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Traceability of Tobacco C151 Resistance to Potato Virus Y
C151 is a PVY-resistant flue-cured tobacco line, but the resistance mechanism is not clear. According to previous research results, the Va gene (Ntab0942120) in tobacco determines tobacco susceptibility to PVY, and Va deletion in the tobacco line VAM results in PVY resistance. To explore the correla...
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Published in: | Plant molecular biology reporter 2024-09, Vol.42 (3), p.532-537 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | C151 is a PVY-resistant flue-cured tobacco line, but the resistance mechanism is not clear. According to previous research results, the
Va
gene (Ntab0942120) in tobacco determines tobacco susceptibility to PVY, and
Va
deletion in the tobacco line VAM results in PVY resistance. To explore the correlation between the resistance mechanism of C151 and the
Va
gene, genomic-level detection of the
Va
gene was performed, and the results showed that there was no
Va
gene in C151. Pathological test results showed obvious susceptible symptoms in the C151 transformants with
Va
overexpression, which indicated that the resistance mechanism of C151 was caused by the loss of the
Va
gene. By examining molecular markers on chromosome 21, in which the
Va
gene is located, deletion of three markers adjacent to the
Va
gene occurred in C151, indicating that the PVY resistance of C151 also originates from a large deletion on chromosome 21; however, the mechanism behind this deletion remains unclear. |
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ISSN: | 0735-9640 1572-9818 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11105-023-01426-1 |