Abstract

Bacterial brown spot (BBS) in maize (Zea mays L.) is caused by Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae Van Holl (Pss). In China, this disease is not prevalent in maize at present. Here, we report the identification and fine mapping of the gene, referred to as Psy1, which confers resistance to BBS. An F2 population, derived from the cross P25/F349, was used for linkage analysis and mapping of the resistance gene Psy1. Analysis of a BC8F2 population, derived from the same parents, confirmed that Psy1 was located on chromosome 10L and inherited as a single dominant gene. For fine mapping of Psy1, two introgression lines, X41 and X44, homozygous at the resistant gene locus, were introduced to hybridize with the susceptible parent P25 respectively, and developed a mixed BC1 population. We found the closest markers to Psy1 are EST1 and FG29-3, which located on two adjacent BACs respectively, based on the B73 BAC sequence. Sequence analysis of these two BAC sequences (~300 kb) revealed the presence of a homologous sequence of receptor-like kinase. Also a co-segregation marker was developed based on this homologous sequence. These results will be useful for cloning of Psy1 and for transferring or pyramiding Psy1 through MAS in maize breeding programs.

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