Characterization of the genetic resistance to Colletotrichum lindemuthianum in common bean differential cultivars

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Young, RA
Kelly, JD
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[1] MICHIGAN STATE UNIV,DEPT CROP & SOIL SCI,E LANSING,MI 48824
[2] MICHIGAN STATE UNIV,DEPT HORT,E LANSING,MI 48824
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10.1094/PD-80-0650
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Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
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The inheritance of genetic resistance to bean anthracnose in genotypes Catrachita and SEL 1360 derived from two anthracnose differential cultivars, AB 136 and G 2333, respectively, is described. Segregation data from three different F-2 populations and their respective F-2:3 families indicated that a single dominant gene is responsible for the anthracnose resistance in Catrachita. In the test for allelism, chi-square test confirmed that the single dominant resistance gene in Catrachita was situated at a different locus from previously characterized resistance genes A, Are, Mexique 1, Mexique 2, and Mexique 3. It is proposed that the single dominant resistance gene present in Catrachita be assigned the genetic symbol Co-6, Co for Colletotrichum and 6 because it is the sixth major anthracnose resistance gene characterized and reported in the literature. Segregation in the three F-2 populations where SEL 1360 was used as the resistant parent fitted a 3:1 (R-:rr) ratio and a 1:2:1 (RR:Rr:rr) ratio in the F-2:3 families. Segregation data suggested that a single dominant gene was conditioning resistance to anthracnose in SEL 1360. The test for allelism involving SEL 1360 indicated that the single dominant gene in SEL 1360 is independent from A (Co-1), Are (Co-2), Mexique 1 (Co-3), and Mexique 2 (Co-4) genes. However, the dominant gene in SEL 1360 did not segregate independently from the resistance gene Mexique 3 in the differential cultivar TU, demonstrating that both dominant alleles are located at the same locus. Deployment of major genes of Middle American origin, such as Co-6 and Mexique 3 (Co-5), in different combinations with other characterized genes of Andean origin is possible and should contribute to more durable anthracnose resistance in common bean.
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