Location: Grain Legume Genetics Physiology Research
Title: Analysis of variation for white mold resistance in the BeanCAP snap bean panelAuthor
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ARKWAZEE, H - Oregon State University |
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DAVIS, J - Oregon State University |
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Miklas, Phillip - Phil |
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MOGHADDAM, S - North Dakota State University |
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MCCLEAN, P - North Dakota State University |
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MYERS, J - Oregon State University |
Submitted to: Bean Improvement Cooperative Annual Report
Publication Type: Proceedings Publication Acceptance Date: 2/11/2014 Publication Date: 3/1/2014 Citation: Arkwazee, H., Davis, J., Miklas, P.N., Moghaddam, S., Mcclean, P., Myers, J.R. 2014. Analysis of variation for white mold resistance in the BeanCAP snap bean panel. Bean Improvement Cooperative Annual Report. 57: 175-176. Interpretive Summary: White mold disease caused by Sclerotinia sclerotiorum Lib. de Bary, is one of the most devastated diseases that infect snap and dry beans (Miklas et al. 2013). The USDA-NIFA supported Bean Coordinated Agricultural Project (CAP) has assembled and genotyped dry and a snap bean panels. The snap bean panel consists of 150 accessions (both Middle American and Andean origin). The panel was genotyped using an Illumina 10,280 SNP GeneChip. The snap bean panel was screened for resistance to white mold and was used in an association mapping study to identify trait associations with this disease. Technical Abstract: White mold disease caused by Sclerotinia sclerotiorum Lib. de Bary, is one of the most devastated diseases that infect snap and dry beans (Miklas et al. 2013). The USDA-NIFA supported Bean Coordinated Agricultural Project (CAP) has assembled and genotyped dry and a snap bean panels. The snap bean panel consists of 150 accessions (both Middle American and Andean origin). The panel was genotyped using an Illumina 10,280 SNP GeneChip. The snap bean panel was screened for resistance to white mold and was used in an association mapping study to identify trait associations with this disease. |