Vertical resistance to late blight in wild potato species from Argentina |
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Authors: | Sandra Micheletto Mario Andreoni Marcelo A. Huarte |
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Affiliation: | (1) EEA INTA Balcarce, CC276, (7620), Balcarce, Argentina |
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Abstract: | The possible presence of vertical resistance to late blight conferred by R genes in Argentine wild Solanum species, which presumably have not evolved under the pressure of the fungus, was investigated. Solanum microdontum, S. commersonii and S. chacoense clones were tested in the greenhouse and with detached leaves in the laboratory after inoculation with a complex race and a non-virulent race of Phytophthora infestans. Two progeny tests were carried out to assess the performance of contrasting parents in regards to their resistance. A varying frequency of incompatible clones was detected among the species, with S. microdontum having the higher proportion of clones yielding incompatible reactions both in the laboratory and in the greenhouse. S. chacoense and S. commersonii showed a small but still considerable frequency of incompatible clones. The progeny tests confirmed the presence of R genes in a S. commersonii cross and their absence in a S. chacoense cross. The unexpected presence of R genes, its evolutionary significance and the consequences on the use of these species in breeding is discussed. This revised version was published online in August 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date. |
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Keywords: | Phytophthora infestans potato resistancescreening Solanum vertical resistance wild species |
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