Apium graveolens PI 181714 is a source of resistance to Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. apii race 4 in celery (A. graveolens var. dulce) |
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Authors: | Lynn Epstein Sukhwinder Kaur |
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Affiliation: | Department of Plant Pathology, University of California, Davis, California, USA |
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Abstract: | Celery has little genetic diversity and is highly susceptible to the new fungal pathogen Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. apii (Foa) race 4. After screening an Apium graveolens germplasm collection for resistance to Foa race 4, we crossed celery cv. 'Challenger', which is Foa race 2-resistant but Foa race 4-susceptible and A. graveolens PI 181714, which is Foa races 2- and 4-resistant but non-celery type. After selfing F1s, we screened the F1S1 for race 4-resistance and celery-type and then selfed selected F1S1. Greenhouse and field trials indicate that three selected F1S2 families (76–8-4, 76–8-27 and 76–8-36) are suitable as germplasm for celery breeders for resistance to Foa race 4. A F1S3 76–8–36-124 is either fixed or nearly so for resistance to Foa races 4 and 2. Furthermore, quantitative PCR indicates that PI 181714 is resistant, rather than tolerant, to Foa races 4 and 2, and that this resistance has been introgressed into F1S3 76–8–36-124. |
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Keywords: | Apium graveolens breeding celery disease resistance Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. apii resistance breeding |
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