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Title: Identification and Utility of Markers Linked to the Zucchini Yellow Mosaic Virus Resistance Gene in Watermelon

Author
item Harris-Shultz, Karen
item Ling, Kai-Shu
item Levi, Amnon
item Wechter, William - Pat

Submitted to: Plant and Animal Genome Conference Proceedings
Publication Type: Proceedings
Publication Acceptance Date: 11/10/2009
Publication Date: 1/9/2010
Citation: Harris, K.R., Ling, K., Levi, A., Wechter, W.P. 2010. Identification and Utility of Markers Linked to the Zucchini Yellow Mosaic Virus Resistance Gene in Watermelon . Plant and Animal Genome Conference Proceedings. January 9-13, 2010, P-215.

Interpretive Summary:

Technical Abstract: Zucchini yellow mosaic virus Florida stain (ZYMV-FL) is one of the most economically important viruses affecting watermelon in the United States. Inheritance of resistance to ZYMV-FL is conferred by a single recessive gene. Described here is single-reaction, polymerase chain reaction-based marker linked to the ZYMV-FL resistance gene in watermelon. This marker, ZYRP, was found to be linked to the ZYMV-FL resistance gene locus (genetic distance of 8 cM) in a F2 population, as well as in a population derived from a backcross of an F1 to the resistant parent (BC1R) (genetic distance of 13 cM). The identification of a single nucleotide polymorphism within the ZYRP marker for the parental genotypes allowed the development of a sequence characterized amplification region (SCAR) marker linked to the ZYMV-FL resistance gene. The ZYRP marker also was found to be useful in a marker assisted selection strategy to identify the introgression of the gene conferring ZYMV-FL resistance to a susceptible watermelon cultivar from a BC2F2 population derived from the PI 595203 (ZYMV-FL resistant) and the recurrent parent ‘Charleston Gray’ (susceptible).