Selection for resistance to cassava mosaic disease in African cassava germplasm using single nucleotide polymorphism markers

Cassava mosaic disease (CMD) is one of the main constraints that hamper cassava production. Breeding for varieties that are CMD resistant is a major aim in cassava breeding programmes. However, the use of the conventional approach has its limitations, including a lengthy growth cycle and a low multi...

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Autores principales: Codjia, E.D., Olasanmi, B., Agre, A.P., Uwugiaren, R., Ige, A.D., Rabbi, I.Y.
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Publicado: Academy of Science of South Africa 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/118206
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author Codjia, E.D.
Olasanmi, B.
Agre, A.P.
Uwugiaren, R.
Ige, A.D.
Rabbi, I.Y.
author_browse Agre, A.P.
Codjia, E.D.
Ige, A.D.
Olasanmi, B.
Rabbi, I.Y.
Uwugiaren, R.
author_facet Codjia, E.D.
Olasanmi, B.
Agre, A.P.
Uwugiaren, R.
Ige, A.D.
Rabbi, I.Y.
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description Cassava mosaic disease (CMD) is one of the main constraints that hamper cassava production. Breeding for varieties that are CMD resistant is a major aim in cassava breeding programmes. However, the use of the conventional approach has its limitations, including a lengthy growth cycle and a low multiplication rate of planting materials. To increase breeding efficiency as well as genetic gain of traits, SNP markers can be used to screen and identify resistant genotypes. The objective of this study was to predict the performance of 145 cassava genotypes from open-pollinated crosses for CMD resistance using molecular markers. Two SNP markers (S12_7926132 and S14_4626854), previously converted into Kompetitive allele-specific PCR (KASP) assays, as well as CMD incidence and severity scores, were used for selection. About 76% of the genotypes were revealed to be resistant to CMD based on phenotypic scores, while over 24% of the total population were found to be susceptible. Significant effects were observed for alleles associated with marker S12_7926132 while the other marker had non-significant effects. The predictive accuracy (true positives and true negatives) of the major CMD2 locus on chromosome 12 was 77% in the population used in this study. Our study provides insight into the potential use of marker-assisted selection for CMD resistance in cassava breeding programmes. Significance: With an aim towards reducing the food insecurity rate in Africa, we report on the use of genetic tools for a fast and efficient release of new cassava varieties to benefit breeders, farmers and consumers, given the food and industrial importance of this staple crop. This study adds tremendous knowledge to phenotypic and molecular screening for CMD resistance. The outcome will encourage breeders in various cassava breeding programmes to accelerate genetic gains as well as increase breeding accuracy and efficiency for CMD resistance.
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spelling CGSpace1182062025-11-11T10:10:38Z Selection for resistance to cassava mosaic disease in African cassava germplasm using single nucleotide polymorphism markers Codjia, E.D. Olasanmi, B. Agre, A.P. Uwugiaren, R. Ige, A.D. Rabbi, I.Y. cassava african cassava mosaic virus single nucleotide polymorphism genotypes marker-assisted selection Cassava mosaic disease (CMD) is one of the main constraints that hamper cassava production. Breeding for varieties that are CMD resistant is a major aim in cassava breeding programmes. However, the use of the conventional approach has its limitations, including a lengthy growth cycle and a low multiplication rate of planting materials. To increase breeding efficiency as well as genetic gain of traits, SNP markers can be used to screen and identify resistant genotypes. The objective of this study was to predict the performance of 145 cassava genotypes from open-pollinated crosses for CMD resistance using molecular markers. Two SNP markers (S12_7926132 and S14_4626854), previously converted into Kompetitive allele-specific PCR (KASP) assays, as well as CMD incidence and severity scores, were used for selection. About 76% of the genotypes were revealed to be resistant to CMD based on phenotypic scores, while over 24% of the total population were found to be susceptible. Significant effects were observed for alleles associated with marker S12_7926132 while the other marker had non-significant effects. The predictive accuracy (true positives and true negatives) of the major CMD2 locus on chromosome 12 was 77% in the population used in this study. Our study provides insight into the potential use of marker-assisted selection for CMD resistance in cassava breeding programmes. Significance: With an aim towards reducing the food insecurity rate in Africa, we report on the use of genetic tools for a fast and efficient release of new cassava varieties to benefit breeders, farmers and consumers, given the food and industrial importance of this staple crop. This study adds tremendous knowledge to phenotypic and molecular screening for CMD resistance. The outcome will encourage breeders in various cassava breeding programmes to accelerate genetic gains as well as increase breeding accuracy and efficiency for CMD resistance. 2022 2022-02-22T09:13:55Z 2022-02-22T09:13:55Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/118206 en Open Access application/pdf Academy of Science of South Africa Codjia, E.D., Olasanmi, B., Agre, A.P., Uwugiaren, R., Ige, A.D. & Rabbi, I.Y. (2022). Selection for resistance to cassava mosaic disease in African cassava germplasm using single nucleotide polymorphism markers. South African Journal of Science, 118(1/2): 11607, 1-7.
spellingShingle cassava
african cassava mosaic virus
single nucleotide polymorphism
genotypes
marker-assisted selection
Codjia, E.D.
Olasanmi, B.
Agre, A.P.
Uwugiaren, R.
Ige, A.D.
Rabbi, I.Y.
Selection for resistance to cassava mosaic disease in African cassava germplasm using single nucleotide polymorphism markers
title Selection for resistance to cassava mosaic disease in African cassava germplasm using single nucleotide polymorphism markers
title_full Selection for resistance to cassava mosaic disease in African cassava germplasm using single nucleotide polymorphism markers
title_fullStr Selection for resistance to cassava mosaic disease in African cassava germplasm using single nucleotide polymorphism markers
title_full_unstemmed Selection for resistance to cassava mosaic disease in African cassava germplasm using single nucleotide polymorphism markers
title_short Selection for resistance to cassava mosaic disease in African cassava germplasm using single nucleotide polymorphism markers
title_sort selection for resistance to cassava mosaic disease in african cassava germplasm using single nucleotide polymorphism markers
topic cassava
african cassava mosaic virus
single nucleotide polymorphism
genotypes
marker-assisted selection
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/118206
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