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Biotechnological Approaches for Genetic Improvement of Lemon (Citrus limon (L.) Burm. f.) against Mal Secco Disease

Among Citrus species, lemon is one of the most susceptible to mal secco disease, a tracheomycosis caused by the mitosporic fungus Plenodomus tracheiphilus, which induces chlorosis followed by leaf drop and progressive desiccation of twigs and branches. Severe infection can cause the death of the pla...

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Published in:Plants (Basel) 2021-05, Vol.10 (5), p.1002
Main Authors: Catalano, Chiara, Di Guardo, Mario, Distefano, Gaetano, Caruso, Marco, Nicolosi, Elisabetta, Deng, Ziniu, Gentile, Alessandra, La Malfa, Stefano Giovanni
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description Among Citrus species, lemon is one of the most susceptible to mal secco disease, a tracheomycosis caused by the mitosporic fungus Plenodomus tracheiphilus, which induces chlorosis followed by leaf drop and progressive desiccation of twigs and branches. Severe infection can cause the death of the plant. Since no effective control strategies are available to efficiently control the pathogen spread, host tolerance is the most desirable goal in the struggle against mal secco disease. To date, both traditional breeding programs and biotechnological techniques were not efficient in developing novel varieties coupling tolerance to mal secco with optimal fruit quality. Furthermore, the genetic basis of host resistance has not been fully deciphered yet, hampering the set-up of marker-assisted selection (MAS) schemes. This paper provides an overview of the biotechnological approaches adopted so far for the selection of mal secco tolerant lemon varieties and emphasizes the promising contribution of marker-trait association analysis techniques for both unraveling the genetic determinism of the resistance to mal secco and detecting molecular markers that can be readily used for MAS. Such an approach has already proved its efficiency in several crops and could represent a valuable tool to select novel lemon varieties coupling superior fruit quality traits and resistance to mal secco.
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Biotechnology
Chitinase
Chlorosis
Citrus fruits
Citrus limon
Coupling (molecular)
Cultivars
Desiccation
Experiments
Food quality
Fruits
Genetic improvement
Genomes
Hybridization
Lemons
Mal secco
Marker-assisted selection
Markers
Metabolites
molecular markers
Molecular weight
Mutagenesis
Pathogenesis
Pathogens
phenotyping
Plenodomus tracheiphilus
Proteins
Review
tolerance
title Biotechnological Approaches for Genetic Improvement of Lemon (Citrus limon (L.) Burm. f.) against Mal Secco Disease
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