Genetic loci associated with Fusarium wilt resistance in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) discovered by genome‐wide association study

Author:

Thanyasiriwat Thanwanit12ORCID,Tongyoo Pumipat23ORCID,Saman Prakob1,Suwor Patcharaporn4,Sangdee Aphidech5ORCID,Kawicha Praphat12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Plant Genome and Disease Research Unit, Department of Agriculture and Resources, Faculty of Natural Resources and Agro‐Industry Kasetsart University Chalermphrakiat Sakon Nakhon Province Campus Sakon Nakhon Thailand

2. Center of Excellence on Agricultural Biotechnology: (AG‐BIO/MHESI) Bangkok Thailand

3. Center of Agricultural Biotechnology Kasetsart University Kamphaeng Saen Campus Nakhon Pathom Thailand

4. Department of Plant Production Technology School of Agricultural Technology, King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang Bangkok Thailand

5. Department of Biology, Faculty of Science Mahasarakham University Maha Sarakham Thailand

Abstract

AbstractFusarium wilt (FW), caused by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici (Fol), has impacted global tomato production. This study aims to identify single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and candidate genes associated with FW resistance against different Fol isolates in tomato accessions using genome‐wide association studies (GWAS). Ninety‐four tomato accessions were evaluated for FW resistance and subjected to GWAS analysis. Broad‐spectrum tomato accessions demonstrated resistance to Fol in at least two isolates, exhibiting a disease severity index (DSI) of 0%. Thirty‐two SNP loci were significantly linked to the DSI of Fol isolates TFPK401, BK2269 and NP‐T4, clustering on chromosome 6. Among these, 12 common significant SNPs were associated with the DSI of at least two Fol isolates, while four unique SNPs were specific to TFPK401 or NP‐T4. Furthermore, candidate genes associated with disease response to Fol infection were identified within a 37.9–41 Mb region flanking the SNPs. These findings contribute to a deeper understanding of resistance mechanisms against Fol infection in tomatoes, potentially aiding the development of effective breeding strategies for Fusarium wilt resistance.

Funder

Kasetsart University Research and Development Institute

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Plant Science,Genetics,Agronomy and Crop Science

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