The crop wild relative Fragaria vesca as source of resistance against strawberry anthracnose
C. Rose, I. Vogt, A. Reineke, J. Ludwig‐Müller, P. Nick, C.‐M. Geilfus

TL;DR
Wild strawberry relatives like Fragaria vesca show resistance to anthracnose disease, offering a sustainable way to breed more disease-resistant cultivated strawberries.
Contribution
The study identifies a wild strawberry genotype with broad resistance to multiple Colletotrichum strains, suggesting new avenues for breeding.
Findings
Fragaria vesca genotypes showed varying levels of resistance to Colletotrichum species.
The genotype NO 04 002 demonstrated resistance to six C. nymphaeae strains and tolerance to others.
The resistance in F. vesca appears to be nonspecific and not based on the known RCA2 gene.
Abstract
The genetic diversity of Fragaria species in situ has great potential for breeding resistance in cultivated strawberries against anthracnose disease. In this study, we investigated the host–pathogen interactions of 72 F. vesca genotypes of various German origins to identify new resistance to Colletotrichum, one of the most economically important genera of pathogens in F. × ananassa cultivation.The host–pathogen interactions were monitored by symptomatic scoring after spray‐inoculation of F. vesca genotypes with monoconidial Colletotrichum isolates of different species recently determined in German strawberry fields.We observed significant variation in host–pathogen interaction, ranging from host genotypes exhibiting resistance to a single pathogen strain, to those demonstrating broad‐spectrum resistance. The most promising F. vesca genotype, NO 04 002, showed resistance to at least six…
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TopicsBerry genetics and cultivation research · Plant Pathogens and Fungal Diseases · Yeasts and Rust Fungi Studies
