Citrus genomic resources unravel putative genetic determinants of Huanglongbing pathogenicity
Description
Citrus HLB caused by Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus is a pathogen-triggered
immune disease. Here, we identified putative genetic determinants of HLB
pathogenicity by integrating citrus genomic resources to characterize the pan
genome of accessions that differ in their response to HLB. Genome-wide associ
ation mapping and analysis of allele-specific expression between susceptible,
tolerant, and resistant accessions further refined candidates underlying the
response to HLB. We first developed a phased diploid assembly of Citrus sinensis
‘Newhall’ genome and produced resequencing data for 91 citrus accessions that
differ in their response to HLB. These data were combined with previous rese
quencing data from 356 accessions for genome-wide association mapping of
the HLB response. Genes determinants for HLB pathogenicity were associated
with host immune response, ROS production, and antioxidants. Overall, this
study has provided a significant resource of citrus genomic data and identified
candidate genes to be further explored to understand the genetic determinants
of HLB pathogenicity
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