A cluster of putative resistance genes is associated with a dominant resistance to sunflower broomrape

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Pubert, Camille | Boniface, Marie-Claude | Legendre, Alexandra | Chabaud, Mireille | Carrère, Sébastien | Callot, Caroline | Cravero, Charlotte | Dufau, Isabelle | Patrascoiu, Mihaela | Baussart, Aurélie | Belmonte, Elodie | Gautier, Véronique | Poncet, Charles | Zhao, Jun | Hu, Luyang | Zhou, Weijun | Langlade, Nicolas | Vautrin, Sonia | Coussy, Claire | Muños, Stéphane

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International audience. Key messageThe HaOr5 resistance gene is located in a large genomic insertion containing putative resistance genes and provides resistance to O. cumana, preventing successful connection to the sunflower root vascular system.AbstractOrobanche cumana (sunflower broomrape) is a parasitic plant that is part of the Orobanchaceae family and specifically infests sunflower crops. This weed is an obligate parasitic plant that does not carry out photosynthetic activity or develop roots and is fully dependent on its host for its development. It produces thousands of dust-like seeds per plant. It possesses a high spreading ability and has been shown to quickly overcome resistance genes successively introduced by selection in cultivated sunflower varieties. The first part of its life cycle occurs underground. The connection to the sunflower vascular system is essential for parasitic plant survival and development. The HaOr5 gene provides resistance to sunflower broomrape race E by preventing the connection of O. cumana to the root vascular system. We mapped a single position of the HaOr5 gene by quantitative trait locus mapping using two segregating populations. The same location of the HaOr5 gene was identified by genome-wide association. Using a large population of thousands of F2 plants, we restricted the location of the HaOr5 gene to a genomic region of 193 kb. By sequencing the whole genome of the resistant line harboring the major resistance gene HaOr5, we identified a large insertion of a complex genomic region containing a cluster of putative resistance genes.

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