2009
DOI: 10.1007/s00122-009-1081-7
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Major-effect QTLs for stem and foliage resistance to late blight in the wild potato relatives Solanum sparsipilum and S. spegazzinii are mapped to chromosome X

Abstract: To find out new resistance sources to late blight in the wild germplasm for potato breeding, we examined the polygenic resistance of Solanum sparsipilum and S. spegazzinii by a quantitative trait locus (QTL) analysis. We performed stem and foliage tests under controlled conditions in two diploid mapping progenies. Four traits were selected for QTL detection. A total of 30 QTLs were mapped, with a large-effect QTL region on chromosome X detected in both potato relatives. The mapping of literature-derived marker… Show more

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“…The observed QTL correspondence was found to be unlikely because of chance alone, according to a statistical test based on the hypergeometric probability function. A number of studies of the potato have reported a significant positive correlation of increased resistance to P. infestans with late maturity (Toxopeus 1958; Collins et al 1999; Bradshaw et al 2004; Danan et al 2009). Linkage of resistance and maturity QTL in potato was noted on chromosome 5, which is syntenic to tomato chromosome 5 (Collins et al 1999; Oberhagemann et al 1999; Visker et al 2003; Bradshaw et al 2004; Visker et al 2005).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The observed QTL correspondence was found to be unlikely because of chance alone, according to a statistical test based on the hypergeometric probability function. A number of studies of the potato have reported a significant positive correlation of increased resistance to P. infestans with late maturity (Toxopeus 1958; Collins et al 1999; Bradshaw et al 2004; Danan et al 2009). Linkage of resistance and maturity QTL in potato was noted on chromosome 5, which is syntenic to tomato chromosome 5 (Collins et al 1999; Oberhagemann et al 1999; Visker et al 2003; Bradshaw et al 2004; Visker et al 2005).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Apart from R genes, a number of QTL for resistance to P. infestans have been mapped to potato chromosome X [25,34,47-49]. These QTL originate from various Solanum species, including S .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These QTL originate from various Solanum species, including S . sparsipilum , which is a synonym of S. ruiz-ceballosii [25]. A QTL meta-analysis that allowed more precise comparisons of different genetic maps has identified two meta-QTL for late blight resistance on potato chromosome X.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Quantitative resistance is expected to be more durable than qualitative resistance since it is governed by multigenes and provides resistance to diverse pathogen races (Rauscher et al 2010). To date, more than 20 research articles have focused on quantitative trait locus (QTL) analysis of potato late blight resistance (Danan et al 2009;LeonardsSchippers et al 1994;Mihovilovich et al 2010;Rauscher et al 2010;Ritter et al 2009;Simko 2002). Each of these previously reported sets of QTL was detected on the basis of a phenotypic value that represents disease accumulated during the evaluation period.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%