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MAPPING QTL(s) FOR RESISTANCE TO THE BEET CYST NEMATODE (Heterodera schachtii Schm.) IN RADISH (Raphanus sativus L.)

Research Authors
Mousa M. A. A, N. M. Kandeel, M. F. Mohamed and M. H. Aboul Nasr
Research Abstract

ABSTRACT :
This is the first report of attempt to identify QTL(s) for the Beet Cyst Nematode (Heterodera
schachtii Schm) resistant segregating in an F2 population of the oil radish (Raphanus sativus L.)
cross ‘Pegletta x Silettanova’. A total of 290 F2 individuals were derived from self-pollinating
single F1 plant of the cross ‘Pegletta x Silettanova’. The F2 individuals distributed in two discreet
genotype classes, complying with the assumption of monogenic dominant inheritance of the
BCN resistance in oil radish. Bulked segregant analysis (BSA) revealed 16 RAPD and AFLP
markers differentiating the resistance and the susceptible bulks based on band intensity. The
RAPD OPD-04-568 and the AFLP E39M48-268(D) markers were the most differentiated
candidates be the resistant and the susceptible bulks. Quantitative trait analysis was applied
using MAPQTL 4.0 computer software. The Kruskal-Wallis and IM results the identified one
major QTL dispread on one arm of linkage group 6. Multiple QTL Model (MQM) analyses
indicated that the BCN resistance is controlled by one major QTL on LG 6. Moreover, the RAPD
marker OPD-04-568 and the AFLP marker E39M48-268(D) were candidate to flanking the QTL
of BCN resistance. These markers explained 62% and 48% of the total phenotypic variability,
respectively. The detected QTL explanted 83% of the total phenotypic variations. The
implications of these findings for breeders are discussed.

Research Department
Research Journal
Ass. Univ. Bull. Environ. Res.
Research Publisher
Assiut University
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
Vol. 7 No. 2
Research Website
http://www.aun.edu.eg/env_enc/env%20mar/env%20oct/1-18.PDF
Research Year
2004
Research Pages
pp. 1-18