Pea powdery mildew er1 resistance is associated to loss-of-function mutations at a MLO homologous locus

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Stefano Pavan
Adalgisa Schiavulli
Michela Appiano
Angelo R. Marcotrigiano
Fabrizio Cillo
Richard G. F. Visser
Yuling Bai
Concetta Lotti
Luigi Ricciardi
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[1] University of Bari,Department of Agroforestry, Environmental Biology and Chemistry, Section of Genetics and Plant Breeding
[2] Graduate School Experimental Plant Sciences,Department of Agro
[3] University of Foggia,Environmental Science, Chemistry and Crop Protection
[4] Institute of Plant Virology,National Research Council
[5] Wageningen University,Laboratory of Plant Breeding
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Powdery Mildew; Cleave Amplify Polymorphic Sequence; Powdery Mildew Resistance; Sequence Characterize Amplify Region Marker; Cleave Amplify Polymorphic Sequence Marker;
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The powdery mildew disease affects several crop species and is also one of the major threats for pea (Pisum sativum L.) cultivation all over the world. The recessive gene er1, first described over 60 years ago, is well known in pea breeding, as it still maintains its efficiency as a powdery mildew resistance source. Genetic and phytopathological features of er1 resistance are similar to those of barley, Arabidopsis, and tomato mlo powdery mildew resistance, which is caused by the loss of function of specific members of the MLO gene family. Here, we describe the obtainment of a novel er1 resistant line by experimental mutagenesis with the alkylating agent diethyl sulfate. This line was found to carry a single nucleotide polymorphism in the PsMLO1 gene sequence, predicted to result in premature termination of translation and a non-functional protein. A cleaved amplified polymorphic sequence (CAPS) marker was developed on the mutation site and shown to be fully co-segregating with resistance in F2 individuals. Sequencing of PsMLO1 from three powdery mildew resistant cultivars also revealed the presence of loss-of-function mutations. Taken together, results reported in this study strongly indicate the identity between er1 and mlo resistances and are expected to be of great breeding importance for the development of resistant cultivars via marker-assisted selection.
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