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Evaluation of wildSolanum species for resistance to the US-8 genotype ofPhytophthora infestans utilizing a fine-screening technique

Authors :
Brendan A. Niemira
K. Jastrzebski
John Bamberg
Kimberly J. Felcher
Joseph Coombs
David S. Douches
Dilson Antônio Bisognin
William W. Kirk
Source :
American Journal of Potato Research. 78:159-165
Publication Year :
2001
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2001.

Abstract

Greenhouse assays were carried out to characterizeSolanum accessions previously reported to be late blight resistant and to identify individuals within the accessions with high levels of resistance to late blight. Foliage of wildSolanum species accessions or hybrid cultivated potato x wild species (diploid or tetraploid) from Mexico, Russia, or South America was inoculated withPhytophthora infestans (US-8) and was scored for severity of foliar symptoms at 7 and 14 days after inoculation (DAI). Mexican accessions (S. brachycarpum,S. pinnatisectum,S. guerreroense, andS.fendleri) were significantly more resistant (1.1% infection at 14 DAI) than either Russian (59.1% infection at 14 DAI) or South American (53.4% infection at 14 DAI) accessions. Moreover, the genotypes within the Mexican accessions tended to be more uniformly resistant whereas genotypes within the Russian and South American accessions tended to segregate for resistance. The more resistant genotypes of Russian and South American accessions (176/546) were retested, and 56 genotypes were identified as having potential for use in potato breeding programs for resistance to late blight. Fifty percent of the selected genotypes were fromS. microdontum accessions PI498124, PI595510, and PI595511. The potential of these species for incorporation into breeding programs for late blight resistance is discussed.

Details

ISSN :
18749380 and 1099209X
Volume :
78
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
American Journal of Potato Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........315674c4913bd7d904361be770d42321
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02874771