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A genetic linkage map of black raspberry ( Rubus occidentalis) and the mapping of Ag conferring resistance to the aphid Amphorophora agathonica.

Authors :
Bushakra, Jill
Bryant, Douglas
Dossett, Michael
Vining, Kelly
VanBuren, Robert
Gilmore, Barbara
Lee, Jungmin
Mockler, Todd
Finn, Chad
Bassil, Nahla
Source :
Theoretical & Applied Genetics; Aug2015, Vol. 128 Issue 8, p1631-1646, 16p
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Key message: We have constructed a densely populated, saturated genetic linkage map of black raspberry and successfully placed a locus for aphid resistance. Abstract: Black raspberry ( Rubus occidentalis L.) is a high-value crop in the Pacific Northwest of North America with an international marketplace. Few genetic resources are readily available and little improvement has been achieved through breeding efforts to address production challenges involved in growing this crop. Contributing to its lack of improvement is low genetic diversity in elite cultivars and an untapped reservoir of genetic diversity from wild germplasm. In the Pacific Northwest, where most production is centered, the current standard commercial cultivar is highly susceptible to the aphid Amphorophora agathonica Hottes, which is a vector for the Raspberry mosaic virus complex. Infection with the virus complex leads to a rapid decline in plant health resulting in field replacement after only 3-4 growing seasons. Sources of aphid resistance have been identified in wild germplasm and are used to develop mapping populations to study the inheritance of these valuable traits. We have constructed a genetic linkage map using single-nucleotide polymorphism and transferable (primarily simple sequence repeat) markers for F population ORUS 4305 consisting of 115 progeny that segregate for aphid resistance. Our linkage map of seven linkage groups representing the seven haploid chromosomes of black raspberry consists of 274 markers on the maternal map and 292 markers on the paternal map including a morphological locus for aphid resistance. This is the first linkage map of black raspberry and will aid in developing markers for marker-assisted breeding, comparative mapping with other Rubus species, and enhancing the black raspberry genome assembly. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00405752
Volume :
128
Issue :
8
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Theoretical & Applied Genetics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
103363638
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00122-015-2541-x