Tipburn is an irreversible physiological disorder of Chinese cabbage that decreases crop value. Because of a strong environmental component, tipburn-resistant cultivars are the only solution, although tipburn resistance genes are unknown in Chinese cabbage. We studied three populations of Chinese cabbage over four growing seasons under field conditions: (a) 194 diverse inbred lines, (b) a doubled haploid (DH100) population, and (c) an F population. The 194 lines were genotyped using single nucleotide polymorphism markers, and genome-wide-association mapping showed that 24 gQTLs were significantly associated with tipburn disease index. Analysis of the DH100 and F populations identified a shared tipburn-associated locus, gqbTRA06, that was found to cover the region defined by one of the 24 gQTLs. Of 35 genes predicted in the 0.14-Mb quantitative trait locus region, Bra018575 (calreticulin family protein, BrCRT2) showed higher expression levels during disease development. We cloned the two BrCRT2 alleles from tipburn-resistant (BrCRT2 ) and tipburn-susceptible (BrCRT2 ) lines and identified a 51-bp deletion in BrCRT2 . Overexpression of BrCRT2 increased Ca storage in the Arabidopsis crt2 mutant and also reduced cell death in leaf tips and margins under Ca -depleted conditions. Our results suggest that BrCRT2 is a possible candidate gene for controlling tipburn in Chinese cabbage.

Download full-text PDF

Source
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pce.13612DOI Listing

Publication Analysis

Top Keywords

chinese cabbage
20
tipburn chinese
8
brcrt2
7
tipburn
5
chinese
5
cabbage
5
natural variation
4
variation calreticulin
4
calreticulin gene
4
gene reduced
4

Similar Publications

Want AI Summaries of new PubMed Abstracts delivered to your In-box?

Enter search terms and have AI summaries delivered each week - change queries or unsubscribe any time!