Genetic resources and genes/QTLs for gram pod borer (Helicoverpa armigera Hübner) resistance in chickpea from the Western Himalayas

Author:

Rehman Sheikh Aafreen1,Gul Shaheen1,Parthiban M.1,Isha Ishita2,Reddy M. S. Sai3ORCID,Chitikineni Annapurna4,Thudi Mahendar25ORCID,Penmetsa R. Varma6,Varshney Rajeev Kumar4ORCID,Mir Reyazul Rouf7ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of Entomology, Faculty of Agriculture (FoA) SKUAST‐Kashmir Kashmir India

2. Department of Agricultural Biotechnology and Molecular Biology Dr. Rajendra Prasad Central Agricultural University (RPCAU) Pusa India

3. Department of Entomology Dr. Rajendra Prasad Central Agricultural University (RPCAU) Pusa India

4. Centre for Crop and Food Innovation WA State Agricultural Biotechnology Centre Murdoch University Murdoch Western Australia Australia

5. College of Agriculture, Family Sciences and Technology Fort Valley State University Fort Valley Georgia USA

6. Department of Plant Science University of California, Davis (UC‐Davis) Davis California USA

7. Division of Genetics & Plant Breeding Faculty of Agriculture (FoA) SKUAST‐Kashmir Kashmir India

Abstract

AbstractHelicoverpa armigera (also known as gram pod borer) is a serious threat to chickpea production in the world. A set of 173 chickpea genotypes were evaluated for H. armigera resistance, including mean larval population (MLP), percentage pod damage (PPD), and pest resistance (PR) for 2 consecutive years (year 2020 and 2021). The same core set was also genotyped with 50K Axiom CicerSNP Array. The trait data and 50,000 single nucleotide polymorphism genotypic data were used together to work out marker–trait associations (MTAs) using different genome‐wide association studies models. For MLP, a total of 53 MTAs were identified, including 25 MTAs in year 2020 and 28 MTAs in year 2021. A set of three MTAs was found common in both environments. For PPD, two MTAs in year 2020 and five MTAs in year 2021 were identified. A set of two MTAs were common in both environments. Similarly, for PR, only two MTAs common in both environments were identified. Interestingly, a common MTA (Affx_123255526) on chromosome 2 (Ca2) was found to be associated with all the three component traits (MLP, PPD, and PR) of pod borer resistance in chickpea. Further, we report key genes that encode SCAMPs (that facilitates the secretion of defense‐related molecules), quinone oxidoreductase (enables the production of reactive oxygen species that promotes diapause of gram pod borer), and NB‐LRR proteins that have been implicated in plant defense against H. armigera. The resistant chickpea genotypes, MTAs, and key genes reported in the present study may prove useful in the future for developing pod borer–resistant chickpea varieties.

Publisher

Wiley

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