Development of a Molecular Marker for Fruiting Body Pattern in Auricularia auricula-judae

Mycobiology. 2018 Mar 29;46(1):72-78. doi: 10.1080/12298093.2018.1454004. eCollection 2018.

Abstract

The fruiting body pattern is an important agronomic trait of the edible fungus Auricularia auricula-judae, and an important breeding target. There are two types of fruiting body pattern: the cluster type and the chrysanthemum type. We identified the fruiting body pattern of 26 test strains, and then constructed two different near-isogenic pools. Then, we developed sequence characterized amplified region (SCAR) molecular markers associated with the fruiting body pattern based on sequence-related amplified polymorphism (SRAP) markers. Ten different bands (189-522 bp) were amplified using 153 pairs of SRAP primers. The SCAR marker "SCL-18" consisted of a single 522-bp band amplified from the cluster-type strains, but not the chrysanthemum strains. This SCAR marker was closely associated with the cluster-type fruiting body trait of A. auricula-judae. These results lay the foundation for further research to locate and clone genes controlling the fruiting body pattern of A. auricula-judae.

Keywords: Auricularia auricula-judae; fruiting body pattern; sequence characterized amplified region; sequence-related amplified polymorphism.

Grants and funding

This work was financially supported by the Natural Science Foundation of China [31272219].