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Mapping QTLs for resistance against Globodera pallida (Stone) Pa2/3 in a diploid potato progeny originating from Solanum spegazzinii

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THEORETICAL AND APPLIED GENETICS
Volume 106, Issue 8, Pages 1517-1523

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00122-003-1211-6

Keywords

Solanum tuberosum; Potato cyst nematode; QTL; Resistance; Genetic mapping

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  1. EU [FAIR PL97-3565]

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A F1 diploid population between Solanum tuberosum 2x and the wild Solanum spegazzinii was studied. It segregated for resistance against the potato cyst nematode Globodera pallida derived from the wild species. The inheritance had a quantitative nature. Linkage maps of AFLP and RFLP markers were constructed for both parents. Three QTLs were identified on the map of the resistant parent on chromosomes V, VI and XII, respectively. The first one had a major effect and explained more than 50% of the total variance of resistance. It is located in a cluster of resistance genes and may be the same locus as Gpa which has been described formerly. The two others explained about 20% of the total variance each. The QTL on chromosome XII is also in a cluster of resistance genes, and in an orthologous position with resistance genes against nematodes in tomato and pepper.

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