Variation of Virulence, in Terms of Quantitative Reproduction of Globodera Pallida Populations, From Europe and South America, in Relation To Resistance From Solanum Vernei and S. Tuberosum Ssp. Andigena Cpc 2802

M. Phillips, D. Trudgill
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Forty populations of Globodera pallida originating from either South America or field sites in Europe were tested for their reproductive ability on a susceptible potato cultivar and five genotypes with quantitative resistance from either Solanum vernei or S. tuberosum ssp. andigena CPC 2802 in a glasshouse pot experiment. The results showed that there was a wide and continuous range of virulence (85% to 4% reproduction) to all the resistant genotypes. This range was as broad within the European populations as within those from S. America. There was a significant host clone x nematode population interaction, largely accounted for by grouping the clones according to the source of resistance and the populations by their continent of origin. Populations from Europe were relatively more virulent on genotypes derived from S. vernei. In contrast, populations from S. America were relatively more virulent on genotypes derived from S. tuberosum ssp. andigena CPC 2802. Examination of the data from the European populations also showed a significant host x population interaction tending to separate British from mainland European populations.
从数量繁殖的角度看,欧洲和南美苍毛球虱种群的毒力变异与龙葵和龙葵抗性的关系。Andigena Cpc 2802
对来自南美洲和欧洲野外的40个苍白球虱居群在一个马铃薯易感品种和5个基因型上的繁殖能力进行了测试,这些基因型分别对vernei和S. tuberosum进行了数量抗性试验。植物CPC 2802的温室盆栽试验。结果表明,对所有耐药基因型均有较宽的连续毒力范围(繁殖率85% ~ 4%)。这个范围在欧洲人群中和在南美人群中一样广泛。宿主无性系与线虫种群之间存在显著的相互作用,这主要是由于根据抗性来源对无性系进行分组,并根据原产大陆对种群进行分组。来自欧洲的群体对来自春孢杆菌的基因型的毒性相对更强。相比之下,美洲种群对产自tuberosum ssp的基因型的毒力相对更强。andigena CPC 2802。对欧洲人口数据的研究也表明,显著的宿主与人口相互作用倾向于将英国人与欧洲大陆人口分开。
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