Getting help from the extended family: identification and genetic characterisation of novel resistance to Globodera pallida ‘Oberlangen’ in wild Solanum species
Helgard Kaufmann, Sebastian Kiewnick, Thilo Hammann, Eckhard Tacke, Stefanie Hartje, Friedrich Kauder, Katja Muders, Vanessa Prigge, Marcus Linde, Thomas Debener

TL;DR
Researchers found new sources of resistance to a harmful nematode in wild potato species and identified genetic loci responsible for this resistance.
Contribution
The study identifies novel resistance loci in wild Solanum species against the virulent G. pallida type 'Emsland'.
Findings
Resistance in Solanum gourlayi ssp. pachytrichum was mapped to the short arm of chromosome 5.
Resistance in Solanum hawkesianum and Solanum spegazzinii was traced to a locus on the long arm of chromosome 6.
This is the first study to identify resistance loci controlling the G. pallida 'Emsland' population 'Oberlangen'.
Abstract
The potato cyst nematode Globodera pallida is a major agricultural pest that is responsible for significant potato yield losses on a global scale. The most effective and sustainable strategy to reduce damage caused by G. pallida is to cultivate nematode-resistant potato varieties. These varieties have been developed mainly by introgressing resistance genes from wild potato species. However, intensive reliance on limited and widely utilised sources of resistance against the predominant G. pallida pathotypes 2 and 3 (Pa2/3) has led to the emergence of virulent nematode populations that can overcome these defences. To address this issue, we undertook a comprehensive search for novel sources of resistance against this new virulent G. pallida type, ‘Emsland’, within wild Solanum species and identified several promising candidates. Three resistant accessions were further characterised with…
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TopicsNematode management and characterization studies · Plant Pathogens and Resistance · Potato Plant Research
