TY - JOUR
T1 - Susceptibility Evaluation to Fire Blight and Genome-Wide Associations within a Collection of Asturian Apple Accessions
AU - García-Fernández, Belén
AU - Dolcet-Sanjuan, Ramon
AU - Micheletti, Diego
AU - Antón-Díaz, María José
AU - Solsona, Cristina
AU - Fernández, Mercedes
AU - Abad Morejón de Girón, Xavier
AU - Dapena, Enrique
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Fire blight, caused by Erwinia amylovora, is one of the most devastating apple diseases. The selection of cultivars of low susceptibility and the study of the genetic mechanisms of the disease play important roles in fire blight management. The susceptibility level to fire blight was evaluated in 102 accessions originating from Asturias, a cider-producing region located in the north of Spain with a wide apple germplasm. Evaluations took place under quarantine conditions using artificial inoculations of grafted plants. The results revealed wide variation in susceptibility responses and low-susceptible cultivars were identified. In addition, 91 cultivars were genotyped using the Affymetrix Axiom ® Apple 480 K SNP array to conduct genome-wide association studies (GWAS). A statistically significant signal was detected on chromosome 10 using the multi-locus mixed model (MLMM). Two genes were identified as major putative candidate genes: a TIR-NBS-LRR class disease protein and a protein containing a development and cell death (DCD) domain. The outcomes of this study provide a promising source of information, particularly in the context of cider apples, and set a starting point for future genetic and breeding approaches.
AB - Fire blight, caused by Erwinia amylovora, is one of the most devastating apple diseases. The selection of cultivars of low susceptibility and the study of the genetic mechanisms of the disease play important roles in fire blight management. The susceptibility level to fire blight was evaluated in 102 accessions originating from Asturias, a cider-producing region located in the north of Spain with a wide apple germplasm. Evaluations took place under quarantine conditions using artificial inoculations of grafted plants. The results revealed wide variation in susceptibility responses and low-susceptible cultivars were identified. In addition, 91 cultivars were genotyped using the Affymetrix Axiom ® Apple 480 K SNP array to conduct genome-wide association studies (GWAS). A statistically significant signal was detected on chromosome 10 using the multi-locus mixed model (MLMM). Two genes were identified as major putative candidate genes: a TIR-NBS-LRR class disease protein and a protein containing a development and cell death (DCD) domain. The outcomes of this study provide a promising source of information, particularly in the context of cider apples, and set a starting point for future genetic and breeding approaches.
KW - Malus domestica
KW - Erwinia amylovora
KW - Cider apple
KW - Apple bank germplasm
KW - Phenotypic evaluation
KW - Local cultivars
KW - Artificial inoculations
KW - Genome-wide association studies
KW - Apple breeding
KW - Putative candidate genes
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85179305005
U2 - 10.3390/plants12234068
DO - 10.3390/plants12234068
M3 - Article
C2 - 38068703
SN - 2223-7747
VL - 12
JO - Plants
JF - Plants
ER -