Deciphering Diversity at er Loci for Diversification of Powdery Mildew Resistance in Pea [post]

Devender K Banyal, Himisha Dixit, Jaya Chaudhary, Anudeep B Malannavar, Nisha Thakur
2022 unpublished
Agricultural biotechnology aims to scrutinize the field crops which feed amongst half of the world's population by improving their agronomic traits using various biotechnological tools. Pea- an important cash crop, rich in nutrients, but frequently infected with powdery mildew (fungal disease) that destroy the whole crop which causes the economy loss for growers. We therefore, targeted this research to find the pathogen resistant pea lines and further decipher the diversity at er locus among
more » ... istant pea lines. Screening for resistant pea lines was done with Erysiphe pisi isolates (Genebank submission: KX45 5922.1) under net house and green house conditions. Molecular studies revealed that Erysiphe resistant (er1) gene was present in 40 lines out of selected 50 pea lines and the mutational character was conferred up to 36 genotypes with 11 haplotype groups. The haplotype (gene) diversity (Hd) was found to be 0.5571±0.099 SD and the nucleotide diversity (Pi) was 0.0160±0.0042 SD Majority of resistant lines (67%) occurred in Hap-1, other remaining haplotypes (Hap 2-10) having 33% resistant lines, each showing characteristic nucleotide substitutions with respect to reference PsMLO1 gene; genotypes from these divergent haplotypes can be used in pea resistance breeding to avoid genetic homogeneity and genetic vulnerability.
doi:10.21203/rs.3.rs-1239249/v1 fatcat:2thvg7b3rjaoldhkxyespuml64