Tolerance of tomato and wild Solanum spp. accessions to Cucumber mosaic virus and satellite RNA infections.
Poster
Data di Pubblicazione:
2007
Abstract:
The differential response of 29 genotypes of tomato and wild tomato relatives (Solanum section
Lycopersicon species) to cucumber mosaic virus strain Fny (CMV-Fny), alone or in combination
with three different satellite RNA (satRNA) variants, allowed the identification of four disease
phenotype patterns, each including plants that developed very severe symptoms (leaf
malformations, top stunting and lethal necrosis) and plants that remained asymptomatic. No
resistance or tolerance to CMV-Fny was observed, whilst individual host genotypes displayed
latent infection upon inoculation with one (CMV-Fny/Tfn-satRNA, phenotype patterns 1 and 4),
two (CMV-Fny/Tfn-satRNA and CMV-Fny/TTS-satRNA, phenotype pattern 2) or all three (the
former two plus CMV-Fny/77-satRNA, phenotype pattern 3) CMV/satRNA combinations. RNA
gel-blot analyses showed that latent infection generally correlated with a strong downregulation of
CMV RNA accumulation levels. Introgression lines derived from a cross between Solanum
habrochaites LA1777, which displayed disease phenotype pattern 2, and Solanum lycopersicum
were screened for tolerance to the stunting phenotype induced by CMV-Fny/TTS-satRNA, and
only one line, carrying an introgression on chromosome 6, was identified as being partially
tolerant. Solanum chilense LA1932. lycopersicum back-cross introgression lines were
screened for tolerance to lethal necrosis induced by CMV-Fny/77-satRNA (phenotype pattern 3);
the tolerant phenotype was observed in 33% of plants of the BC1F2 progeny and ,1% of plants
of the BC1F3 progeny. Thus, potentially useful sources of tolerance to CMV/satRNA-induced
diseases were identified, although the tolerant phenotypes appeared to be controlled by complex
quantitative trait loci.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.03 Poster in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Solanum; tomato; resistance; RNA satellite
Elenco autori:
Cillo, Fabrizio; FINETTI SIALER, MARIELLA MATILDE
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