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Tipo de Documento: Revista
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Autor : Jiménez Galindo, José Cruz
Malvar, Rosa Ana
Butrón, Ana
Santiago, Rogelio
Samayoa, Luis Fernando
Caicedo Villafuerte, Marlon Brainer
Ordás, Bernardo
Título : Mapping of resistance to corn borers in a MAGIC population of maize
Título de la serie: BMC Plant Biology
Palabras clave : MAIZE;MEDITERRANEAN CORN BORER;SESAMIA NONAGRIOIDES;RESISTANCE;QUANTITATIVE TRAIT LOCI;GENOME WIDE ASSOCIATION ANALYSIS (GWAS)
Fecha de publicación : 17-oct-2019
Editorial : Mocache, EC: INIAP, Estación Experimental Tropical Pichilingue, 2019
Código: *EC-INIAP-BEETP-MBY. Mocache (BMC Plant Biology (2019) 19:431)
Páginas: P. 17
Estación: E. E. Tropical Pichilingue
Resumen : Background: Corn borers constitute an important pest of maize around the world; in particular Sesamia nonagrioides Lefèbvre, named Mediterranean corn borer (MCB), causes important losses in Southern Europe. Methods of selection can be combined with transgenic approaches to increase the efficiency and durability of the resistance to corn borers. Previous studies of the genetic factors involved in resistance to MCB have been carried out using bi-parental populations that have low resolution or using association inbred panels that have a low power to detect rare alleles. We developed a Multi-parent Advanced Generation InterCrosses (MAGIC) population to map with high resolution the genetic determinants of resistance to MCB. Results: We detected multiple single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of low effect associated with resistance to stalk tunneling by MCB. We dissected a wide region related to stalk tunneling in multiple studies into three smaller regions (at ~ 150, ~ 155, and ~ 165 Mb in chromosome 6) that closely overlap with regions associated with cell wall composition. We also detected regions associated with kernel resistance and agronomic traits, although the colocalization of significant regions between traits was very low. This indicates that it is possible the concurrent improvement of resistance and agronomic traits. Conclusions: We developed a mapping population which allowed a finer dissection of the genetics of maize resistance to corn borers and a solid nomination of candidate genes based on functional information. The population, given its large variability, was also adequate to map multiple traits and study the relationship between them.
Citación : Jiménez Galindo, J.C., Malvar, R. A., Butrón, A., Santiago, R., Samayoa, L.F., Caicedo Villafuerte, M.B., y Ordás B. (2019). Mapping of resistance to corn borers in a MAGIC population of maize. BMC Plant Biology (2019) 19:431; doi.org/10.1186/s12870-019-2052-z
URI : http://repositorio.iniap.gob.ec/handle/41000/5500
ISSN : 1471-2229
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