The Chimeric Bud-Sport 'Delicious'

Three 'Red Delicious,' Malus domestica Borkhausen (Rosales: Rosaceae), apple plantings, each representing a different sport, were evaluated for natural resistance against the obliquebanded leafroller (OBLR), Choristoneura rosaceana (Harris). The establishment of neonate larvae on apple fol...

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description Three 'Red Delicious,' Malus domestica Borkhausen (Rosales: Rosaceae), apple plantings, each representing a different sport, were evaluated for natural resistance against the obliquebanded leafroller (OBLR), Choristoneura rosaceana (Harris). The establishment of neonate larvae on apple foliage was not different between the three 'Red Delicious' plantings. Of the three 'Red Delicious' plantings, the one that most negatively impacted OBLR was the 'It Delicious' genotype. The 'It Delicious' genotype at the Sunrise Research Orchard exhibited essentially 100% mortality against OBLR when fed on spring and summer foliage, and mortality accumulated faster across instars than on other 'Red Delicious' plantings. The high mortality observed in the 'It Delicious' genotype points to the existence of a putative gene, which we propose as Crol. The other 'Red Delicious' plantings, Columbia River Orchard and Tree Fruit Research and Extension Center Research Orchard treatments, showed negative impacts, especially when exposed to foliage from the summer compared to the spring period. Development rates in these treatments in spring were higher compared to summer, and there were direct relationships between development rates, pupal weights, and adult longevity for both males and females. These latter results suggest that sublethal effects could be present in these 'Red Delicious' cultivars, thus offering insights to a gene-pyramiding strategy for breeders to managing leafroller pests in Washington apple. Key words: apple, delicious, leafroller, resistance, chimera
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