Molecular markers for late blight resistance breeding of potato: an update |
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Authors: | Jagesh K. Tiwari Sundaresha Siddappa Bir Pal Singh Surinder K. Kaushik Swarup K. Chakrabarti Vinay Bhardwaj Poonam Chandel |
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Affiliation: | 1. Central Potato Research Institute, , Shimla, 171 001 Himachal Pradesh, India;2. Central Potato Research Institute Campus, , Meerut, 250 110 Uttar Pradesh, India |
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Abstract: | Late blight is the most devastating disease of the potato crop that can be effectively managed by growing resistant cultivars. Introgression of resistance (R) genes/quantitative trait loci (QTLs) from the Solanum germplasm into common potato is one of the plausible approaches to breed resistant cultivars. Although the conventional method of breeding will continue to play a primary role in potato improvement, molecular marker technology is becoming one of its integral components. To achieve rapid success, from the past to recent years, several R genes/QTLs that originated from wild/cultivated Solanum species were mapped on the potato genome and a few genes were cloned using molecular approaches. As a result, molecular markers closely linked to resistance genes or QTLs offer a quicker potato breeding option through marker‐assisted selection (MAS). However, limited progress has been achieved so far through MAS in potato breeding. In near future, new resistance genes/QTLs are expected to be discovered from wild Solanum gene pools and linked molecular markers would be available for MAS. This article presents an update on the development of molecular markers linked to late blight resistance genes or QTLs by utilization of Solanum species for MAS in potato. |
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Keywords: | late blight molecular marker
MAS
potato resistance gene Solanum species |
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