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Marker associations for fusiform rust resistance in a clonal population of loblolly pine (Pinus taeda, L.)
by
Huber, Dudley A
, Cannistra, Christina
, Steel, Victor C
, Rottmann, William
, Patrick, Cumbie W
, Pearson, Les
, Cunningham, Michael
in
Animal behavior
/ Bayesian analysis
/ Embryonic growth stage
/ Evergreen trees
/ Field tests
/ Fusiform rust
/ Genotypes
/ Growing season
/ Nucleotides
/ Phenotypes
/ Pine
/ Pine trees
/ Pinus taeda
/ Seedlings
/ Single-nucleotide polymorphism
/ Somatic embryogenesis
2020
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Marker associations for fusiform rust resistance in a clonal population of loblolly pine (Pinus taeda, L.)
by
Huber, Dudley A
, Cannistra, Christina
, Steel, Victor C
, Rottmann, William
, Patrick, Cumbie W
, Pearson, Les
, Cunningham, Michael
in
Animal behavior
/ Bayesian analysis
/ Embryonic growth stage
/ Evergreen trees
/ Field tests
/ Fusiform rust
/ Genotypes
/ Growing season
/ Nucleotides
/ Phenotypes
/ Pine
/ Pine trees
/ Pinus taeda
/ Seedlings
/ Single-nucleotide polymorphism
/ Somatic embryogenesis
2020
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Marker associations for fusiform rust resistance in a clonal population of loblolly pine (Pinus taeda, L.)
by
Huber, Dudley A
, Cannistra, Christina
, Steel, Victor C
, Rottmann, William
, Patrick, Cumbie W
, Pearson, Les
, Cunningham, Michael
in
Animal behavior
/ Bayesian analysis
/ Embryonic growth stage
/ Evergreen trees
/ Field tests
/ Fusiform rust
/ Genotypes
/ Growing season
/ Nucleotides
/ Phenotypes
/ Pine
/ Pine trees
/ Pinus taeda
/ Seedlings
/ Single-nucleotide polymorphism
/ Somatic embryogenesis
2020
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Marker associations for fusiform rust resistance in a clonal population of loblolly pine (Pinus taeda, L.)
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Marker associations for fusiform rust resistance in a clonal population of loblolly pine (Pinus taeda, L.)
2020
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Fusiform rust resistance in loblolly pine, Pinus taeda L., is comprised of both polygenic and major gene effects. In this study, we applied a Bayesian approach to test for single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) associated with resistance to fusiform rust, which is caused by Cronartium quercuum (Berk.) Miyabe ex Shirai f.sp. fusiforme. A population of 3810 clonal varieties from 100 full-sib families was produced through somatic embryogenesis and planted in replicated field experiments in the Southeastern United States. Rust phenotypes were measured after 6 growing seasons, and each of 863 clones from 35 full-sib families was genotyped with 3340 SNPs. We identified five associated SNPs with posterior probabilities of inclusion above 0.4 in the clonal population using a BayesCπ model. A second experiment was conducted with one of the identified SNPs (SNP2374) using seedlings from 2 full-sib families that were included in the first experiment. Resistant genotypes exhibited an overall infection rate of 11% compared to the susceptible genotype which had 57% infection. Using one of the full-sib families, we were able to map SNP2374 (CL1208Contig1-03-75) to linkage group 7. Confirmation of the SNP2374 association with rust resistance demonstrates the potential for selecting and screening genotypes to further reduce disease incidence in forest plantations of loblolly pine.
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Springer Nature B.V
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