Eggplant and related species are promising genetic resources to dissect the plant immune response to P seudomonas syringae and X anthomonas euvesicatoria and to identify new resistance determinants

The apparent lack of durability of many resistance ( R ) genes highlights the need for the constant identification of new genetic sources of resistance for the breeding of new disease‐resistant crop cultivars. To this end, we screened a collection of accessions of eggplant and close relatives for re...

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Veröffentlicht in:Molecular plant pathology 2014-10, Vol.15 (8), p.814-822
Hauptverfasser: Clarke, Christopher R., Hayes, Byron W., Runde, Brendan J., Wicker, Emmanuel, Vinatzer, Boris A.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The apparent lack of durability of many resistance ( R ) genes highlights the need for the constant identification of new genetic sources of resistance for the breeding of new disease‐resistant crop cultivars. To this end, we screened a collection of accessions of eggplant and close relatives for resistance against P seudomonas syringae pv. tomato ( Pto ) and X anthomonas euvesicatoria ( Xeu ), foliar plant pathogens of many solanaceous crops. Both pathogens caused substantial disease on most genotypes of eggplant and its relatives. Promisingly, however, some of the genotypes were fully or partially resistant to either of the pathogens, suggesting the presence of effective resistance determinants in these genotypes. Segregation of resistance to the growth of Xeu following infiltration in F2 progeny from a cross of a resistant and susceptible genotype suggests that resistance to Xeu is inherited as a multigenic trait. With regard to Pto , a mutant strain lacking all 28 functional type III secreted effectors, and a P seudomonas fluorescens strain expressing a P . syringae type III secretion system ( T3SS ), both elicit a strong cell death response on most eggplant lines. Several genotypes thus appear to harbour a mechanism for the direct recognition of a component of the T3SS . Therefore, eggplant and its close relatives are promising resources to unravel novel aspects of plant immunity and to identify new candidate R genes that could be employed in other S olanaceae in which Xeu and Pto cause agriculturally relevant diseases.
ISSN:1464-6722
1364-3703
DOI:10.1111/mpp.12140