Title
Molecular and genetic characterization of the Ryadg locus on chromosome XI from Andigena potatoes conferring extreme resistance to potato virus Y
Date Issued
01 September 2018
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Vidalon L.J.
Montenegro J.D.
Riccio C.
Bartolini I.
Ghislain M.
Publisher(s)
Springer Verlag
Abstract
Key message: We have elucidated the Andigena origin of the potato Ryadg gene on chromosome XI of CIP breeding lines and developed two marker assays to facilitate its introgression in potato by marker-assisted selection. Abstract: Potato virus Y (PVY) is causing yield and quality losses forcing farmers to renew periodically their seeds from clean stocks. Two loci for extreme resistance to PVY, one on chromosome XI and the other on XII, have been identified and used in breeding. The latter corresponds to a well-known source of resistance (Solanum stoloniferum), whereas the one on chromosome XI was reported from S. stoloniferum and S. tuberosum group Andigena as well. To elucidate its taxonomic origin in our breeding lines, we analyzed the nucleotide sequences of tightly linked markers (M45, M6) and screened 251 landraces of S. tuberosum group Andigena for the presence of this gene. Our results indicate that the PVY resistance allele on chromosome XI in our breeding lines originated from S. tuberosum group Andigena. We have developed two marker assays to accelerate the introgression of Ryadg gene into breeding lines by marker-assisted selection (MAS). First, we have multiplexed RYSC3, M6 and M45 DNA markers flanking the Ryadg gene and validated it on potato varieties with known presence/absence of the Ryadg gene and a progeny of 6,521 individuals. Secondly, we developed an allele-dosage assay particularly useful to identify multiplex Ryadg progenitors. The assay based on high-resolution melting analysis at the M6 marker confirmed Ryadg plex level as nulliplex, simplex and duplex progenitors and few triplex progenies. These marker assays have been validated and can be used to facilitate MAS in potato breeding.
Start page
1925
End page
1938
Volume
131
Issue
9
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Bioquímica, Biología molecular
Genética, Herencia
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85047906800
PubMed ID
Source
Theoretical and Applied Genetics
ISSN of the container
00405752
Sponsor(s)
The authors are grateful to José Rodriguez for excellent technical assistance in laboratory and screen house experiments. We are also grateful to Elisa Mihovilovich for providing information on plex-material. This work was supported by the Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Technische Zusammenarbeit (GTZP GmbH (Project 03.7860.4-001.0) and the CGIAR Research Program on Roots, Tubers and Banana (RTB).
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