Performance of populations derived by selecting for resistance to potato leafhopper in A 4XSolanum Tuberosum X 2XSolanum Chacoense cross |
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Authors: | L. L. Sanford T. L. Ladd |
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Affiliation: | 1. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Plant Science Institute, Vegetable Laboratory, 20705, Beltsville, MD 2. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Applications Research Technology Unit, Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center, 44691, Wooster, OH
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Abstract: | Intercross and backcross populations derived from aSolanum tuberosum L. (2n = 2x = 48) ×Solanum chacoense Bitt. (2n = 2x = 48) cross by selecting for resistance to potato leafhopper (PLH) (Empoasca fabae Harris), were tested in the field. In F2 and F4 populations, the levels of nymphal infestation and leaf necrosis from PLH feeding were considerably lower and tuber yields were much lower compared with those measured on the susceptible cultivar Kennebec. No differences were found between the two populations. Backcrosses of the F2 and F4 populations toS. tuberosum decreased resistance to PLH. Resistance to infestation was still greater than that of Kennebec; severity of leaf necrosis equaled that of Kennebec. Tuber yields increased, but were less than Kennebec’s yield. Foliage types shifted closer to those ofS. tuberosum. Three generations of selection and intercrossing within the backcross populations did not change the level of resistance to PLH but did tend to lower tuber yields. Foliage types remained primarilyS. tuberosum in appearance although distinctive types segregated with increased frequency. A second backcross toS. tuberosum did not change the level of resistance to PLH or the level of tuber yield relative to those of the first backcross or Kennebec. |
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