Uncovering genetic and metabolite markers associated with resistance against anthracnose fruit rot in northern highbush blueberry

Author:

Jacobs MacKenzie123,Thompson Samantha34,Platts Adrian E2,Body Melanie J A2,Kelsey Alexys2,Saad Amanda2,Abeli Patrick25,Teresi Scott J26,Schilmiller Anthony7,Beaudry Randolph2,Feldmann Mitchell J8,Knapp Steven J8,Song Guo-qing2,Miles Timothy346,Edger Patrick P236

Affiliation:

1. Michigan State University Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, , East Lansing, MI 48824, USA

2. Michigan State University Department of Horticulture, , East Lansing, MI 48824, USA

3. Michigan State University Molecular Plant Science Program, , East Lansing, MI 48824, USA

4. Michigan State University Department of Plant, Soil and Microbial Sciences, , East Lansing, MI 48824, USA

5. Kansas State University Department of Horticulture and Natural Resources, , Olathe, KS 66061, USA

6. Michigan State University Genetics and Genome Sciences Program, , East Lansing, MI 48824, USA

7. Michigan State University Mass Spectrometry & Metabolomics Core, , East Lansing, MI 48824, USA

8. University of California Department of Plant Sciences, , Davis, CA 95616, USA

Abstract

Abstract Anthracnose fruit rot (AFR), caused by the fungal pathogen Colletotrichum fioriniae, is among the most destructive and widespread fruit disease of blueberry, impacting both yield and overall fruit quality. Blueberry cultivars have highly variable resistance against AFR. To date, this pathogen is largely controlled by applying various fungicides; thus, a more cost-effective and environmentally conscious solution for AFR is needed. Here we report three quantitative trait loci associated with AFR resistance in northern highbush blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum). Candidate genes within these genomic regions are associated with the biosynthesis of flavonoids (e.g. anthocyanins) and resistance against pathogens. Furthermore, we examined gene expression changes in fruits following inoculation with Colletotrichum in a resistant cultivar, which revealed an enrichment of significantly differentially expressed genes associated with certain specialized metabolic pathways (e.g. flavonol biosynthesis) and pathogen resistance. Using non-targeted metabolite profiling, we identified a flavonol glycoside with properties consistent with a quercetin rhamnoside as a compound exhibiting significant abundance differences among the most resistant and susceptible individuals from the genetic mapping population. Further analysis revealed that this compound exhibits significant abundance differences among the most resistant and susceptible individuals when analyzed as two groups. However, individuals within each group displayed considerable overlapping variation in this compound, suggesting that its abundance may only be partially associated with resistance against C. fioriniae. These findings should serve as a powerful resource that will enable breeding programs to more easily develop new cultivars with superior resistance to AFR and as the basis of future research studies.

Funder

National Science Foundation

National Institute of Health

United States Department of Agriculture – Specialty Crop Research Initiative

United States Department of Agriculture - Agriculture and Food Research Initiative

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Horticulture,Plant Science,Genetics,Biochemistry,Biotechnology

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