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Development of a High-Density Genetic Map for Muscadine Grape Using a Mapping Population from Selfing of the Perfect-Flowered Vine ‘Dixie’

Intraspecific diversity of the immune grape Muscadinia rotundifolia Michaux. can serve as a rich source of valuable resistance loci to the most widespread pathogens and pests of grapevine. While only one Run1/Rpg1 resistance locus has been introgressed from M. rotundifolia to the Vitis vinifera gene...

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Autores principales: Lytkin, Kirill, Nosulchak, Vasily, Agakhanov, Magamedgusein, Matveikina, Elena, Lushchay, Ekaterina, Karzhaev, Dmitry, Raines, Evgenii, Vasylyk, Irina, Rybachenko, Nataliya, Grigoreva, Elizaveta, Volkov, Vladimir, Volynkin, Vladimir, Gentzbittel, Laurent, Potokina, Elena
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9738875/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36501271
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11233231
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author Lytkin, Kirill
Nosulchak, Vasily
Agakhanov, Magamedgusein
Matveikina, Elena
Lushchay, Ekaterina
Karzhaev, Dmitry
Raines, Evgenii
Vasylyk, Irina
Rybachenko, Nataliya
Grigoreva, Elizaveta
Volkov, Vladimir
Volynkin, Vladimir
Gentzbittel, Laurent
Potokina, Elena
author_facet Lytkin, Kirill
Nosulchak, Vasily
Agakhanov, Magamedgusein
Matveikina, Elena
Lushchay, Ekaterina
Karzhaev, Dmitry
Raines, Evgenii
Vasylyk, Irina
Rybachenko, Nataliya
Grigoreva, Elizaveta
Volkov, Vladimir
Volynkin, Vladimir
Gentzbittel, Laurent
Potokina, Elena
author_sort Lytkin, Kirill
collection PubMed
description Intraspecific diversity of the immune grape Muscadinia rotundifolia Michaux. can serve as a rich source of valuable resistance loci to the most widespread pathogens and pests of grapevine. While only one Run1/Rpg1 resistance locus has been introgressed from M. rotundifolia to the Vitis vinifera gene pool, a number of other genes conferring resistance to powdery mildew and downy mildew have been identified in various Muscadinia cultivars. A larger introduction of Muscadinia varieties to the European continent would greatly facilitate experiments of interspecific crosses as well as stimulate biotechnological efforts to overcome the main barrier to F1 fertility caused by the differences in chromosome number. For the successful introduction of Muscadinia into the new European environment, it is necessary to overcome the difficulties associated with the physiological characteristics of the species, such as insufficient cold tolerance and very late fruit ripening. To facilitate the further discovery of valuable loci in Muscadinia and their transfer to grapevine breeding programs, we constructed a high-density linkage map using an S1 mapping population obtained from the self-pollination of M. rotundifolia cv. Dixie maintained on the southern coast of Crimea. Using ddRADseq, 3730 SNPs were ordered across 20 linkage groups spanning 2753.6 cM of the total map length. No segregation in resistance to diseases and pests was observed among the ‘Dixie’ S1 population, suggesting the presence of homozygous non-segregating resistant loci in the genetic background of ‘Dixie’. Markers with high segregation distortion showed a bias towards chromosomal intervals on linkage groups 10 and 20, where loci affecting the survival of ‘Dixie’ S1 progeny may be localized. QTLs with significant additive and dominance effects were discovered on LG14 and LG18, affecting the morphological traits associated with the vigor of growth and adaptability of young Muscadinia vines in the conditions of Crimea.
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spelling pubmed-97388752022-12-11 Development of a High-Density Genetic Map for Muscadine Grape Using a Mapping Population from Selfing of the Perfect-Flowered Vine ‘Dixie’ Lytkin, Kirill Nosulchak, Vasily Agakhanov, Magamedgusein Matveikina, Elena Lushchay, Ekaterina Karzhaev, Dmitry Raines, Evgenii Vasylyk, Irina Rybachenko, Nataliya Grigoreva, Elizaveta Volkov, Vladimir Volynkin, Vladimir Gentzbittel, Laurent Potokina, Elena Plants (Basel) Article Intraspecific diversity of the immune grape Muscadinia rotundifolia Michaux. can serve as a rich source of valuable resistance loci to the most widespread pathogens and pests of grapevine. While only one Run1/Rpg1 resistance locus has been introgressed from M. rotundifolia to the Vitis vinifera gene pool, a number of other genes conferring resistance to powdery mildew and downy mildew have been identified in various Muscadinia cultivars. A larger introduction of Muscadinia varieties to the European continent would greatly facilitate experiments of interspecific crosses as well as stimulate biotechnological efforts to overcome the main barrier to F1 fertility caused by the differences in chromosome number. For the successful introduction of Muscadinia into the new European environment, it is necessary to overcome the difficulties associated with the physiological characteristics of the species, such as insufficient cold tolerance and very late fruit ripening. To facilitate the further discovery of valuable loci in Muscadinia and their transfer to grapevine breeding programs, we constructed a high-density linkage map using an S1 mapping population obtained from the self-pollination of M. rotundifolia cv. Dixie maintained on the southern coast of Crimea. Using ddRADseq, 3730 SNPs were ordered across 20 linkage groups spanning 2753.6 cM of the total map length. No segregation in resistance to diseases and pests was observed among the ‘Dixie’ S1 population, suggesting the presence of homozygous non-segregating resistant loci in the genetic background of ‘Dixie’. Markers with high segregation distortion showed a bias towards chromosomal intervals on linkage groups 10 and 20, where loci affecting the survival of ‘Dixie’ S1 progeny may be localized. QTLs with significant additive and dominance effects were discovered on LG14 and LG18, affecting the morphological traits associated with the vigor of growth and adaptability of young Muscadinia vines in the conditions of Crimea. MDPI 2022-11-25 /pmc/articles/PMC9738875/ /pubmed/36501271 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11233231 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Lytkin, Kirill
Nosulchak, Vasily
Agakhanov, Magamedgusein
Matveikina, Elena
Lushchay, Ekaterina
Karzhaev, Dmitry
Raines, Evgenii
Vasylyk, Irina
Rybachenko, Nataliya
Grigoreva, Elizaveta
Volkov, Vladimir
Volynkin, Vladimir
Gentzbittel, Laurent
Potokina, Elena
Development of a High-Density Genetic Map for Muscadine Grape Using a Mapping Population from Selfing of the Perfect-Flowered Vine ‘Dixie’
title Development of a High-Density Genetic Map for Muscadine Grape Using a Mapping Population from Selfing of the Perfect-Flowered Vine ‘Dixie’
title_full Development of a High-Density Genetic Map for Muscadine Grape Using a Mapping Population from Selfing of the Perfect-Flowered Vine ‘Dixie’
title_fullStr Development of a High-Density Genetic Map for Muscadine Grape Using a Mapping Population from Selfing of the Perfect-Flowered Vine ‘Dixie’
title_full_unstemmed Development of a High-Density Genetic Map for Muscadine Grape Using a Mapping Population from Selfing of the Perfect-Flowered Vine ‘Dixie’
title_short Development of a High-Density Genetic Map for Muscadine Grape Using a Mapping Population from Selfing of the Perfect-Flowered Vine ‘Dixie’
title_sort development of a high-density genetic map for muscadine grape using a mapping population from selfing of the perfect-flowered vine ‘dixie’
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9738875/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36501271
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11233231
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