Methods and compositions for gray leaf spot resistance in corn
US-10323255-B2 · Jun 18, 2019 · US
US10760095B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10760095-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916442937-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 17, 2019 |
| Priority date | Aug 29, 2007 |
| Publication date | Sep 1, 2020 |
| Grant date | Sep 1, 2020 |
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The present invention relates to the field of plant breeding. More specifically, the present invention includes a method of using haploid plants for genetic mapping of traits of interest such as disease resistance. Further, the invention includes a method for breeding corn plants containing quantitative trait loci (QTL) that are associated with resistance to Gray Leaf Spot, a fungal disease associated with Cercospora spp.
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We claim: 1. A method of creating a population of corn plants comprising at least one allele associated with Gray Leaf Spot (GLS) resistance comprising SEQ ID NO: 552, SEQ ID NO: 553, SEQ ID NO: 554, SEQ ID NO: 555, SEQ ID NO: 556, SEQ ID NO: 557, SEQ ID NO: 558, SEQ ID NO: 559, SEQ ID NO: 560, SEQ ID NO: 561, SEQ ID NO: 562, SEQ ID NO: 563, SEQ ID NO: 564, SEQ ID NO: 565, SEQ ID NO: 566, or SEQ ID NO: 567, the method comprising: a) genotyping a first population of corn plants, said population containing at least one allele associated with Gray Leaf Spot resistance, the at least one allele associated with Gray Leaf Spot resistance comprising SEQ ID NO: 552, SEQ ID NO: 553, SEQ ID NO: 554, SEQ ID NO: 555, SEQ ID NO: 556, SEQ ID NO: 557, SEQ ID NO: 558, SEQ ID NO: 559, SEQ ID NO: 560, SEQ ID NO: 561, SEQ ID NO: 562, SEQ ID NO: 563, SEQ ID NO: 564, SEQ ID NO: 565, SEQ ID NO: 566, or SEQ ID NO: 567; b) selecting from said first population of corn plants based upon said genotyping one or more identified corn plants containing said at least one allele associated with Gray Leaf Spot resistance comprising SEQ ID NO: 552, SEQ ID NO: 553, SEQ ID NO: 554, SEQ ID NO: 555, SEQ ID NO: 556, SEQ ID NO: 557, SEQ ID NO: 558, SEQ ID NO: 559, SEQ ID NO: 560, SEQ ID NO: 561, SEQ ID NO: 562, SEQ ID NO: 563, SEQ ID NO: 564, SEQ ID NO: 565, SEQ ID NO: 566, or SEQ ID NO: 567; and c) crossing the selected one or more corn plants having the Gray Leaf Spot resistance allele with a Gray Leaf Spot susceptible corn plant to produce a second population of corn plants having Gray Leaf Spot resistance, thereby creating a population of corn plants comprising at least one allele associated with Gray Leaf Spot resistance comprising SEQ ID NO: 552, SEQ ID NO: 553, SEQ ID NO: 554, SEQ ID NO: 555,SEQ ID NO: 556, SEQ ID NO: 557, SEQ ID NO: 558, SEQ ID NO: 559, SEQ ID NO: 560, SEQ ID NO: 561, SEQ ID NO: 562, SEQ ID NO: 563, SEQ ID NO: 564, SEQ ID NO: 565, SEQ ID NO: 566, or SEQ ID NO: 567. 2. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the first population of corn plants genotyped in step (a) is a population generated by a cross. 3. The method of claim 2 , wherein said cross is effected by mechanical emasculation, chemical sterilization, or genetic sterilization of a pollen acceptor. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein genotyping is effected in step (a) by determining the allelic state of at least one corn genomic DNA marker. 5. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the selected one or more identified corn plants exhibit at least partial resistance to a GLS-inducing fungus or at least substantial resistance to a GLS-inducing fungus. 6. The method of claim 2 , wherein said first population of corn plants is generated by a cross of at least one Gray Leaf Spot resistant corn plant with at least one Gray Leaf Spot sensitive corn plant. 7. The method of claim 2 , wherein said first population of corn plants is a segregating population. 8. The method of claim 2 , wherein said cross is a back cross of at least one Gray Leaf Spot resistant corn plant with at least one Gray Leaf Spot sensitive corn plant to introgress Gray Leaf Spot resistance into a corn germplasm. 9. The method of claim 2 , wherein said first population of corn plants is a haploid breeding population. 10. A method of introgressing a Gray Leaf Spot (GLS) resistance QTL allele into a corn plant, the method comprising: a) crossing at least one first corn plant comprising the Gray Leaf Spot resistance QTL allele, wherein the allele comprises SEQ ID NO: 552, SEQ ID NO: 553, SEQ ID NO: 554, SEQ ID NO: 555,SEQ ID NO: 556, SEQ ID NO: 557, SEQ ID NO: 558, SEQ ID NO: 559, SEQ ID NO: 560, SEQ ID NO: 561, SEQ ID NO: 562, SEQ ID NO: 563, SEQ ID NO: 564, SEQ ID NO: 565, SEQ ID NO: 566, or SEQ ID NO: 567, with at least one second corn plant in order to form a segregating population; b) screening said segregating population with one or more nucleic acid markers to determine if one or more corn plants from said segregating population contain the Gray Leaf Spot resistance QTL allele comprising SEQ ID NO: 552, SEQ ID NO: 553, SEQ ID NO: 554, SEQ ID NO: 555, SEQ ID NO: 556, SEQ ID NO: 557, SEQ ID NO: 558, SEQ ID NO: 559, SEQ ID NO: 560, SEQ ID NO: 561, SEQ ID NO: 562, SEQ ID NO: 563, SEQ ID NO: 564, SEQ ID NO: 565, SEQ ID NO: 566, or SEQ ID NO: 567; and c) selecting from said segregating population one or more corn plants comprising said allele associated with a Gray Leaf Spot resistance QTL. 11. The method according to claim 10 , wherein at least one of the one or more nucleic acid markers is located within 5 cM of SEQ ID NO: 552, SEQ ID NO: 553, SEQ ID NO: 554, SEQ ID NO: 555,SEQ ID NO: 556, SEQ ID NO: 557, SEQ ID NO: 558, SEQ ID NO: 559, SEQ ID NO: 560, SEQ ID NO: 561, SEQ ID NO: 562, SEQ ID NO: 563, SEQ ID NO: 564, SEQ ID NO: 565, SEQ ID NO: 566, or SEQ ID NO: 567. 12. The method according to claim 11 , wherein at least one of the one or more nucleic acid markers is located within 2 cM of SEQ ID NO: 552, SEQ ID NO: 553, SEQ ID NO: 554, SEQ ID NO: 555,SEQ ID NO: 556, SEQ ID NO: 557, SEQ ID NO: 558, SEQ ID NO: 559, SEQ ID NO: 560, SEQ ID NO: 561, SEQ ID NO: 562, SEQ ID NO: 563, SEQ ID NO: 564, SEQ ID NO: 565, SEQ ID NO: 566, or SEQ ID NO: 567. 13. The method according to claim 12 , wherein at least one of the one or more nucleic acid markers is located within 1 cM of SEQ ID NO: 552, SEQ ID NO: 553, SEQ ID NO: 554, SEQ ID NO: 555, SEQ ID NO: 556, SEQ ID NO: 557, SEQ ID NO: 558, SEQ ID NO: 559, SEQ ID NO: 560, SEQ ID NO: 561, SEQ ID NO: 562, SEQ ID NO: 563, SEQ ID NO: 564, SEQ ID NO: 565, SEQ ID NO: 566, or SEQ ID NO: 567. 14. The method according to claim 10 , wherein at least one of the one or more nucleic acid markers exhibits a LOD score of greater than 4.0 with said Gray Leaf Spot resistance QTL allele. 15. The method according to claim 10 , wherein said population is generated by a cross of at least one Gray Leaf Spot resistant corn plant with at least one Gray Leaf Spot sensitive corn plant. 16. The method of claim 10 , wherein said population is a haploid breeding population.
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