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The use of digital image analysis and real‐time PCR fine‐tunes bioassays for quantification of Cercospora leaf spot disease in sugar beet breeding
Authors:B M A De Coninck  O Amand  S L Delauré  S Lucas  N Hias  G Weyens  J Mathys  E De Bruyne  B P A Cammue
Institution:1. Centre of Microbial and Plant Genetics, University of Leuven, Kasteelpark Arenberg 20, 3001 Heverlee;2. SESVanderHave NV/SA, Industriepark Soldatenplein Zone 2, 15, 3300 Tienen, Belgium
Abstract:Cercospora leaf spot, caused by the fungus Cercospora beticola, is a major fungal sugar beet disease worldwide and the cause of significant yield losses. The disease is most successfully countered by the introduction of genetic tolerance into elite sugar beet hybrids. To this end, breeding programmes require high quality biological assays allowing discrimination of minor differences between plants within a segregating population. This study describes the successful implementation of image analysis software in the bioassays for quantification of necrotic lesions at different stages of C. beticola infection, allowing selection on minor phenotypic differences during the sugar beet breeding process for C. beticola resistance. In addition, a real‐time PCR assay was developed for the quantification of C. beticola pathogen biomass in infected beet canopy. The use of both techniques, even in an early stage of infection, fine‐tunes current bioassays, allowing more accurate and efficient selection of resistant breeding material.
Keywords:Cercospora beticola  digital image analysis  disease quantification  real‐time PCR  sugar beet
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