Cassandra N. Funke, Lisa T. Tran, Alexander V. Karasev
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Screening Three Potato Cultivars for Resistance to Potato Virus Y Strains: Broad and Strain-Specific Sources of Resistance
Three potato cultivars, Payette Russet, Dark Red Norland, and Chieftain were challenged with four strains of potato virus Y (PVY), PVYO, PVYEu−N, PVYN−Wi, and PVYNTN. Cultivars Dark Red Norland and Chieftain exhibited strain-specific, hypersensitive resistance to PVYO and PVYNTN strains.. These same two cultivars, Dark Red Norland and Chieftain, appeared to have an additional resistance source in their genomes providing partial resistance against PVYN−Wi but were found fully susceptible to the non-recombinant PVYEu−N strain. Payette Russet was found immune to the same four strains of PVY; PVYO, PVYEu−N, PVYN−Wi, and PVYNTN, and was additionally challenged with the total of 18 isolates of PVY representing 12 genetic variants of the virus from potato and non-potato solanaceous hosts. None of the 18 isolates of the virus was found able to replicate in the inoculated or upper non-inoculated leaves of Payette Russet, confirming the broad specificity of the Rysto gene present in the Payette Russet genome.
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The American Journal of Potato Research (AJPR), the journal of the Potato Association of America (PAA), publishes reports of basic and applied research on the potato, Solanum spp. It presents authoritative coverage of new scientific developments in potato science, including biotechnology, breeding and genetics, crop management, disease and pest research, economics and marketing, nutrition, physiology, and post-harvest handling and quality. Recognized internationally by contributors and readership, it promotes the exchange of information on all aspects of this fast-evolving global industry.