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The reproductive potential of the root-knot nematode Meloidogyne incognita is affected by selection for virulence against major resistance genes from tomato and pepper
Authors:Caroline Djian-Caporalino  Sergio Molinari  Alain Palloix  Aurelio Ciancio  Ariane Fazari  Nathalie Marteu  Nicolas Ris  Philippe Castagnone-Sereno
Affiliation:1.INRA PACA, UMR1301 INRA/UNSA/CNRS,Interactions Biotiques et Santé Végétale,Sophia Antipolis,France;2.CNR,Istituto per la Protezione delle Piante,Bari,Italy;3.INRA PACA, UR1052,Génétique et Amélioration des Fruits et Légumes,Montfavet,France;4.INRA PACA, UE1254, Lutte Biologique,Sophia Antipolis,France
Abstract:The emergence of virulent root-knot nematode populations, able to overcome the resistance conferred by some of the resistance genes (R-genes) in Solanaceous crops, i.e., Mi(s) in tomato, Me(s) in pepper, may constitute a severe limitation to their use in the field. Research has been conducted to evaluate the durability of these R-genes, by comparing the reproduction of several laboratory-selected and wild virulent Meloidogyne incognita isolates, on both susceptible and resistant tomatoes and peppers. We first show that the Me1 R-gene in pepper behaves as a robust R-gene controlling avirulent and virulent Me3, Me7 or Mi-1 isolates. Although the reproductive potential of the virulent isolates was highly variable on susceptible and resistant plants, we also confirm that virulence is highly specific to a determined R-gene on which selection has occurred. Another significant experimental result is the observation that a reproductive fitness cost is associated with nematode virulence against Mi-1 in tomato and Me3 and Me7 in pepper. The adaptative significance of trade-offs between selected characters and fitness-related traits, suggests that, although the resistance can be broken, it may be preserved in some conditions if the virulent nematodes are counter-selected in susceptible plants. All these results have important consequences for the management of plant resistance in the field.
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