Development and characterization of bacterial wilt-resistant synthetic polyploid peanuts

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Pei Du [1 ]
Fanpei Zeng [1 ,2 ]
Qian Wang [3 ]
Lijuan Miao [1 ]
Feiyan Qi [1 ]
Meili Yang [4 ]
Xiao Wang [1 ]
Hua Liu [1 ]
Guoquan Chen [3 ]
Liuyang Fu [3 ]
Suoyi Han [1 ]
Ziqi Sun [1 ]
Li Qin [1 ]
Wenzhao Dong [1 ]
Xinyou Zhang [1 ]
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[1] The Shennong Laboratory/Nation Industrial Innovation Centre for Bio-Breeding/Key Laboratory of Oil Crops in Huang-Huai-Hai Plains, Ministry of Agriculture/Henan Provincial Key Laboratory for Oil Crops Improvement/Institute of Crop Molecular Breeding, Henan
[2] School of Agricultural Sciences, Zhengzhou University
[3] School of Life Science, Zhengzhou University
[4] Hebi Academy of Agricultural
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Wild peanut(Arachis) species are promising sources of disease resistance for improving peanut cultivars.The objective of this study was to assess cross-compatibility among cultivated and wild peanuts in crosses between eight peanut cultivars and 27 wild species carrying the A,B,E,Ex,F,K,P,and H genomes.Embryo culture and chromosome doubling led to polyploids representing hybrids between cultivated peanut and A.stenosperma,A.macedoi,A.duranensis,A.villosa,and A.diogoi.The first two showed greater resistance to bacterial wilt than their cultivated parents.DNA markers were developed for verifying the hybrids and for identifying translocation or introgression lines with alien chromosome fragments.
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