Registration of four pest‐resistant long bean germplasm lines

Author:

Huynh Bao‐Lam1ORCID,Dahlquist‐Willard Ruth M.2,Ploeg Antoon T.1ORCID,Yang Michael2,Thaoxaochay Lilian2,Kanter Jessica2,Brar Sukhmony2,Paz Jose2,Qaderi Sara2,Singh Hardeep2,Duong Tra1,Dinh Hoang13,Kang Hyun Park1,Matthews William C.1,De Souza Amancio4,Bhatia Anil4,Ke Haiyan4,Ehlers Jeffrey D.56,Roberts Philip A.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Nematology University of California Riverside California 92521 USA

2. University of California Cooperative Extension Fresno California 93710 USA

3. Vietnam National University of Agriculture Gia Lam Hanoi Vietnam

4. Metabolomics Core Facility University of California Riverside California 92521 USA

5. Department of Botany and Plant Sciences University of California Riverside California 92521 USA

6. Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Seattle Washington 98103 USA

Abstract

AbstractLong bean (Vigna unguiculata subsp. sesquipedalis, asparagus bean, Asian yardlong bean), the vegetable type of cowpea [Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp], is a climate‐resilient and nutritious food legume grown by Southeast Asian farmers in the Central Valley of California and marketed to Asian immigrant communities across the United States. Insect pests are major threats, reducing yield and quality of all current lines. Modern plant breeding protocols and extension activities were implemented to develop resistant lines using sources of natural resistance found in African cowpea germplasm. Three aphid‐resistant long bean lines, Dark Green 1994 (Reg no. GP‐320, PI 702995), Light Green 2055 (Reg. no. GP‐321, PI 702996), and Purple 2056 (Reg. no. GP‐322, PI 702997), were developed by introgression of two known quantitative trait loci (QTL) for aphid resistance into three local elite lines through marker‐assisted backcrossing (MABC). One bush‐type long bean line, Bush 2074 (Reg. no. GP‐319, PI 702994), carrying two known QTL for root‐knot nematode resistance, was also developed to enable scaling up production and to improve nematode management in large‐scale commercial farming. These improved lines were evaluated in controlled experiments which also served in outreach activities to enable adoption. Each of these advanced lines, when forming a near‐isogenic pair with its recurrent parent, can provide useful genetic materials for resistance gene discovery.

Funder

California Department of Food and Agriculture

United States Agency for International Development

Publisher

Wiley

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