2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10681-022-03108-7
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Dissection of race 1 anthracnose resistance in a watermelon (Citrullus lanatus var. lanatus) biparental mapping population

Abstract: Anthracnose, caused by the fungal pathogen Colletotrichum orbiculare (Berk. & Mont.) Arx syn. lagenaria, is one of the most important diseases of watermelon in the United States and worldwide. The study was conducted to identify C. orbiculare race 1 resistance quantitative trait loci (QTL) in a 'Charleston Gray', resistant parent, and 'New Hampshire Midget', susceptible parent, biparental mapping population. The mapping population consisted of 228 F 2 and the validation population consisted of 60 individuals e… Show more

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“…They hypothesized that residue 18 of a conserved motif, IxxLPxSxxxLYNLQTLxL, could govern resistance in 'DrHs7250'. An independent study conducted in the U.S. using a biparental mapping population, 'Charleston Gray' (female parent, resistant) and 'New Hampshire Midget' (male parent, susceptible), found a major C. orbiculare race 1-resistance QTL in the same region on chromosome 8 [62]. A PACE SNP marker designed from the SNP marker CL 14-27-9, identified earlier [61], was also the diagnostic marker for the QTL (LOD = 14.06) in the study.…”
Section: Host Resistancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…They hypothesized that residue 18 of a conserved motif, IxxLPxSxxxLYNLQTLxL, could govern resistance in 'DrHs7250'. An independent study conducted in the U.S. using a biparental mapping population, 'Charleston Gray' (female parent, resistant) and 'New Hampshire Midget' (male parent, susceptible), found a major C. orbiculare race 1-resistance QTL in the same region on chromosome 8 [62]. A PACE SNP marker designed from the SNP marker CL 14-27-9, identified earlier [61], was also the diagnostic marker for the QTL (LOD = 14.06) in the study.…”
Section: Host Resistancementioning
confidence: 99%