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Identification and QTL mapping of whitefly resistance components in Solanum galapagense

Authors :
Syarifin Firdaus
Ben Vosman
Roland Mumm
Ence Darmo Jaya Supena
Richard G. F. Visser
Nurul Hidayati
Ric C. H. de Vos
Adriaan W. van Heusden
Source :
Theoretical and Applied Genetics 126 (2013) 6, Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 126(6), 1487-1501
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2013.

Abstract

Solanum galapagense is closely related to the cultivated tomato and can show a very good resistance towards whitefly. A segregating population resulting from a cross between the cultivated tomato and a whitefly resistant S. galapagense was created and used for mapping whitefly resistance and related traits, which made it possible to study the genetic basis of the resistance. Quantitative trait loci (QTL) for adult survival co-localized with type IV trichome characteristics (presence, density, gland longevity and gland size). A major QTL (Wf-1) was found for adult survival and trichome characters on Chromosome 2. This QTL explained 54.1 % of the variation in adult survival and 81.5 % of the occurrence of type IV trichomes. A minor QTL (Wf-2) for adult survival and trichome characters was identified on Chromosome 9. The major QTL was confirmed in F3 populations. Comprehensive metabolomics, based on GCMS profiling, revealed that 16 metabolites segregating in the F2 mapping population were associated with Wf-1 and/or Wf-2. Analysis of the 10 most resistant and susceptible F2 genotypes by LCMS showed that several acyl sugars were present in significantly higher concentration in the whitefly resistant genotypes, suggesting a role for these components in the resistance as well. Our results show that whitefly resistance in S. galapagense seems to inherit relatively simple compared to whitefly resistance from other sources and this offers great prospects for resistance breeding as well as elucidating the underlying molecular mechanism(s) of the resistance.

Details

ISSN :
14322242 and 00405752
Volume :
126
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Theoretical and Applied Genetics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....620cf2cc8e3367eb6e3a70e8e1beb82b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00122-013-2067-z