Biology (Dec 2021)

Development of an SNP Assay for Marker-Assisted Selection of Soil-Borne <i>Rhizoctonia solani</i> AG-2-2-IIIB Resistance in Sugar Beet

  • Samathmika Ravi,
  • Mahdi Hassani,
  • Bahram Heidari,
  • Saptarathi Deb,
  • Elena Orsini,
  • Jinquan Li,
  • Christopher M. Richards,
  • Lee W. Panella,
  • Subhashini Srinivasan,
  • Giovanni Campagna,
  • Giuseppe Concheri,
  • Andrea Squartini,
  • Piergiorgio Stevanato

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/biology11010049
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
p. 49

Abstract

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Rhizoctonia solani, causing Rhizoctonia crown and root rot, is a major risk to sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.) cultivation. The development of resistant varieties accelerated by marker-assisted selection is a priority of breeding programs. We report the identification of a single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) marker linked to Rhizoctonia resistance using restriction site-associated DNA (RAD) sequencing of two geographically discrete sets of plant materials with different degrees of resistance/susceptibility to enable a wider selection of superior genotypes. The variant calling pipeline utilized SAMtools for variant calling and the resulting raw SNPs from RAD sequencing (15,988 and 22,439 SNPs) were able to explain 13.40% and 25.45% of the phenotypic variation in the two sets of material from different sources of origin, respectively. An association analysis was carried out independently on both the datasets and mutually occurring significant SNPs were filtered depending on their contribution to the phenotype using principal component analysis (PCA) biplots. To provide a ready-to-use marker for the breeding community, a systematic molecular validation of significant SNPs distributed across the genome was undertaken to combine high-resolution melting, Sanger sequencing, and rhAmp SNP genotyping. We report that RsBv1 located on Chromosome 6 (9,000,093 bp) is significantly associated with Rhizoctonia resistance (p Rhizoctonia resistance.

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