Mapeamento de QTL para resistência a Sporisorium scitamineum em população bi-parental de cana-de-açúcar

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Autor(a) principal: Silveira, Bianca Rocha
Data de Publicação: 2016
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFSCAR
Texto Completo: https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/ufscar/9453
Resumo: The sugarcane is a major global economic importance culture, especially for Brazil. The country is the largest producer of culture and its by-products, sugar and alcohol. The sugarcane has received attention for the generation of electricity. Since the importance of the sugar-energy sector, there is a need to increase agricultural production. This culture is exposed to various diseases caused by pathogens that impair the production of culture. Coal disease is one of them, caused by the fungus S. Scitamineum, making it less susceptible productive varieties and can cause loss of up to 100% of the plantation. More productive varieties with resistance to more diseases, obtained in less time are focused on breeding programs. The study aims to find microsatellite markers (SSR) associated with resistance of sugarcane to the fungus S. scitamineum. It used an F1 population (SP81-3250 RB925345 x) composed of 238 genotypes. Artificial inoculation of sugarcane stalks of the population through telia injection was made. The billets were kept in a greenhouse, and 25 were carried out between January and September 2014 for the first experiment and August 2015 to February 2016 for the experiment II, to identify the incidence of the disease. Molecular analysis and construction of linkage map were made by genotyping with SSR markers, which enabled the construction of linkage map with 128 brands linked, generating 49 linkage groups with a total length of 1297.68 cm. For data on the incidence of coal was used to calculate the area under the disease progress curve (AACPD), normalized to BLUPS values. The analysis allowed us to observe a population with more tolerant genotypes in experiment I and little disease in experiment II. In addition, it was noted that for the first experiment, the 10th to the 25th evaluation, the results were highly correlated, it was not repeated for the second trial. Experiment II showed low incidence in all genotypes of the population and patterns in the study. This incidence difference between the two experiments probably occurred by the difference in temperature conditions to which they were exposed, and the first experiment was set up in the summer with a starting temperature higher and the second trial began with mild temperatures and were increasing with time, the same occurs for the incidence of the disease. The association between phenotype and genotype was performed by analysis of variance, converted to LOD score. It was possible to verify an EST-SSR marker, SCB 370, which was significant (LOD> 3), explaining in 5% of the phenotypic variation for the experiment I.
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spelling Silveira, Bianca RochaCarneiro, Monalisa Sampaiohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/2696490871291334http://lattes.cnpq.br/6171235025228767f63ff6a0-a2a6-4472-8984-fbf60c2ede752018-02-20T13:30:48Z2018-02-20T13:30:48Z2016-11-24SILVEIRA, Bianca Rocha. Mapeamento de QTL para resistência a Sporisorium scitamineum em população bi-parental de cana-de-açúcar. 2016. Dissertação (Mestrado em Produção Vegetal e Bioprocessos Associados) – Universidade Federal de São Carlos, Araras, 2016. Disponível em: https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/ufscar/9453.https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/ufscar/9453The sugarcane is a major global economic importance culture, especially for Brazil. The country is the largest producer of culture and its by-products, sugar and alcohol. The sugarcane has received attention for the generation of electricity. Since the importance of the sugar-energy sector, there is a need to increase agricultural production. This culture is exposed to various diseases caused by pathogens that impair the production of culture. Coal disease is one of them, caused by the fungus S. Scitamineum, making it less susceptible productive varieties and can cause loss of up to 100% of the plantation. More productive varieties with resistance to more diseases, obtained in less time are focused on breeding programs. The study aims to find microsatellite markers (SSR) associated with resistance of sugarcane to the fungus S. scitamineum. It used an F1 population (SP81-3250 RB925345 x) composed of 238 genotypes. Artificial inoculation of sugarcane stalks of the population through telia injection was made. The billets were kept in a greenhouse, and 25 were carried out between January and September 2014 for the first experiment and August 2015 to February 2016 for the experiment II, to identify the incidence of the disease. Molecular analysis and construction of linkage map were made by genotyping with SSR markers, which enabled the construction of linkage map with 128 brands linked, generating 49 linkage groups with a total length of 1297.68 cm. For data on the incidence of coal was used to calculate the area under the disease progress curve (AACPD), normalized to BLUPS values. The analysis allowed us to observe a population with more tolerant genotypes in experiment I and little disease in experiment II. In addition, it was noted that for the first experiment, the 10th to the 25th evaluation, the results were highly correlated, it was not repeated for the second trial. Experiment II showed low incidence in all genotypes of the population and patterns in the study. This incidence difference between the two experiments probably occurred by the difference in temperature conditions to which they were exposed, and the first experiment was set up in the summer with a starting temperature higher and the second trial began with mild temperatures and were increasing with time, the same occurs for the incidence of the disease. The association between phenotype and genotype was performed by analysis of variance, converted to LOD score. It was possible to verify an EST-SSR marker, SCB 370, which was significant (LOD> 3), explaining in 5% of the phenotypic variation for the experiment I.A cana-de-açúcar é uma cultura de grande importância econômica mundial, em especial para o Brasil. O país é o maior produtor da cultura e dos seus subprodutos, açúcar e álcool. A cana-de-açúcar vem recebendo atenção para a geração de eletricidade. Visto a importância do setor sucroenergético, há a necessidade de aumentar sua produção agrícola. Esta cultura está exposta a várias doenças, causadas por fitopatógenos, que prejudicam a produção da cultura. A doença do carvão é uma delas, causada pelo fungo Sporisorium scitamineum, tornando variedades suscetíveis menos produtivas e podem causar perda de até 100% da plantação. Variedades mais produtivas, com resistência a maior número de doenças, obtidas em menor tempo são enfoque em programas de melhoramento. O trabalho tem por objetivo encontrar marcadores moleculares microssatélites (SSR) associados à resistência da cana-de-açúcar ao fungo S. scitamineum. Foi utilizada uma população F1 (SP81-3250 x RB925345), composta por 238 genótipos. Foi feita a inoculação artificial de toletes de cana-de-açúcar na população por meio de injeção de teliósporos. Os toletes foram mantidos em casa de vegetação, sendo que 25 avaliações foram realizadas entre janeiro e setembro de 2014 para o experimento I e agosto de 2015 a fevereiro de 2016 para o experimento II, visando identificar a incidência da doença. Foram feitas análises moleculares e construção do mapa de ligação, pela genotipagem com marcadores SSR, o qual possibilitou a construção de mapa de ligação com 128 marcas ligadas, gerando 49 grupos de ligação com comprimento total de 1297,68 cM. Para os dados referentes à incidência de carvão foi utilizado o cálculo da área abaixo da curva de progresso da doença (AACPD), normalizados para valores de BLUPS. A análise permitiu observar uma população com maior número de genótipos tolerantes no experimento I e pouca doença no experimento II. Além disso, foi notado que para o experimento I, da 10ª à 25ª avaliação, os resultados tinham alta correlação, o mesmo não se repetiu para o experimento II. O experimento II apresentou baixa incidência em todos os genótipos da população e nos padrões em estudo. Esta diferença de incidência entre os dois experimentos provavelmente ocorreu pela diferença de condições de temperatura a qual eles foram expostos, sendo que o experimento I foi montado no verão com um início de temperatura mais alta e o experimento II começou com temperaturas amenas e que foram aumentando com o tempo, o mesmo ocorre para a incidência da doença. A associação entre fenótipo e genótipo foi realizada através da análise de variância, convertido para LOD Score. 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Mapeamento de QTL para resistência a Sporisorium scitamineum em população bi-parental de cana-de-açúcar
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv QTL mapping for resistance to Sporisorium scitamineum in population bi-parental of sugarcane
title Mapeamento de QTL para resistência a Sporisorium scitamineum em população bi-parental de cana-de-açúcar
spellingShingle Mapeamento de QTL para resistência a Sporisorium scitamineum em população bi-parental de cana-de-açúcar
Silveira, Bianca Rocha
Cana-de-açúcar
Setor sucroenergético
Doença do carvão
Marcadores moleculares microssatélites
Sporisorium scitamineum
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS
title_short Mapeamento de QTL para resistência a Sporisorium scitamineum em população bi-parental de cana-de-açúcar
title_full Mapeamento de QTL para resistência a Sporisorium scitamineum em população bi-parental de cana-de-açúcar
title_fullStr Mapeamento de QTL para resistência a Sporisorium scitamineum em população bi-parental de cana-de-açúcar
title_full_unstemmed Mapeamento de QTL para resistência a Sporisorium scitamineum em população bi-parental de cana-de-açúcar
title_sort Mapeamento de QTL para resistência a Sporisorium scitamineum em população bi-parental de cana-de-açúcar
author Silveira, Bianca Rocha
author_facet Silveira, Bianca Rocha
author_role author
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dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Carneiro, Monalisa Sampaio
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cana-de-açúcar
Setor sucroenergético
Doença do carvão
Marcadores moleculares microssatélites
topic Cana-de-açúcar
Setor sucroenergético
Doença do carvão
Marcadores moleculares microssatélites
Sporisorium scitamineum
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS
dc.subject.lat.fl_str_mv Sporisorium scitamineum
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description The sugarcane is a major global economic importance culture, especially for Brazil. The country is the largest producer of culture and its by-products, sugar and alcohol. The sugarcane has received attention for the generation of electricity. Since the importance of the sugar-energy sector, there is a need to increase agricultural production. This culture is exposed to various diseases caused by pathogens that impair the production of culture. Coal disease is one of them, caused by the fungus S. Scitamineum, making it less susceptible productive varieties and can cause loss of up to 100% of the plantation. More productive varieties with resistance to more diseases, obtained in less time are focused on breeding programs. The study aims to find microsatellite markers (SSR) associated with resistance of sugarcane to the fungus S. scitamineum. It used an F1 population (SP81-3250 RB925345 x) composed of 238 genotypes. Artificial inoculation of sugarcane stalks of the population through telia injection was made. The billets were kept in a greenhouse, and 25 were carried out between January and September 2014 for the first experiment and August 2015 to February 2016 for the experiment II, to identify the incidence of the disease. Molecular analysis and construction of linkage map were made by genotyping with SSR markers, which enabled the construction of linkage map with 128 brands linked, generating 49 linkage groups with a total length of 1297.68 cm. For data on the incidence of coal was used to calculate the area under the disease progress curve (AACPD), normalized to BLUPS values. The analysis allowed us to observe a population with more tolerant genotypes in experiment I and little disease in experiment II. In addition, it was noted that for the first experiment, the 10th to the 25th evaluation, the results were highly correlated, it was not repeated for the second trial. Experiment II showed low incidence in all genotypes of the population and patterns in the study. This incidence difference between the two experiments probably occurred by the difference in temperature conditions to which they were exposed, and the first experiment was set up in the summer with a starting temperature higher and the second trial began with mild temperatures and were increasing with time, the same occurs for the incidence of the disease. The association between phenotype and genotype was performed by analysis of variance, converted to LOD score. It was possible to verify an EST-SSR marker, SCB 370, which was significant (LOD> 3), explaining in 5% of the phenotypic variation for the experiment I.
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