Grafting: An Effective Strategy for Nematode Management in Tomato Genotypes

S. T. Nyaku, Naalamle Amissah
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Research focus currently relies on combinations of environmentally friendly approaches among which is grafting for pathogen management. Grafting has potential to provide resistance to multiple soilborne pathogens, for example, nematodes, after a susceptible plant (scion) is united with resistant rootstocks. Sources of resistant rootstocks include species from the same family or closely related species, hybrids, and weeds. This chapter focuses on the following themes: (1) grafting and cost implications, (2) rootstock selection and tomato grafting against root-knot nematodes, (3) grafting techniques and require- ments and graft union formation, (4) fruit quality of grafted plants, and (5) screening of rootstocks against root-knot nematode and identification of markers linked to Mi gene in rootstocks. Tomato rootstock breeding efforts, if coordinated properly, can lead to pro duction of rootstocks, which can be adapted to specific environments and abiotic stresses.
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嫁接:番茄基因型线虫管理的有效策略
目前的研究重点是结合环境友好的方法,其中嫁接病原体管理。在易感植物(接穗)与抗性砧木结合后,嫁接有可能提供对多种土传病原体(例如线虫)的抗性。抗性砧木的来源包括来自同一科或密切相关的物种、杂交种和杂草。本章主要讨论以下主题:(1)嫁接和成本影响;(2)砧木选择和抗根结线虫的番茄嫁接;(3)嫁接技术、要求和嫁接结合形成;(4)嫁接植株的果实质量;(5)砧木抗根结线虫的筛选和砧木中Mi基因相关标记的鉴定。番茄砧木育种工作,如果协调得当,可以导致砧木的生产,可以适应特定的环境和非生物胁迫。
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