun Sasaki Kakumasa Onodera Mikako Sato Chihiro Souma Shigehiko Ebe |
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Institution: | 1.Hokkaido Research Organization (HRO) Central Agricultural Experiment Station (AES), Higashi 6 Kita 15, Naganuma, Hokkaido 069-1395, Japan;2.HRO Kitami AES, 52 Yayoi, Kunneppu, Hokkaido 099-1496, Japan;3.HRO Tokachi AES, S9-2 Shinsei, Memuro, Hokkaido 082-0071, Japan |
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Abstract: | The yellowing strain of Soybean dwarf virus (SbDV-YS) causes yellowing and yield loss in common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris). The most effective control is achieved through breeding for resistance. An indeterminate climbing cultivar with a white seed coat, ‘Oofuku’, is resistant to SbDV-YS in inoculation tests. We crossed ‘Oofuku’ with an elite cultivar, ‘Taisho-Kintoki’, which is SbDV-YS-susceptible, determinate dwarf with a red-purple seed coat, and performed amplified-fragment-length polymorphism analysis of F3 lines. From nucleotide sequences of the resistant-specific fragments and their flanking regions, we developed five DNA markers, of which DV86, DV386, and DV398 were closely linked to Sdvy-1, a resistance gene. Using the markers, we developed ‘Toiku-B79’ and ‘Toiku-B80’, the near-isogenic lines (NILs) incorporating Sdvy-1 in the background of ‘Taisho-Kintoki’. The NILs had similar growth habit, maturity date and seed shape to those of ‘Taisho-Kintoki’. The quality of boiled beans was also similar, except that the NILs had more seed coat cracking than ‘Taisho-Kintoki’. The NILs showed no SbDV-YS infection in inoculation tests. We suggest that Sdvy-1 is a useful source of SbDV-YS resistance in common bean. |
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Keywords: | AFLP disease resistance kidney bean Phaseolus vulgaris SCAR marker seed coat color |
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