草莓炭疽病的抗性来源。

IF 3.6 3区 生物学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES
Plant Biology Pub Date : 2025-08-07 DOI:10.1111/plb.70087
C Rose, I Vogt, A Reineke, J Ludwig-Müller, P Nick, C-M Geilfus
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Fragaria的原位遗传多样性对栽培草莓的炭疽病抗性育种具有很大的潜力。在这项研究中,我们研究了72f的宿主-病原体相互作用。对不同德国来源的炭疽病菌进行基因分型,以鉴定对炭疽病菌的新抗性,炭疽病菌是黄豆栽培中最重要的经济病原菌之一。采用症状评分法,对德国草莓田不同品种单分生炭疽菌基因型进行喷雾接种,监测宿主与病原菌的相互作用。我们观察到宿主-病原体相互作用的显著差异,从对单一病原体菌株具有抗性的宿主基因型到表现出广谱抗性的宿主基因型。最有希望的F. vesca基因型NO 04 002对至少6种若虫C. nymphaeae菌株具有抗性,并对其他病原菌具有耐受性。然而,已知的单基因抗性基因RCA2在F. x . ananassa的任何祖先F. vesca基因型中均未检测到,这表明F. vesca具有更基础的抗性。我们的研究证明了一种作物野生近缘种(CWR),即F. vesca,作为抗经济相关草莓炭疽病的遗传资源的潜力。由于这种抗性是基于寄主体内的非特异性防御机制,因此它有助于开发不易受抗性侵蚀影响的育种策略,从而支持更可持续的草莓生产。
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The crop wild relative Fragaria vesca as source of resistance against strawberry anthracnose.

The genetic diversity of Fragaria species in situ has great potential for breeding resistance in cultivated strawberries against anthracnose disease. In this study, we investigated the host-pathogen interactions of 72 F. vesca genotypes of various German origins to identify new resistance to Colletotrichum, one of the most economically important genera of pathogens in F. × ananassa cultivation. The host-pathogen interactions were monitored by symptomatic scoring after spray-inoculation of F. vesca genotypes with monoconidial Colletotrichum isolates of different species recently determined in German strawberry fields. We observed significant variation in host-pathogen interaction, ranging from host genotypes exhibiting resistance to a single pathogen strain, to those demonstrating broad-spectrum resistance. The most promising F. vesca genotype, NO 04 002, showed resistance to at least six C. nymphaeae strains and tolerance to other pathogen species. However, the monogenetic resistance gene RCA2, known from F. × ananassa, was not detectable in any of the ancestral F. vesca genotypes, suggesting a more basal resistance. Our study demonstrates the potential of a crop wild relative (CWR), namely F. vesca, as genetic resource for resistance to economically relevant strawberry anthracnose. Since this resistance is based on nonspecific defence mechanisms in the host, it contributes to the development of breeding strategies that are less susceptible to resistance erosion, supporting more sustainable strawberry production.

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Plant Biology
Plant Biology 生物-植物科学
CiteScore
8.20
自引率
2.60%
发文量
109
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Plant Biology is an international journal of broad scope bringing together the different subdisciplines, such as physiology, molecular biology, cell biology, development, genetics, systematics, ecology, evolution, ecophysiology, plant-microbe interactions, and mycology. Plant Biology publishes original problem-oriented full-length research papers, short research papers, and review articles. Discussion of hot topics and provocative opinion articles are published under the heading Acute Views. From a multidisciplinary perspective, Plant Biology will provide a platform for publication, information and debate, encompassing all areas which fall within the scope of plant science.
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