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- the present invention relates to a molecular marker genetically linked to, and capable of identifying, a genetic locus in the cucumber plant ⁇ Cucumis sativus L.) genome conferring a general resistance against tobamoviruses, and especially against two commercially important pathogenic tobamoviruses, i.e., cucumber green mottle mosaic virus (CGMMV) and cucumber fruit mottle mosaic virus (CFMMV) .
- CGMMV cucumber green mottle mosaic virus
- CFMMV cucumber fruit mottle mosaic virus
- the present invention further relates to methods for providing a cucumber plant (Cucumis sativus L.), plants, plant parts and fruits with resistance against tobamoviruses, and especially against two commercially important pathogenic tobamoviruses, i.e., cucumber green mottle mosaic virus (CGMMV) and cucumber fruit mottle mosaic virus (CFMMV) .
- CGMMV cucumber green mottle mosaic virus
- CFMMV cucumber fruit mottle mosaic virus
- Cucumber plants i.e. plants of the botanical species Cucumis sativus
- the edible fruits of the plant are generally designated as cucumbers.
- Cucumbers usually are cylindrical, green skinned fruits, comprising approximately 96% water.
- the cucumber plant Cucumis sativus L., which has been cultivated since long, is an important horticultural crop worldwide. Cucumbers are commonly harvested in an unripe stadium and may be used for the pickle industry or the fresh market.
- the cucurbit-infecting tobamoviruses can be separated into two subgroups: subgroup I comprising the strains • and isolates referred to in literature as cucumber green mottle mosaic virus (CGMMV, comprising the strains CV3, CV4 , CGMMV-W, CGMMV-SH and CGMMV-Is) , and subgroup II comprising cucumber fruit mottle mosaic virus (CFMMV) , Kyuri green mottle mosaic virus (KGMMV) , and the Yodo strain of CGMMV, which is closely related to KGMMV and may be considered a strain of it (Antigus, 2001) .
- CGMMV cucumber green mottle mosaic virus
- CGMMV cucumber fruit mottle mosaic virus
- KGMMV Kyuri green mottle mosaic virus
- Yodo strain of CGMMV which is closely related to KGMMV and may be considered a strain of it (Antigus, 2001) .
- CGMMV Cucumber green mottle mosaic virus
- CGMMV CGMMV-induced myeloma
- the virus is present in all tissues (Hollings, 1975) and the virus is rapidly transmitted on workers hands, clothing, knives and other equipment and is also seed-borne. Heat treatment of seeds is commonly used to control viral contamination of seeds (Kim, 2003) .
- CGMMV can also spread via surface water (Drost, 1988) .
- CGMMV Cucumber green mottle mosaic virus
- CMMMV cucumber fruit mottle mosaic virus
- the present invention provides a method for providing a tobamovirus resistant cucumber plant ⁇ Cucumis sativus L.) comprising: (a) identifying a tobamovirus resistance genetic locus in a first cucumber plant (Cucumis sativus L .
- the identified tobamovirus resistance genetic locus into a second cucumber plant (Cucumis sativus L.) thereby conferring tobamovirus resistance to said second cucumber plant (Cucumis sativus L.); wherein the tobamovirus resistance genetic locus is characterized by the presence of a nucleic acid amplification fragment of 241 to 251 bp using molecular amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) primers SEQ ID No: 1 and SEQ ID No: 2 in a molecular amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) assay.
- AFLP molecular amplified fragment length polymorphism
- primer SEQ ID No: 1 comprises the nucleic acid sequence 5-GAC TGC GTA CCA ATT CGT-3' and primer SEQ ID No: 2 comprises the nucleic acid sequence 5'-GAT GAG TCC TGA GTA ACA C-3'.
- the molecular amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) marker genetically linked to, and capable of identifying, the present tobamovirus resistance genetic locus is also designated herein as Marker E22/M48-F-246 (size nucleic acid AFLP amplification fragment: 241-251 bp, preferably 245-247 bp, most preferably 246 bp, when using primers SEQ ID Nos : 1 and 2) .
- the first cucumber plant (Cucumis sativus L.) according to the present invention can be any cucumber plant (Cucumis sativus L.) having a resistant phenotype for tobamoviruses, and especially CGMMV and CFMMV, conferred by the genetic locus identifiable by the presence of the nucleic acid amplification fragment as defined above (Marker E22/M48-F-246) .
- nucleic acid amplification fragment or molecular AFLP Marker E22/M48-F-246, and thereby the present resistance conferring genetic locus, can be established using any suitable Molecular Biology technique for analyzing nucleic acid amplification products such as gel electroforeses, hybridization, affinity chromatography, fluorescence, etc.
- the fragments are amplified and identified using a nucleic acid amplification and detection technique designated in the art as molecular amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP, Zabeau, 1993, and Vos, 1995) .
- AFLP molecular amplified fragment length polymorphism
- Amplified fragment length polymorphism is a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) based genetic fingerprinting technique that was developed in the early 1990' s by Keygene. AFLP uses restriction enzymes to cut genomic DNA, followed by ligation of complementary double stranded adaptors to the ends of the restriction fragments. A subset of the restriction fragments are then amplified using primer pairs complementary to the adaptor and restriction site fragments. The fragments are visualized on denaturing polyacrylamide gels either through autoradiographic or fluorescence methodologies .
- nucleic acid amplification fragments of different sizes.
- discriminating nucleic acid amplification fragments can be identified, also designated as markers, between both phenotypes .
- a specific AFLP marker designated as AFLP Marker E22/M48-F-246, genetically linked to, and capable of identifying, the present resistence locus was identified by the presence of a nucleic acid amplification fragment of 241-251 bp, preferably 245-247 bp, most preferably 246 bp. This marker was only present, amongst a number of non-discriminative other AFLP amplification fragments, in the resistant individuals and absent in the susceptible individuals.
- AFLP analysis of cucumber plants using AFLP primers SEQ ID Nos : 1 and 2, in order to identify a tobamovirus resistance genetic locus in a first cucumber plant ⁇ Cucumis sativus L.), can yield a second nucleic acid amplification fragment having a size difference with the present AFLP Marker E22/M48-F-246 of 2 bp.
- this larger (2 bp) nucleic acid amplification fragment is not genetically linked to, and capable of identifying, the present tobamovirus resistance genetic locus.
- the present first cucumber plant (Cucumis sativus L.), when analyzed using AFLP and AFLP primers SEQ ID Nos : 1 and 2, must yield the present AFLP E22/M48-F-246 marker of the indicated size, but can, additionally, also yield a second nucleic acid amplification fragment of larger size (2 bp) .
- first cucumber plants Cucumis sativus L.
- first cucumber plants i.e., yielding only AFLP Marker E22/M48-F-246, or yielding AFLP Marker E22/M48-F-246 and, additionally, a second slightly larger (2 bp) fragment
- first cucumber plants ⁇ Cucumis sativus L.) only yielding the second slightly larger (2 bp) fragment are not encompassed by the present invention.
- the present selection of a first cucumber plant inherently comprises the detection of the tobamovirus resistance genetic locus in this plant using Molecular Biology techniques. This because the present tobamovirus resistance locus, genetically linked to AFLP Marker E22/M48-F-246, cannot be established using only phenotype based selection common to conventional breeding techniques .
- identifying a tobamovirus resistance genetic locus in a first cucumber plant does not relate to using a sole conventional selection process.
- the genetic locus After identification of the tobamovirus resistance genetic locus according to the present invention in a first cucumber plant (Cucumis sativus L.), the genetic locus is transferred into a second cucumber plant (Cucumis sativus L.) thereby conferring tobamovirus resistance to said second cucumber plant (Cucumis sativus L.)
- transferring the present tobamovirus resistance genetic locus comprises conventional breeding methods such as conventional crossing the first cucumber plant [Cucumis sativus L.) with the second cucumber plant ⁇ Cucumis sativus L.) and the subsequent one or more backcrossing with the second cucumber plant (Cucumis sativus L.) .
- conventional breeding methods are preferably assisted with molecular biology techniques to establish the maintenance of the present resistance genetic locus in the second cucumber plant (Cucumis sativus L.) .
- the provision of the present AFLP Marker E22/M48-F-246 according to the present invention allows for a rapid selection of suitable tobamovirus resistant offspring after every backcross step thereby avoiding laborious and expensive screening methods, such as viral infection and establishing a resistant phenotype, on every generation to identify suitable tobamovirus resistant offspring.
- the second cucumber plant (Cucumis sativus L.) is a tobamovirus susceptible commercial variety.
- a cucumber plant Cucumis sativus L.
- the present method provides a cucumber plant (Cucumis sativus L.) having the genotype of the second cucumber plant (Cucumis sativus L.) supplemented with a tobamovirus resistance genetic locus of the first cucumber plant (Cucumis sativus L.) .
- the present invention also relates, according to a second aspect, to a cucumber plant (Cucumis sativus L. ) comprising the genotype of a tobamovirus susceptible cucumber plant (Cucumis sativus L.) variety supplemented with a tobamovirus resistance genetic locus, wherein the tobamovirus resistance genetic locus is characterized by the presence of a nucleic acid amplification fragment of 241 to 251 bp, preferably 245 to 247 bp, most preferably 246 bp, using molecular amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) primers SEQ ID No: 1 and SEQ ID No: 2 in a molecular amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) assay.
- AFLP molecular amplified fragment length polymorphism
- the tobamovirus resistance thus the tobamovirus resistance genetic locus according to the present invention, at least confers, in a preferred embodiment, resistance against cucumber green mottle mosaic virus (CGMMV) and cucumber fruit mottle mosaic virus (CFMMV) .
- CGMMV cucumber green mottle mosaic virus
- CFMMV cucumber fruit mottle mosaic virus
- the present invention relates to the use of a tobamovirus resistance genetic locus for providing tobamovirus resistant cucumber plant (Cucumis sativus L.) plant, wherein the tobamovirus resistance genetic locus is characterized as defined above.
- the tobamovirus resistance comprises cucumber green mottle mosaic virus (CGMMV) and cucumber fruit mottle mosaic virus (CFMMV) resistance.
- CGMMV cucumber green mottle mosaic virus
- CFMMV cucumber fruit mottle mosaic virus
- the present invention relates to a tobamovirus resistance genetic locus characterized by a nucleic acid amplification fragment of 241 to 251 bp using molecular amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) primers SEQ ID No: 1 and SEQ ID No: 2 in a molecular amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) assay .
- AFLP molecular amplified fragment length polymorphism
- the present tobamovirus resistance genetic locus is characterized by an AFLP nucleic acid amplification fragment of 245 to 247 bp.
- the present tobamovirus resistance genetic locus is characterized by an AFLP nucleic acid amplification of 246 bp.
- the tobamovirus resistance preferably comprises cucumber green mottle mosaic virus (CGMMV) and cucumber fruit mottle mosaic virus (CFMMV) resistance.
- Example I Identification of susceptible and resistant cucumber plants (Cucumis sativus L.)
- CGMMV cucumber green mottle mosaic virus
- CFMMV cucumber fruit mottle mosaic virus
- the susceptible control Tyria Fl (commercial Fl cucumber variety of Enza Zaden, The Netherlands) is placed as a susceptible control, and the seedlings were inoculated on the cotyledons, preferably four days after placing them into the quarantine greenhouse .
- Isolates of CGMMV and CFMMV were prepared. Briefly, to prepare the inoculi, fresh phosphate buffer ( 0,1 M phosphate solution, pH of 7.7) was prepared. Leaf material from an infected cucumber plant (Cucumis sativus L.) of which the symptoms recently developed was picked. Young leaf tissue was taken without stems with clear symptoms. Approximately 1 gram of leaf material was used for 5 ml of buffer. The leaf material was grinded, thereby obtaining viral isolates. For infection, when sunny weather appeared, the plants, as grown above, were shadowed with a cover one day before infection. One day after infection, the cover can be removed. However, in case of high light intensity, the cover should stay another day.
- the humidity can be increased by wetting the grey trays directly after infection to prevent shrivel up of the cotyledons due to damage of infection. Temperature regimes were 18-20°C at night and 22-25°C in the daytime. The plants were slightly powdered with carborundum through double cheesecloth. A sponge was dipped into the inoculi and twice wiped out over the total surface of both cotyledons. Although the virus was stable, the infection time should be shorter than 1 hour.
- the first two leafs of the cucumber plants will not show symptoms (in susceptible plants as well in resistant plants) . From the third to the fourth leaf stage, symptoms will be easy to score susceptible or resistant.
- a Qualitative Trait Locus was identified in resistant cucumber plants (Cucumis sativus L.) by use of a Bulk QTL Analysis (BQA) , performed by Keygene N. V. (Wageningen, The Netherlands) .
- BQA Bulk QTL Analysis
- a population of 98 individuals for marker development for tobamovirus resistence was selected.
- a total of 96 AFLP primer combinations were screened on two pools containing individuals showing 'extreme phenotypse' for tobamovirus resistance. Subsequently, five candidate markers were verified on 12 resistant and 12 susceptible individuals.
- Leaf material of 130 plants was obtained: a Cucl879-01 x OK561 population of 98 individuals to provide the population to be tested, 30 inbred lines of the donor parent Cucl879-01 and the parental lines of the population. DNA was isolated and EcoRI/Msel templates were generated. A test fingerprint of the 130 plants was generated using primer combination E14/M59.
- the BQA was performed by screening a total of 96 primer combinations on a pool containing ten 'extreme resistant' individuals and a pool containing ten 'extreme susceptible' individuals. This screening resulted in the identification of the following candidate markers: -E14/M58-F-169-P2 -E22/M48-F-248/246 (bi-allelic)
- Markers (E14/M58-F-169-P2 and the biallelic marker E22/M48-F-248/246) were screened on 46 additional individuals from the population of 98 individuals. A marker dataset was generated and merged with the marker dataset of the verification on the 24 individuals. Based upon this analysis, it could be concluded that the four markers are indeed linked to one QTL.
- the marker dataset was analyzed using the software package WinQTLCartographer. For Single Marker
- this genomic material was digested using the appropriate restriction enzymes (EcoRI/Msel) and, after ligation of the adapters, subjected to AFLP nucleic acid amplification using primer pair SEQ ID No: 1 5-GAC TGC GTA CCA ATT CGT-3' and SEQ ID No: 2 5'-GAT GAG TCC TGA GTA ACA C-3' or primer pair SEQ ID No: 3 5'-GAC TGC GTA CCA ATT CAT-3' and SEQ ID No: 4 5'-GAT GAG TCC TGA GTA ACG T-3' .
- EcoRI/Msel EcoRI/Msel
- the resulting amplification products were resolved by gelelecrophoresis for size determination.
- the presence of AFLP markers in the genomes of the individual cucumber plants ⁇ Cucumis sativus L.) were detected as absent (-) or as present (+) .
- Table 1 clearly shows that resistance against CGMMV and CFMMV is in all cucumber plants (Cucumis sativus L.) tested genetically linked with the presence of molecular AFLP marker E22/M48-F-246. Thus, the detecting this marker indicates the presence of a tobamovirus resistance genetic locus or QTL.
- Antignus Y. 2001. Biological and Molecular Characterization of a New Cucurbit-Infecting Tobamovirus . Phytopathology Vol.91, No6, 2001 565-571.
- Rashmi CM. 2005. Natural occurrence of Cucumber green mottle mosaic virus on gherkins (Cucumis anguria L.) Evironment and Ecology. 2005; 23S (special 4):781-784. Varveri, V. 2002. Characterization and detection of Cucumber Green Mottle Mosaic Virus in Greece.
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