Genetic Mapping, Identification, and Characterization of a Candidate Susceptibility Gene for Powdery Mildew in Cannabis sativa

MOLECULAR PLANT-MICROBE INTERACTIONS(2024)

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Powdery mildew (PM) in Cannabis sativa is most frequently caused by the biotrophic fungus Golovinomyces ambrosiae. Based on previously characterized variation in susceptibility to PM, biparental populations were developed by crossing the most resistant cultivar evaluated, 'FL 58', with a susceptible cultivar, 'TJ's CBD'. F-1 progeny were evaluated and displayed a range of susceptibility, and two were self-pollinated to generate two F-2 populations. In 2021, the F-2 populations (n = 706) were inoculated with PM and surveyed for disease severity. In both F-2 populations, 25% of the progeny were resistant, while the remaining 75% showed a range of susceptibility. The F-2 populations, as well as selected F-1 progeny and the parents, were genotyped with a single-nucleotide polymorphism array, and a consensus genetic map was produced. A major effect quantitative trait locus on C. sativa chromosome 1 (Chr01) and other smaller-effect quantitative trait loci (QTL) on four other chromosomes were identified. The most associated marker on Chr01 was located near CsMLO1, a candidate susceptibility gene. Genomic DNA and cDNA sequencing of CsMLO1 revealed a 6.8-kb insertion in FL 58, relative to TJ's CBD, of which 846 bp are typically spliced into the mRNA transcript encoding a premature stop codon. Molecular marker assays were developed using CsMLO1 sequences to distinguish PM-resistant and PM-susceptible genotypes. These data support the hypothesis that a mutated MLO susceptibility gene confers resistance to PM in C. sativa and provides new genetic resources to develop resistant cultivars. Copyright (c) 2024 The Author(s). This is an open access article distributed under the CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 International license.
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Cannabis sativa,Golovinomyces ambrosiae,hemp,MLO,powdery mildew,QTL
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