Field Reactions of Segregating Populations of Interspecific Hybrids of Lycopersicon Species to Natural Infection by Xanthomonas campestris pv. vesicatoria (Doidge) Dye

M. Uguru, D. Igili
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The progenies arising from crosses between cultivated tomatoes and a wild relative were screened with their parents for resistance to bacterial leaf spot disease. The aim is to develop a tolerant variety that is well adapted to humid forest ecology where the disease is endemic. The results obtained showed that the cultivated varieties, Roma and Nsukka local, were highly susceptible with disease incidence of 100 per cent. The wild relative on the other hand showed a high level of resistance with a reduced disease incidence. The reactions of the backcrosses and F2 offspring were not impressive as negligible percentage of resistant plants were identified in the F2 . Plants with resistance were recovered in the F3 generation from crosses between the wild and L. esculentum indicating the possibility of transfer of gene(s) for resistance of leaf spot from the wild to the cultivated tomatoes. The increase in the number of resistant plants in this generation is an indication that genes for resistance to leaf spot can be accumulated over generations thereby increasing the selection potentials for resistance to the pathogen in higher generations.
番茄种间杂种分离群体对油菜黄单胞菌自然侵染的田间反应。发燥剂染料
对栽培番茄与野生近缘种杂交后代进行了抗细菌性叶斑病的筛选。其目的是培育一种能很好地适应该病流行的潮湿森林生态的耐受性品种。结果表明,栽培品种Roma和Nsukka地方品种高度易感,发病率为100%。另一方面,野生亲缘品种表现出高水平的抗性,发病率降低。回交和F2后代的反应并不令人印象深刻,因为在F2中鉴定出的抗性植物比例可以忽略不计。在野生番茄与番茄杂交的F3代中发现了具有抗性的植株,这表明抗叶斑病基因有可能从野生番茄转移到栽培番茄。这一代抗性植株数量的增加表明,抗叶斑病的基因可以在几代中积累,从而增加了更高代对病原菌抗性的选择潜力。
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