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The soilborne oomycete -which causes root rot, trunk cankers, and stem lesions on an estimated 5,000 plant species worldwide-is a lethal pathogen of American chestnut () as well as many other woody plant species. is particularly damaging to chestnut and chinquapin trees ( spp.) in the southern portion of its native range in the United States due to relatively mild climatic conditions that are conductive to disease development. Introduction of resistant genotypes is the most practical solution for disease management in forests because treatment with fungicides and eradication of the pathogen are neither practical nor economically feasible in natural ecosystems. Using backcross families derived from crosses of American chestnuts with two resistant Chinese chestnut cultivars Mahogany and Nanking, we constructed linkage maps and identified quantitative trait loci (QTLs) for resistance to that had been introgressed from these Chinese chestnut cultivars. In total, 957 plants representing five cohorts of three hybrid crosses were genotyped by sequencing and phenotyped by standardized inoculation and visual examination over a 6-year period from 2011 to 2016. Eight parental linkage maps comprising 7,715 markers were constructed, and 17 QTLs were identified on four linkage groups (LGs): LG_A, LG_C, LG_E, and LG_K. The most consistent QTLs were detected on LG_E in seedlings from crosses with both 'Mahogany' and 'Nanking' and LG_K in seedlings from 'Mahogany' crosses. Two consistent large and medium effect QTLs located ∼10 cM apart were present in the middle and at the lower end of LG_E; other QTLs were considered to have small effects. These results imply that the genetic architecture of resistance to in Chinese chestnut × American chestnut hybrid progeny may resemble the -soybean pathosystem, with a few dominant QTLs along with quantitatively inherited partial resistance conferred by multiple small-effect QTLs.
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