2020
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-70702-x
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Improved host-plant resistance to Phytophthora rot and powdery mildew in soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.)

Abstract: Soybean is an important oilseed cum vegetable crop, susceptible to various biotic stresses which is attributed to recent decline in crop productivity. The emergence of virulent biotypes/strains of different plant pathogens necessitates the development of new crop varieties with enhanced host resistance mechanisms. Pyramiding of multiple disease-resistant genes is one of the strategies employed to develop durable disease-resistant cultivars to the prevailing and emerging biotypes of pathogens. The present study… Show more

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“…This classification assisted in the use of these alleles for yield modulation in soybean. To date, the effectiveness of marker-based gene pyramiding strategies in soybean has been demonstrated for soybean mosaic virus ( Wang D. G. et al, 2017 ), Phytophthora rot and powdery mildew resistance ( Ramalingam et al, 2020 ), and rust resistance ( Yamanaka and Hossain, 2019 ). Hence, the elite alleles identified for yield-related traits within six significant SNP markers can be effectively used for developing high-yielding soybean varieties through MAB efforts.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This classification assisted in the use of these alleles for yield modulation in soybean. To date, the effectiveness of marker-based gene pyramiding strategies in soybean has been demonstrated for soybean mosaic virus ( Wang D. G. et al, 2017 ), Phytophthora rot and powdery mildew resistance ( Ramalingam et al, 2020 ), and rust resistance ( Yamanaka and Hossain, 2019 ). Hence, the elite alleles identified for yield-related traits within six significant SNP markers can be effectively used for developing high-yielding soybean varieties through MAB efforts.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Soybean breeders have diligently endeavored to create disease-resistant soybean cultivars, aiming to ensure sustainability and amplify global soybean production. However, the escalating impacts of global climate change pose formidable challenges for these breeders in mitigating diseases [86,87]. The major diseases and insect-pests of soybean are depicted in Table 5 and Table 6.…”
Section: Disease Resistancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cyst nematode resistant genotypes of soybean have been developed by stacking resistance alleles, from wild to the cultivated varieties of soybean, using MAS and MARC methods [ 141 ]. Ramalingam et al [ 145 ] improved the host-plant resistance to Phytophthora rot and powdery mildew in soybean by the introgression of resistance genes Rps2 ( Phytophthora rot resistance) and Rmd-c (powdery mildew resistance), along with a gene ( rj2 ) linked with nodulation. Three soybean mosaic virus resistance genes—namely, RSC4 , RSC8 , and RSC14Q —have been pyramided in soybean through the MABC programme [ 146 ].…”
Section: Deployment Of Genomic Resources and Genotyping Platforms In ...mentioning
confidence: 99%