Genome assembly of two nematode-resistant cotton lines (Gossypium hirsutum L.)

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Upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) is susceptible to damage by the root-knot and the reniform nematodes, causing yield losses greater than 4% annually in the United States. In addition, these nematodes are synergistic with seeding disease and root rot pathogens that exacerbate diseases and subsequent yield losses. Production practices to minimize nematode damage include crop rotation and nematicides, but these techniques need to be repeated and are expensive. The use of resistant cultivars is deemed the most effective and economical approach for managing nematodes in cotton. Here, we describe the genomes of two nematode-resistant lines of cotton, BARBREN-713 and BAR 32-30. These genomes may expedite the development of DNA markers that can be used to efficiently introduce nematode resistance into commercially valuable Upland lines.

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Perkin, L. C., Bell, A., Hinze, L. L., Suh, C. P. C., Arick, M. A., Peterson, D. G., & Udall, J. A. (2021). Genome assembly of two nematode-resistant cotton lines (Gossypium hirsutum L.). G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics, 11(11). https://doi.org/10.1093/g3journal/jkab276

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