Title
Inheritance of early blight resistance in diploid potatoes
Date Issued
01 January 1993
Resource Type
Journal
Author(s)
Ortiz R.
Martin C.
Iwanaga M.
Torres H.
Abstract
Early blight (Alternatia solani) is a fungal disease in hot and humid environments, which causes leaf, stem and tuber lesions. Early blight resistance should be incorporated into potato cultivars because the fungicide spraying is an expensive solution for developing countries. The diploid cultivated species Solanum tuberosum group Phureja and group Stenotomum are sources of resistance alleles. The elucidation of the inheritance for early blight resistance must help to decide what could be the best breeding procedure to improve this diploid germplasm and transfer the resistance to the tetraploid level. Three experiments were carried out under controlled and field conditions to determine the heritability of this trait using nested and diallel mating designs with haploid, species and haploid-species hybrids. The narrow-sense heritability estimates were relatively high (0.64-0.78). This means that additivity was the most important type of gene action for determining resistance to early blight at the diploid level. The results suggested that diploid parents showing highest levels of resistance, throughout the cycle of disease development, can be used in 4x×2x crosses to obtain resistant tetraploid progenies to this fungal disease. © 1993 Kluwer Academic Publishers.
Start page
15
End page
19
Volume
71
Issue
February 1
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-0027142775
Source
Euphytica
Resource of which it is part
Euphytica
ISSN of the container
00142336
Sources of information:
Directorio de Producción CientÃfica
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