Wild genes to the rescue: High-throughput genomics uncovers the wild source of broomrape resistance in sunflower
Authors: Sisou, D., Ziadne, H., Eizenberg-Weiss, M., Eizenberg, H., Hubner, S.
Category: Plant Biology
Model Organism: Helianthus annuus
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The study developed a high-throughput phenotyping platform to assess root infestation by Orobanche cumana in a diverse sunflower association mapping population and applied a dual GWAS using SNPs and k-mers to uncover resistance loci. It validated known QTLs with higher resolution, identified novel candidate genes such as leucine‑rich repeat receptor kinases, and highlighted introgressed segments from wild Helianthus species that contribute to broomrape resistance.