Mapping of molecular markers linked with MYMIV and yield attributing traits in mungbean

  • Nidhi Singh Deptt. of Genetics and Plant Breeding; Kalyani, West Bengal
  • Joyashree Mallick Deptt. of Genetics and Plant Breeding; Kalyani, West Bengal
  • Diana Sagolsem Deptt. of Genetics and Plant Breeding; Kalyani, West Bengal
  • Nirmal Mandal Deptt. of Genetics and Plant Breeding; Kalyani, West Bengal
  • Somnath Bhattacharyya Deptt. of Genetics and Plant Breeding; Kalyani, West Bengal
Keywords: Mungbean, mungbean yellow mosaic Indian virus, molecular markers, mapping.

Abstract

The present study employed recombinant inbred lines (RILs) derived from the cross between a susceptible cultivar Sonali and resistant wild relative of mungbean (Vigna radiata var. sublobota to map molecular markers linked with mungbean yellow mosaic Indian virus (MYMIV) resistance and yield attributing traits in mungbean. Resistance to the virus was evaluated in RIL population under field conditions during two consecutive years 2013 and 2014. A set of 224 molecular markers were employed for the identification of polymorphism between parents. Only 46 markers showed polymorphism between Sonali and V. radiata var. sublobota. Twenty two polymorphic markers were used to construct a linkage map comprising 11 linkage groups. QTL analysis identified molecular markers linked with MYMIV resistance and agronomic traits viz., no. of pods per plant, no. of seeds per pod and 100- seed weight. Molecular markers identified to be linked with MYMIV were confirmed in 93 diverse mungbean accessions screened for yellow mosaic disease. The molecular markers linked to the MYMIV and yield attributing traits identified in this study will be useful in marker assisted breeding for development of high yielding mungbean varieties resistant to MYMIV.
Published
2018-02-25