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The LsVe1L allele provides a molecular marker for resistance to Verticillium dahliae race 1 in lettuce.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND:Verticillium wilt caused by the fungus Verticillium dahliae race 1 is among the top disease concerns for lettuce in the Salinas and Pajaro Valleys of coastal central California. Resistance of lettuce against V. dahliae race 1 was previously mapped to the single dominant Verticillium resistance 1 (Vr1) locus. Lines of tomato resistant to race 1 are known to contain the closely linked Ve1 and Ve2 genes that encode receptor-like proteins with extracellular leucine-rich repeats; the Ve1 and Ve2 proteins act antagonistically to provide resistance against V. dahliae race 1. The Vr1 locus in lettuce contains a cluster of several genes with sequence similarity to the tomato Ve genes. We used genome sequencing and/or PCR screening along with pathogenicity assays of 152 accessions of lettuce to investigate allelic diversity and its relationship to race 1 resistance in lettuce. RESULTS:This approach identified a total of four Ve genes: LsVe1, LsVe2, LsVe3, and LsVe4. The majority of accessions, however, contained a combination of only three of these LsVe genes clustered on chromosomal linkage group 9 (within ~?25?kb in the resistant cultivar La Brillante and within ~?127?kb in the susceptible cultivar Salinas). CONCLUSIONS:A single allele, LsVe1L, was present in all resistant accessions and absent in all susceptible accessions. This allele can be used as a molecular marker for V. dahliae race 1 resistance in lettuce. A PCR assay for rapid detection of race 1 resistance in lettuce was designed based on nucleotide polymorphisms. Application of this assay allows identification of resistant genotypes in early stages of plant development or at seed-level without time- and labor-intensive testing in the field.

SUBMITTER: Inderbitzin P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6621938 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The LsVe1L allele provides a molecular marker for resistance to Verticillium dahliae race 1 in lettuce.

Inderbitzin Patrik P   Christopoulou Marilena M   Lavelle Dean D   Reyes-Chin-Wo Sebastian S   Michelmore Richard W RW   Subbarao Krishna V KV   Simko Ivan I  

BMC plant biology 20190710 1


<h4>Background</h4>Verticillium wilt caused by the fungus Verticillium dahliae race 1 is among the top disease concerns for lettuce in the Salinas and Pajaro Valleys of coastal central California. Resistance of lettuce against V. dahliae race 1 was previously mapped to the single dominant Verticillium resistance 1 (Vr1) locus. Lines of tomato resistant to race 1 are known to contain the closely linked Ve1 and Ve2 genes that encode receptor-like proteins with extracellular leucine-rich repeats; t  ...[more]

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