Plants (Apr 2024)

A Cluster of <i>Peronospora parasitica 13-like</i> (<i>NBS-LRR</i>) Genes Is Associated with Powdery Mildew (<i>Erysiphe polygoni</i>) Resistance in Mungbean (<i>Vigna radiata</i>)

  • Pitsanupong Waengwan,
  • Kularb Laosatit,
  • Yun Lin,
  • Tarika Yimram,
  • Xingxing Yuan,
  • Xin Chen,
  • Prakit Somta

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/plants13091230
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 9
p. 1230

Abstract

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Powdery mildew (PM) caused by Erysiphe polygoni is an important foliar disease in mungbean (Vigna radiata). A previous study showed that QTL qPMRUM5-2 is a major locus for PM resistance in mungbean accession RUM5 (highly resistant). Bioinformatics analysis revealed that flanking markers of the qPMRUM5-2 covered a region of 1.93 Mb. In this study, we conducted fine mapping for the qPMRUM5-2 using the F2 population of 1156 plants of the cross between Chai Nat 60 (CN60; highly susceptible) and RUM5. PM resistance evaluation was performed under field conditions using F2:3 lines grown in three different environments. QTL analyses consistently located the qPMRUM5-2 to a 0.09 cm interval on linkage group 6 between InDel markers VrLG6-InDel05 and VrLG6-InDel10, which corresponded to a 135.0 kb region on chromosome 8 containing nine predicted genes of which five were NBS-LRR-type genes Recognition of Peronospora parasitica 13-like protein (RPP13L). Whole-genome re-sequencing of RUM5 and CN60 showed polymorphisms in four RPP13L genes predictively cause substantial amino acid changes, rendering them important candidate genes for PM resistance. The InDel markers VrLG6-InDel05 and VrLG6-InDel10 flanking to the qPMRUM5-2 would be useful for marker-assisted breeding of PM resistance in the mungbean.

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