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QTL Conferring Resistance and Avoidance to White Mold in Common Bean

J. M. Kolkmana and J. D. Kelly*,b

a Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, 97331
b Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, 48824



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Fig. 1. Linkage map with 13 RAPD markers, 10 AFLP markers and one phenological marker, constructed with Mapmaker/Exp, from 98 F3–derived lines for resistance to white mold from the Bunsi/Newport common bean population. Distances are in Kosambi centimorgan units and are listed on the left-hand side of the linkage groups. Approximate locations of known genes are listed in italics. Linkage groups B2, B7, B3, and B8, and gene location correspond to the integrated linkage map (Freyre et al., 1998).

 


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Fig. 2. Interval mapping on partial linkage group B2 of a) white mold Disease Severity Index, b) white mold Disease Incidence, c) Days to Maturity, and d) Lodging in the Bunsi/Newport common bean population. Lines are coded to represent environments, where the dashed line = Montcalm Research Farm, 1997; dotted line = Sanilac Cooperator Farm, 1997; dotted/dashed line = Montcalm Reseach Farm, 1998; solid line = combined analysis across all three environments. The solid horizontal line represents the significance level (0.05) with 1000 permutations. Markers followed by M, S, or I, indicate marker identification using either the Multi-trait, Disease Severity Index or Disease Incidence bulk, respectively.

 


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Fig. 3. Interval mapping on partial linkage group B7 of a) white mold Disease Severity Index, b) white mold Disease Incidence, c) Resistance to Oxalate, d) Seed Size, e) Yield, f) Days to Flowering, g) Branching Pattern, h) Canopy Height, i) Lodging, and j) Days to Maturity in the Bunsi/Newport common bean population. Lines are coded to represent environments, where the dashed line = Montcalm Research Farm, 1997; dotted line = Sanilac Cooperator Farm, 1997; dotted/dashed line = Montcalm Reseach Farm, 1998; solid line = combined analysis across all three environments, except for c) where the solid line refers to Resistance to Oxalate as measured in the greenhouse. The solid horizontal line represents the significance level (0.05) with 1000 permutations. Markers followed by M, S, or I, indicate marker identification using either the Multi-trait, Disease Severity Index or Disease Incidence bulk, respectively.

 





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