Abstract

Pear scab disease caused by Venturia nashicola is one of the most serious diseases of Asian pears. To facilitate the breeding of scab-resistant cultivars, we mapped and developed markers for a resistance gene from the European pear (Pyrus communis) cultivar ‘La France’. By using a pseudo-backcross strategy to introduce genes from ‘La France’ into Japanese pear (P. pyrifolia) cultivars, we developed a mapping population from a cross between Japanese pear ‘Akiakari’ and interspecific hybrid progeny line 537–14. The individuals in the mapping population were evaluated for resistance by inoculation testing in 2020 and 2021. The segregation ratio of resistant to susceptible individuals was 1:1, indicating that resistance is inherited as a single dominant gene, which we named Vnlf. A genetic linkage map was constructed using single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) and simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers. On the basis of the genetic map of 537–14, we narrowed down the putative region carrying Vnlf to 959 kb on chromosome 2 between SNPs Chr2_20220913 and Chr2_21180341. To facilitate marker-assisted selection in Japanese pear breeding programs, we developed SSRs closely linked to Vnlf, one of which (LFA02a09) showed complete linkage to the resistance phenotype in an inoculation test of 175 individuals. These linked markers will enable introgression of Vnlf into breeding materials without the need for inoculation tests and will facilitate pyramiding Vnlf with other scab resistance loci.

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