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Theoretical and Applied Genetics | 2009

Mapping and validation of quantitative trait loci for resistance to Cercospora zeae-maydis infection in tropical maize (Zea mays L.)

Gilberto Pozar; David Butruille; Heyder Diniz Silva; Zoe Mccuddin; Julio Cesar Viglioni Penna

Breeding for resistance to gray leaf spot, caused by Cercospora zeae-maydis (Cz) is paramount for many maize environments, in particular under warm and humid growing conditions. In this study, we mapped and characterized quantitative trait loci (QTL) involved in the resistance of maize against Cz. We confirmed the impact of the QTL on disease severity using near-isogenic lines (NILs), and estimated their effects on three major agronomic traits using their respective near isogenic hybrids (NIHs), which we obtained by crossing the NILs with an inbred from a complementary heterotic pool. We further validated three of the four QTL that were mapped using the Multiple Interval Mapping approach and showed LOD values >2.5. NILs genotype included all combinations between favorable alleles of the two QTL located in chromosome 1 (Q1 in bin 1.05 and Q2 in bin 1.07), and the allele in chromosome 3 (Q3 in bin 3.07). Each of the three QTL separately significantly reduced the severity of Cz. However, we found an unfavorable epistatic interaction between Q1 and Q2: presence of the favorable allele at one of the QTL allele effectively nullified the effect of the favorable allele at the other. In contrast, the interaction between Q2 and Q3 was additive, promoting the reduction of the severity to a greater extent than the sum of their individual effects. When evaluating the NIH we found significant individual effects for Q1 and Q3 on gray leaf spot severity, for Q2 on stalk lodging and grain yield, and for Q3 on grain moisture and stalk lodging. We detected significant epitasis between Q1 and Q2 for grain moisture and between Q1 and Q3 for stalk lodging. These results suggest that the combination of QTL impacts the effectiveness of marker-assisted selection procedures in commercial product development programs.


Archive | 2008

Soybean Polymorphisms And Methods Of Genotyping

Kunsheng Wu; John R. LeDeaux; David Butruille; Anju Gupta; Richard Johnson; Sam Eathington; Jason Bull; Marlin Edwards; Paul Mclaird


Archive | 2007

METHODS OF SEED BREEDING USING HIGH THROUGHPUT NONDESTRUCTIVE SEED SAMPLING

Kevin L. Deppermann; Michael W. Petersen; David Butruille; Stanton B. Dotson; Sam Eathington; Heather M. Forbes; Bruce Schnicker; John Tamulonis


Archive | 2010

Polymorphic markers and methods of genotyping corn

David Butruille; Kunsheng Wu; Anju Gupta; Dick Johnson; Sam Eathington; Jason Bull; Marlin Edwards


Archive | 2006

Methods and compositions to enhance plant breeding

Jason Bull; David Butruille; Sam Eathington; Marlin Edwards; Anju Gupta; Richard Johnson; Wayne Kennard; Jennifer Rinehart; Kunsheng Wu


Archive | 2014

Methods and compositions for gray leaf spot resistance in corn

Michael R. Kerns; Hongwu Jia; David Butruille; Travis J. Frey; Gilberto Pozar; Kevin Cook; Scott Walker; Gregory J. Holland


Archive | 2008

Methods and Compositions for Haploid Mapping

David Butruille; Samuel Eathington; Travis J. Frey; Donald L. Bockelman; Michael R. Kerns; Thomas B. Carlson; Roger Weyhrich; Karen Grote


Archive | 2007

Maize polymorphisms and methods of genotyping

David Butruille; Cathy Laurie; Anju Gupta; Dick Johnson; Sam Eathington; Jason Bull; Marlin Edwards


Archive | 2008

Methods & Compositions for Selection of Loci for Trait Performance & Expression

Wayne Kennard; Arnold Rosielle; David Butruille; Sam Eathington; Kevin Cook; Trevor Hohls


Crop Science | 2004

Response to Selection and Genetic Drift in Three Populations Derived from the Golden Glow Maize Population

David Butruille; Heyder Diniz Silva; Shawn M. Kaeppler; James G. Coors

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