Horticulture Research (Jan 2019)
Genome-wide association and genomic prediction identifies soybean cyst nematode resistance in common bean including a syntenic region to soybean Rhg1 locus
Abstract
Winning the war against worms A broad genomic mapping effort in the common bean reveals sequence elements that may help protect this crop from plant-killing worms. The soybean cyst nematode has the potential to wreak havoc on the common bean, an important food source in many countries. Researchers led by Glen Hartman at the US Department of Agriculture conducted an extensive survey of 363 different derivatives of this crop in order to identify genetic features that might confer resistance against two different strains of this infectious worm. Their study identified regions on three different chromosomes that each appear to contribute some degree of protection against soybean cyst nematode. These offer starting points for understanding the molecular foundations of pest resistance in this crop, and could facilitate the future breeding of more robust bean strains.