1. Marker assisted pea breeding: eIF4E allele specific markers to pea seed-borne mosaic virus (PSbMV) resistance.
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Smýkal, Petr, Šafářov#x00E1;, Dana, Navrátil, Milan, and Dostalová, Radmila
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PLANT breeding , *MOSAIC viruses , *PEAS , *PLANT genomes , *PLANT genetics - Abstract
Traditional plant breeding relies upon crosses and subsequent selection of genotypes to meet desirable traits. The incorporation of marker-assisted selection into breeding strategies would result in a reduction in the number of offspring to be propagated, selected and tested. In the case of pea ( Pisum sativum L.), the testing of resistance to viral pathogens such as pea seed-borne mosaic virus (PSbMV) is included in the breeding process. Resistance to the common strains of PSbMV is conferred by a single recessive gene ( eIF4E), localized on LG VI ( sbm-1 locus). We have analyzed for variation in the eIF4E genomic sequences from 43 pea varieties and breeding lines, reported as donors of resistance. This enabled a comprehensive investigation of the eIF4E gene structure and mutations responsible for PSbMV resistance were identified. Subsequently, PCR-based and gene-specific single nucleotide polymorphism and co-dominant amplicon length polymorphism markers were developed. All together 60 accessions were analyzed using sequence data and/or allele specific DNA markers. Developed allele specific markers were reproducibly amplified across a broad spectra of pea varieties and breeding lines. These were found to be 100% accurate in detecting the presence of the respective alleles when compared to symptomology and ELISA, testing (74% reliable). Hence, these molecular markers will substantially speed-up PSbMV diagnosis and resistance breeding processes in pea. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
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