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Identification of the pea factors involved in aphid-mediated infection of Pea Enation Mosaic Virus

ABG-132303 Thesis topic
2025-05-30 Public funding alone (i.e. government, region, European, international organization research grant)
INRAE IGEPP equipe EGI
- Bretagne - France
Identification of the pea factors involved in aphid-mediated infection of Pea Enation Mosaic Virus
  • Biology
  • Agronomy, agri food
virus, quantitative gentics, plant pathology, aphid

Topic description

Due to the recent pesticide ban in Europe, crops are suffering from the diseases caused by insect-transmitted viruses. In particular, aphid-borne Pea Enation Mosaic Virus (PEMV) causes serious yield loss in pea (Pisum sativum), an important source of protein. Although some PEMV-resistant pea genotypes were identified, resistance genes are not cloned, and the infection process and the mechanisms of symptom development are not understood at a molecular level. To identify pea genes that are involved in PEMV transmission by aphid, within-host propagation and symptom development, we are screening a collection of 240 pea genotypes, completed with some known PEMV resistant and susceptible genotypes, for partial or total resistance against PEMV. On this collection of pea genotypes, we are evaluating PEMV spread and symptom development after aphid inoculation. The PhD student will use these phenotypic and genomic data to conduct several GWAS (Genome Wide Association Study) to identify pea genes involved in the resistance to different steps of the infection process. The student will also conduct transcriptomics analyses to examine the interactions between resistant and susceptible pea genotypes with PEMV. The identified genes and pathways involved in virus infection and pea-virus interactions will be examined by functional analyses. This PhD project will identify candidate pea genes that are involved in virus resistance or viral infection process and contribute to understand the mechanisms of their interactions.

The interviews will most likely be held via Zoom on June 20, 2025. The second possible interview date is June 27, 2025. Although the official application deadline is June 18, we recommend submitting your application sooner rather than later.

Funding category

Public funding alone (i.e. government, region, European, international organization research grant)

Funding further details

ANR, Region Bretagne

Presentation of host institution and host laboratory

INRAE IGEPP equipe EGI

The EGI team is developing research on aphids and flies attacking field crops as well as their natural enemies, to understand how they evolve in response to anthropogenic changes.

This project will be part of the ANR-Greenpeas project. As part of the Greenpeas project, while we are studying the mechanisms of pea resistance to PEMV, our INRAE partner SVQV (virologist Martin Drucker's team) will be studying how infection of pea by PEMV interferes with the interaction between pea and aphid. Two teams will collaborate closely.
 

 

Candidate's profile

The student must have a basic knowledge of quantitative genetics.

The student must have basic knowledge of molecular biology and plant-pathogen interaction.

Experience in statistical analysis of large datasets (GWAS, omics) is essential.

2025-06-18
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