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Response of tomato rootstocks carrying the Mi-resistance gene to populations of Meloidogyne arenaria,M. incognita and M. javanica
Authors:Laura Cortada  F. Javier Sorribas  César Ornat  Maria Fé Andrés  Soledad Verdejo-Lucas
Affiliation:(1) IRTA. Protecció Vegetal., Crta. de Cabrils km 2, 08348 Cabrils, Barcelona, Spain;(2) Departament d’Enginyeria Agroalimentària i Biotecnologia, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Campus Baix Llobregat, Edifici ESAB, Av. Canal Olímpic 15, 08860 Barcelona, Spain;(3) Instituto de Ciencias Agrarias, CCMA. CSIC, Serrano 115, 28006 Madrid, Spain
Abstract:The response of four Mi-resistance gene tomato rootstocks to seven populations of Meloidogyne was determined in pot tests conducted in a glasshouse. Rootstocks PG76 (Solanum lycopersicum × Solanum sp.) and Brigeor (S. lycopersicum × S. habrochaites) and resistant cv. Monika (S. lycopersicum) were assessed against one population of M. arenaria, three of M. incognita, and three of M. javanica. Rootstocks Beaufort and Maxifort were assessed against one population of M. arenaria, two of M. incognita and two of M. javanica. Rootstock PG76 was highly resistant (reproduction index <10%) to all the populations, whereas rootstock Brigeor and cv. Monika were highly to moderate resistant. Rootstocks Beaufort and Maxifort showed reduced resistance or inability to suppress nematode reproduction, and their responses varied according to the population tested. Beaufort and Maxifort were susceptible to the two populations of M. javanica as Maxifort was to one of M. incognita. The reproduction index of the nematode was higher (P < 0.05) on Maxifort than Beaufort for all root-knot nematode populations.
Keywords:Genetic variability  Resistance  Root-knot nematodes  SCAR-PCR   Solanum habrochaites    Solanum lycopersicum
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