Resistance to Ralstonia solanacearum of Sexual Hybrids Between Solanum commersonii and S. tuberosum

American Potato Journal - Tập 86 - Trang 196-202 - 2009
Domenico Carputo1, Riccardo Aversano1, Amalia Barone1, Antonio Di Matteo1, Massimo Iorizzo1, Loredana Sigillo2, Astolfo Zoina3, Luigi Frusciante1
1Department Soil, Plant, Environmental and Animal Production Sciences, University of Naples Federico II, Portici, Italy
2Ente Nazionale Sementi Elette (ENSE) Sezione di Battipaglia, Battipaglia, Italy
3Department Horticulture, Botany and Plant Pathology, 1University of Naples Federico II, Portici, Italy

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This research was carried out to study the levels of bacterial wilt resistance and genetic diversity of (near)pentaploid sexual hybrids between S. commersonii (2n = 2x = 24, 1EBN) and cultivated S. tuberosum. Following artificial inoculations with Ralstonia solanacearum, wilting degree was estimated on a scale from 0 to 4, and seven genotypes of 26 (27%) displaying a S. commersonii like behavior were identified. Latent bacterial colonizations were detected in roots of symptomless S. commersonii and hybrids, whereas no bacterial populations were detected within stems. This suggests that the movement and/or growth of the bacterium in the aerial part were strongly inhibited. A molecular study with AFLP markers clustered hybrids into nine groups and provided evidence that resistant hybrids were slightly more similar to cultivated S. tuberosum than to the wild parent. This is important in view of the re-establishment of the cultivated genetic background through backcrosses. Hybrids displayed good fertility and are being used for further breeding efforts.

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