Abstract

Clubroot resistance in spring canola has been introgressed from different Brassica sources; however, molecular mechanism underlying this resistance, especially the involvement of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs), is yet to be understood. We identified 464 differentially expressed (DE) lncRNAs from the roots of clubroot-resistant canola, carrying resistance on chromosome BnaA03, and susceptible canola lines challenged with Plasmodiophora brassicae pathotype 3. Pathway enrichment analysis showed that most of the target genes regulated by these DE lncRNAs belonged to plant-pathogen interaction and hormone signaling, as well as primary and secondary metabolic pathways. Comparative analysis of these lncRNAs with 530 previously reported DE lncRNAs, identified using resistance located on BnaA08, detected 12 lncRNAs that showed a similar trend of upregulation in both types of resistant lines; these lncRNAs probably play a fundamental role in clubroot resistance. We identified SSR markers within 196 DE lncRNAs. Genotyping of two DH populations carrying resistance on BnaA03 identified a marker capable of detecting the resistance in 98% of the DH lines. To our knowledge, this is the first report of the identification of SSRs within lncRNAs responsive to P. brassicae infection, demonstrating the potential use of lncRNAs in the breeding of Brassica crops.

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