Title
Potato late blight field resistance from QTL dPI09c is conferred by the NB-LRR gene R8
Date Issued
24 March 2018
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Jiang R.
Li J.
Tian Z.
Du J.
Armstrong M.
Baker K.
Tze-Yin Lim J.
Vossen J.H.
He H.
Zhou J.
Hein I.
Xie C.
Publisher(s)
Oxford University Press
Abstract
Following the often short-lived protection that major nucleotide binding, leucine-rich-repeat (NB-LRR) resistance genes offer against the potato pathogen Phytophthora infestans, field resistance was thought to provide a more durable alternative to prevent late blight disease. We previously identified the QTL dPI09c on potato chromosome 9 as a more durable field resistance source against late blight. Here, the resistance QTL was fine-mapped to a 186 kb region. The interval corresponds to a larger, 389 kb, genomic region in the potato reference genome of Solanum tuberosum Group Phureja doubled monoploid clone DM1-3 (DM) and from which functional NB-LRRs R8, R9a, Rpi-moc1, and Rpi-vnt1 have arisen independently in wild species. dRenSeq analysis of parental clones alongside resistant and susceptible bulks of the segregating population B3C1HP showed full sequence representation of R8. This was independently validated using long-range PCR and screening of a bespoke bacterial artificial chromosome library. The latter enabled a comparative analysis of the sequence variation in this locus in diverse Solanaceae. We reveal for the first time that broad spectrum and durable field resistance against P. infestans is conferred by the NB-LRR gene R8, which is thought to provide narrow spectrum race-specific resistance.
Start page
1545
End page
1555
Volume
69
Issue
7
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Protección y nutrición de las plantas
Ciencias de las plantas, Botánica
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85044470971
PubMed ID
Source
Journal of Experimental Botany
ISSN of the container
00220957
Sponsor(s)
We thank Miss Lu Li, Mr Caihua Zhu, and Mr Gege Li for help with genotyping. We thank Mr Jiadong Li for assisting in long-range PCR. We acknowledge funding from the National Natural Science Foundation of China to CX (31261140362), the CGIAR Research Program on RTB (2012 to 2015) and USAID (2015–2017) to HL-K.
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