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Identification of Novel Genes Associated with Partial Resistance to Aphanomyces Root Rot in Field Pea by BSR-Seq Analysis.

Longfei WuRudolph Fredua-AgyemanStephen E StrelkovKan-Fa ChangSheau-Fang Hwang
Published in: International journal of molecular sciences (2022)
Aphanomyces root rot, caused by Aphanomyces euteiches , causes severe yield loss in field pea ( Pisum sativum ). The identification of a pea germplasm resistant to this disease is an important breeding objective. Polygenetic resistance has been reported in the field pea cultivar '00-2067'. To facilitate marker-assisted selection (MAS), bulked segregant RNA-seq (BSR-seq) analysis was conducted using an F 8 RIL population derived from the cross of 'Carman' × '00-2067'. Root rot development was assessed under controlled conditions in replicated experiments. Resistant (R) and susceptible (S) bulks were constructed based on the root rot severity in a greenhouse study. The BSR-seq analysis of the R bulks generated 44,595,510~51,658,688 reads, of which the aligned sequences were linked to 44,757 genes in a reference genome. In total, 2356 differentially expressed genes were identified, of which 44 were used for gene annotation, including defense-related pathways (jasmonate, ethylene and salicylate) and the GO biological process. A total of 344.1 K SNPs were identified between the R and S bulks, of which 395 variants were located in 31 candidate genes. The identification of novel genes associated with partial resistance to Aphanomyces root rot in field pea by BSR-seq may facilitate efforts to improve management of this important disease.
Keyphrases
  • rna seq
  • genome wide
  • single cell
  • bioinformatics analysis
  • dna methylation
  • copy number
  • early onset
  • gene expression
  • heavy metals
  • innate immune
  • life cycle