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Fine-mapping of a candidate gene for web blotch resistance in Arachis hypogaea L.

Xiaohui Wu, Mengyuan Zhang, Zheng Zheng, Ziqi Sun, Feiyan Qi, Hua Liu, Juan Wang, Mengmeng Wang, Ruifang Zhao, Yue Wu, Xiao Wang, Hongfei Liu, Wenzhao Dong, Xinyou Zhang
2024, 23 (5): 1494-1506.   DOI: 10.1016/j.jia.2023.10.036
Abstract113)      PDF in ScienceDirect      
Peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) is a globally important oil crop.  Web blotch is one of the most important foliar diseases affecting peanut, which results in serious yield losses worldwide.  Breeding web blotch-resistant peanut varieties is the most effective and economically viable method for minimizing yield losses due to web blotch.  In the current study, a bulked segregant analysis with next-generation sequencing was used to analyze an F2:3 segregating population and identify candidate loci related to web blotch resistance.  Based on the fine-mapping of the candidate genomic interval using kompetitive allele-specific PCR (KASP) markers, we identified a novel web blotch resistance-related locus spanning approximately 169 kb on chromosome 16.  This region included four annotated genes, of which only Arahy.35VVQ3 had a non-synonymous single nucleotide polymorphism in the coding region between the two parents.  Two markers (Chr.16.12872635 and Chr.16.12966357) linked to this gene were shown to be co-segregated with the resistance of peanut web blotch by 72 randomly selected recombinant inbred lines (RIL), which could be used in marker-assisted breeding of resistant peanut varieties.
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Neuropeptide signaling systems are involved in regulating thermal tolerance in the oriental fruit fly
Yang Yang, Hongfei Li, Changhao Liang, Donghai He, Hang Zhao, Hongbo Jiang, Jinjun Wang
2024, 23 (12): 4147-4160.   DOI: 10.1016/j.jia.2024.04.003
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Neuropeptides and their receptors are involved in the regulation and coordination of various physiological processes in insects.  Although various neuropeptides have been identified previously, the corresponding receptors remain unknown in the oriental fruit fly, Bactrocera dorsalis, an important agricultural insect pest.  It is also unclear whether neuropeptide signaling systems are involved in regulating the thermal tolerance of this notorious pest.  Here, we systematically identified 44 putative neuropeptide receptor genes which encode 66 protein sequences, and analyzed the spatio-temporal expression patterns of the neuropeptide ligands and their receptor genes in Bdorsalis.  We also analyzed changes in their transcript accumulation in two thermo-tolerant populations (heat and cold) of Bdorsalis.  The results showed that numerous neuropeptides and receptors participate in responding to thermal stresses during acclimation.  In particular, the expression of short neuropeptide F (sNPF) was up-regulated in the heat-tolerant population of Bdorsalis.  Moreover, proteomic data showed that sNPF was up-regulated in both thermo-tolerant populations of Bdorsalis.  The functional verification based on CRISPR/Cas9 demonstrated that sNPF is involved in regulating the tolerance to thermal stresses.  The results of this study enrich our knowledge on the function of neuropeptide sNPF in insects.  Moreover, this study demonstrated the role of neuropeptide signaling systems in thermal adaptation, contributing to a better understanding of the rapid invasiveness of Bdorsalis around the world.


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