Classical and molecular approaches for managing nematodes affecting potato

B. Brodie
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Potato cyst (Globodera spp.), root-knot (Meloidogyne spp.), and root lesion (Pratylenchus spp.) nematodes are the most economically important nematodes of potatoes in temperate climates. Potato cyst nematodes occur worldwide and include two species, Globodera pallida (the white cyst nematode) and Globodera rostochiensis (the golden nematode), each composed of several pathotypes. The gene H1 which confers a high level of resistance to the golden nematode pathotype Rol, has been bred into several potato cultivars that are grown worldwide. Mapping of the H) gene has led to the development of a molecular marker to screen segregating populations for resistance to the golden nematode and to monitor the use of resistant cultivars in statutory control programs. Pathotype Ro2 of the golden nematode that overcomes H1-mediated resistance was recently discovered in New York State in the United States, and a high level of resistance to this pathotype has been identified. Several sources of resistance to G. pallida are...
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马铃薯囊肿线虫(Globodera spp.)、根结线虫(Meloidogyne spp.)和根损线虫(Pratylenchus spp.)是温带地区马铃薯最重要的经济线虫。马铃薯囊肿线虫分布在世界各地,包括两种,白色囊肿线虫(Globodera pallida)和金色线虫(Globodera rostochiensis),每一种都由几种病型组成。对金黄色线虫致病型Rol具有高水平抗性的H1基因已被培育到世界各地种植的几个马铃薯品种中。H)基因的定位导致了一种分子标记的发展,用于筛选对金线虫抗性的分离群体,并在法定控制计划中监测抗性品种的使用。最近在美国纽约州发现了克服h1介导的抗性的金线虫的病原型Ro2,并已确定对该病原型的高水平抗性。对苍白菌的几种抗性来源是……
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