New sources for high resistance of tomato to the tomato spotted wilt virus from Lycopersicon peruvianum |
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Authors: | S. Roselló ,,S. Soler,,M. J. Dí ez,,J. L. Rambla,,C. Richarte, F. Nuez |
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Affiliation: | Biotechnology Department, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia (UPV), Camino de Vera, 14, E-46022 Valencia, Spain |
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Abstract: | Mechanical inoculation and transmission by thrips in a growth chamber were used in order to screen Lycopersicon peruvianumand Lycopersicon chilense germplasm for tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV) resistance. Two highly aggressive Spanish TSWV isolates (HA-931100 and T-941117), having different restrictotypes were used. L. peruvianum accessions PI-126935, PI-126944, CIAPAN 16, PE-18 and CIAPAN 17 showed high resistance to both isolates in mechanical and thrips transmission. Their resistance appears useful in breeding programmes. |
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Keywords: | Lycopersicon peruvianum Frankliniella occidentalis thrips vector tomato spotted wilt virus genetic resistance germplasm screening mechanical inoculation non-isolate specificity |
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