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Introgression of Shoot Fly (Atherigona soccata L. Moench) Resistance QTLs into Elite Post-rainy Season Sorghum Varieties Using Marker Assisted Backcrossing (MABC)

Shoot fly (Atherigona soccata L. Moench) is a serious pest in sorghum production. Management of shoot fly using insecticides is expensive and environmentally un-safe. Developing host–plant resistance is the best method to manage shoot fly infestation. Number of component traits contribute for impart...

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Autores principales: Gorthy, Sunita, Narasu, Lakshmi, Gaddameedi, Anil, Sharma, Hari C., Kotla, Anuradha, Deshpande, Santosh P., Are, Ashok K.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5585744/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28919901
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2017.01494
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author Gorthy, Sunita
Narasu, Lakshmi
Gaddameedi, Anil
Sharma, Hari C.
Kotla, Anuradha
Deshpande, Santosh P.
Are, Ashok K.
author_facet Gorthy, Sunita
Narasu, Lakshmi
Gaddameedi, Anil
Sharma, Hari C.
Kotla, Anuradha
Deshpande, Santosh P.
Are, Ashok K.
author_sort Gorthy, Sunita
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description Shoot fly (Atherigona soccata L. Moench) is a serious pest in sorghum production. Management of shoot fly using insecticides is expensive and environmentally un-safe. Developing host–plant resistance is the best method to manage shoot fly infestation. Number of component traits contribute for imparting shoot fly resistance in sorghum and molecular markers have been reported which were closely linked to QTLs controlling these component traits. In this study, three QTLs associated with shoot fly resistance were introgressed into elite cultivars Parbhani Moti (= SPV1411) and ICSB29004 using marker assisted backcrossing (MABC). Crosses were made between recurrent parents and the QTL donors viz., J2658, J2614, and J2714. The F(1)s after confirmation for QTL presence were backcrossed to recurrent parents and the resultant lines after two backcrosses were selfed thrice for advancement. The foreground selection was carried out in F(1) and BC(n)F(1) generations with 22 polymorphic markers. Forty-three evenly distributed simple sequence repeat markers in the sorghum genome were used in background selection to identify plants with higher recurrent parent genome recovery. By using two backcrosses and four rounds of selfing, six BC(2)F(4) progenies were selected for ICSB29004 × J2658, five BC(2)F(4) progenies were selected for ICSB29004 × J2714 and six BC(2)F(4) progenies were selected for Parbhani Moti × J2614 crosses. Phenotyping of these lines led to the identification of two resistant lines for each QTL region present on chromosome SBI-01, SBI-07 and SBI-10 in ICSB 29004 and Parbhani Moti. All the introgression lines (ILs) showed better shoot fly resistance than the recurrent parents and their agronomic performance was the same or better than the recurrent parents. Further, the ILs had medium plant height, desirable maturity with high yield potential which makes them better candidates for commercialization. In the present study, MABC has successfully improved the shoot fly resistance in sorghum without a yield penalty. This is the first report on the use of MABC for improving shoot fly resistance in post-rainy season sorghum.
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spelling pubmed-55857442017-09-15 Introgression of Shoot Fly (Atherigona soccata L. Moench) Resistance QTLs into Elite Post-rainy Season Sorghum Varieties Using Marker Assisted Backcrossing (MABC) Gorthy, Sunita Narasu, Lakshmi Gaddameedi, Anil Sharma, Hari C. Kotla, Anuradha Deshpande, Santosh P. Are, Ashok K. Front Plant Sci Plant Science Shoot fly (Atherigona soccata L. Moench) is a serious pest in sorghum production. Management of shoot fly using insecticides is expensive and environmentally un-safe. Developing host–plant resistance is the best method to manage shoot fly infestation. Number of component traits contribute for imparting shoot fly resistance in sorghum and molecular markers have been reported which were closely linked to QTLs controlling these component traits. In this study, three QTLs associated with shoot fly resistance were introgressed into elite cultivars Parbhani Moti (= SPV1411) and ICSB29004 using marker assisted backcrossing (MABC). Crosses were made between recurrent parents and the QTL donors viz., J2658, J2614, and J2714. The F(1)s after confirmation for QTL presence were backcrossed to recurrent parents and the resultant lines after two backcrosses were selfed thrice for advancement. The foreground selection was carried out in F(1) and BC(n)F(1) generations with 22 polymorphic markers. Forty-three evenly distributed simple sequence repeat markers in the sorghum genome were used in background selection to identify plants with higher recurrent parent genome recovery. By using two backcrosses and four rounds of selfing, six BC(2)F(4) progenies were selected for ICSB29004 × J2658, five BC(2)F(4) progenies were selected for ICSB29004 × J2714 and six BC(2)F(4) progenies were selected for Parbhani Moti × J2614 crosses. Phenotyping of these lines led to the identification of two resistant lines for each QTL region present on chromosome SBI-01, SBI-07 and SBI-10 in ICSB 29004 and Parbhani Moti. All the introgression lines (ILs) showed better shoot fly resistance than the recurrent parents and their agronomic performance was the same or better than the recurrent parents. Further, the ILs had medium plant height, desirable maturity with high yield potential which makes them better candidates for commercialization. In the present study, MABC has successfully improved the shoot fly resistance in sorghum without a yield penalty. This is the first report on the use of MABC for improving shoot fly resistance in post-rainy season sorghum. Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-09-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5585744/ /pubmed/28919901 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2017.01494 Text en Copyright © 2017 Gorthy, Narasu, Gaddameedi, Sharma, Kotla, Deshpande and Are. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Gorthy, Sunita
Narasu, Lakshmi
Gaddameedi, Anil
Sharma, Hari C.
Kotla, Anuradha
Deshpande, Santosh P.
Are, Ashok K.
Introgression of Shoot Fly (Atherigona soccata L. Moench) Resistance QTLs into Elite Post-rainy Season Sorghum Varieties Using Marker Assisted Backcrossing (MABC)
title Introgression of Shoot Fly (Atherigona soccata L. Moench) Resistance QTLs into Elite Post-rainy Season Sorghum Varieties Using Marker Assisted Backcrossing (MABC)
title_full Introgression of Shoot Fly (Atherigona soccata L. Moench) Resistance QTLs into Elite Post-rainy Season Sorghum Varieties Using Marker Assisted Backcrossing (MABC)
title_fullStr Introgression of Shoot Fly (Atherigona soccata L. Moench) Resistance QTLs into Elite Post-rainy Season Sorghum Varieties Using Marker Assisted Backcrossing (MABC)
title_full_unstemmed Introgression of Shoot Fly (Atherigona soccata L. Moench) Resistance QTLs into Elite Post-rainy Season Sorghum Varieties Using Marker Assisted Backcrossing (MABC)
title_short Introgression of Shoot Fly (Atherigona soccata L. Moench) Resistance QTLs into Elite Post-rainy Season Sorghum Varieties Using Marker Assisted Backcrossing (MABC)
title_sort introgression of shoot fly (atherigona soccata l. moench) resistance qtls into elite post-rainy season sorghum varieties using marker assisted backcrossing (mabc)
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5585744/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28919901
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2017.01494
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