Tm-1重新投入使用:来自秋葵材料的等位基因在ToBRFV抗性中起主要作用。

IF 4.2 1区 农林科学 Q1 AGRONOMY
Romanos Zois, Mireille van Damme, Martin Verbeek, Luuk D H Veenendaal, Yuling Bai, Anne-Marie A Wolters
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关键信息:龙葵(Solanum pennellii)材料中的Tm-1等位基因和一个额外的(可能是隐性的)基因座是完全抵抗ToBRFV的必要条件。托巴莫病毒番茄褐皱果病毒(ToBRFV)对全球番茄生产构成重大威胁。ToBRFV是一种机械传播病毒,含有单链阳性RNA基因组。疾病症状包括果实表面出现褐色、粗糙斑块、叶片镶嵌和形状异常,在晚期,受感染的植物完全枯萎。ToBRFV于2014年首次在中东被发现,并迅速蔓延到亚洲、欧洲和美洲的多个国家。近年来,许多研究都集中在鉴定适合番茄育种计划的抗ToBRFV性状上。在这项研究中,我们鉴定了5个抗tobrfv的秋葵(Solanum pennellii),一个栽培番茄的野生亲缘品种。我们证实了控制这种抗性性状的主要基因是紫穗花Tm-1的等位基因。Tm-1先前在habrochaites中被鉴定为番茄花叶病毒(ToMV)的半显性抗性基因。我们的研究结果表明,对ToBRFV疾病的完全抗性需要另外一个未描述的位点。这些结果显示了pennellii作为一种新的抗ToBRFV来源的潜力。
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Tm-1 back in business: an allele from Solanum pennellii accessions plays a major role in ToBRFV resistance.

Key message: The Tm-1 allele from Solanum pennellii accessions together with an additional, likely recessive, locus are required for complete ToBRFV resistance. The Tobamovirus Tomato Brown Rugose Fruit Virus (ToBRFV) poses a significant threat to global tomato production. ToBRFV is a mechanically transmitted virus containing a single-stranded positive sense RNA genome. Disease symptoms include brown, rough patches on fruit surfaces, leaf mosaicism and shape abnormalities, and, in advanced stages, total collapse of infected plants. ToBRFV was first detected in the Middle East in 2014 and has rapidly spread to multiple countries across Asia, Europe, and America. In recent years, numerous studies have focused on the identification of ToBRFV resistance traits that are suitable for tomato breeding programs. In this study, we identified five ToBRFV-resistant accessions of Solanum pennellii, a wild relative of cultivated tomato. We confirmed that the major gene controlling this resistance trait is the S. pennellii allele of Tm-1. Tm-1 was previously identified in S. habrochaites as a semidominant Tomato Mosaic Virus (ToMV) resistance gene. Our results show that full resistance to ToBRFV disease requires an additional undescribed locus. These results show the potential of S. pennellii as a novel source of resistance against ToBRFV.

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CiteScore
9.60
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241
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2.3 months
期刊介绍: Theoretical and Applied Genetics publishes original research and review articles in all key areas of modern plant genetics, plant genomics and plant biotechnology. All work needs to have a clear genetic component and significant impact on plant breeding. Theoretical considerations are only accepted in combination with new experimental data and/or if they indicate a relevant application in plant genetics or breeding. Emphasizing the practical, the journal focuses on research into leading crop plants and articles presenting innovative approaches.
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