Resistance to Turnip mosaic virus in Brassica rapa and B. napus and the analysis of genetic inheritance in selected lines |
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Authors: | S. L. Hughes S. K. Green D. J. Lydiate J. A. Walsh |
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Affiliation: | Horticulture Research International, Wellesbourne, Warwick, CV35 9EF;;University of Birmingham, School of Biological Sciences, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2TT, UK;;Asian Vegetable Research and Development Center, PO Box 42, Shanua, Tainan, 74199, Taiwan;and;Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Saskatoon Research Centre, 107 Science Place, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, S7N OX5, Canada |
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Abstract: | Forty-two Brassica rapa and Brassica napus lines were tested for resistance to Turnip mosaic virus (TuMV) isolates representing the three major pathotypes in Europe. Of these lines, 11 were susceptible to all pathotypes; nine were resistant to one pathotype; eight were resistant to two pathotypes; and 14 were resistant to all three pathotypes. Of the lines tested, 23 were either able to, or had the potential to, discriminate between two different pathotype-3 isolates. Genetic models for inheritance of resistance were proposed for four B. rapa lines: Jong Bai No. 2 had dominant resistance to pathotype 1 conferred by a single allele; PI418957C and Jin G 55 had recessive resistance to pathotype 4 where a single allele was required; PI418957C also had recessive resistance to pathotype 3 where a model with one of two epistatic, unlinked loci was proposed. Jong Bai No. 1 also had recessive resistance to pathotype 3, apparently conferred by alleles at three loci, where any two of the three loci were epistatic and required for resistance. |
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Keywords: | brassica dominant/recessive pathotype Potyvirus TuMV resistance |
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