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Genetic and molecular characterisations of Tomato leaf curl virus resistance in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.)

Four different F2 populations were developed involving Solanum habrochaites accession ‘EC-520061’ that is highly resistant to Tomato leaf curl virus (ToLCV) disease and four ToLCV-susceptible cultivars of tomato (S. lycopersicum L.), ‘Punjab Chhuhara’ (PBC), ‘H-24’, ‘H-86’, and ‘DVRT-2’. The segrega...

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Published in:The journal of horticultural science & biotechnology 2015-01, Vol.90 (5), p.503-510
Main Authors: Singh, Ramesh Kumar, Rai, Nagendra, Lima, John Milton, Singh, Major, Singh, Satya Narayan, Kumar, Sanjeev
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Language:English
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Summary:Four different F2 populations were developed involving Solanum habrochaites accession ‘EC-520061’ that is highly resistant to Tomato leaf curl virus (ToLCV) disease and four ToLCV-susceptible cultivars of tomato (S. lycopersicum L.), ‘Punjab Chhuhara’ (PBC), ‘H-24’, ‘H-86’, and ‘DVRT-2’. The segregation ratios of tomato leaf curl disease development in all four F2 populations were 13:3 (resistant:susceptible), indicating a dominant inhibitory gene for leaf curl disease resistance, and 3:1 (indeterminate:determinate) indicating a single dominant gene for plant growth habit. The patterns of inheritance were shown to be additive with dominant non-allelic gene interactions for the traits of ToLCV resistance and fruit yield. Using bulk segregant analysis (BSA) and one of the F2 populations (‘PBC’ × ‘EC-520061’) above, two SSR markers (SSR218(170-145) and SSR304(158-186)) were identified for ToLCV resistance. The SSR marker SSR218(170-145) was located at 15 cM on chromosome 10, and the marker SSR304(158-186) was located at 35 cM on chromosome 7. This study will support the development of new ToLCV-resistant tomato varieties via breeding programmes.
ISSN:1462-0316
2380-4084
DOI:10.1080/14620316.2015.11668706