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Major-effect QTLs for stem and foliage resistance to late blight in the wild potato relatives <Emphasis Type="Italic">Solanum sparsipilum</Emphasis> and <Emphasis Type="Italic">S. spegazzinii</Emphasis> are mapped to chromosome X
Authors:Sarah Danan  Jean-Eric Chauvin  Bernard Caromel  Jean-Denis Moal  Roland Pellé  Véronique Lefebvre
Institution:(1) INRA, UR 1052 GAFL Génétique et Amélioration des Fruits et Légumes, BP 94, 84140 Montfavet, France;(2) INRA, UMR 118 APBV Amélioration des Plantes et Biotechnologies Végétales, 29260 Ploudaniel, France;(3) Present address: Comité Nord, Station de recherche de Bretteville, 76110 Bretteville du Grand Caux, France
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 markers highlighted colinearities with published late blight QTLs or R-genes. Results showed (a) the resistance potential of S. sparsipilum and S. spegazzinii for late blight control, and (b) the efficacy of the stem test as a complement to the foliage test to break down the complex late blight resistance into elementary components. The relationships of late blight resistance QTLs with R-genes and maturity QTLs are discussed.
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