Identifying sources of resistance to late blight and black scurf, and other economically useful traits among interspecific potato hybrids

Background. This publication presents the results of a four-year (2016–2019) study undertaken to assess potato hybrids from the nurseries of preliminary tests and the nursery of the second tuber generation for their resistance to Phytophthora infestans (Mont.) de Bary and Rhizoctonia solani J.G. Küh...

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Main Authors: Z. Z. Evdokimova, M. V. Kalashnik
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Published: N.I. Vavilov All-Russian Institute of Plant Genetic Resources 2020-10-01
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Online Access:https://elpub.vir.nw.ru/jour/article/view/734
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description Background. This publication presents the results of a four-year (2016–2019) study undertaken to assess potato hybrids from the nurseries of preliminary tests and the nursery of the second tuber generation for their resistance to Phytophthora infestans (Mont.) de Bary and Rhizoctonia solani J.G. Kühn in the environments of Leningrad Province. Potato forms with a set of economically useful traits were identified as promising source material for further breeding.Materials and methods. The study covered the interspecific hybrids developed on the basis of the following species: Solanum vernei Bitt. et Wittm., S. megistacrolobum Bitt., S. chacoense Bitt., S. demissum Lindl., S. verrucosum Schelechtd., S. stoloniferum Schlechtd., S. polytrichon Rydb., S. andigenum Yuz. et Buk., S. rybinii Yuz. et Buk., and S. tuberosum Lindl. Late blight and black scurf resistance tests were performed using the methods approved for the potato selection technology.Results and conclusions. The possibility to select potato genotypes with high and medium resistance of their tops and tubers was ascertained under severe natural infection with P. infestans and R. solani. In the preliminary test nursery, from 4.0 to 62.0% of the tested accessions demonstrated high plant top resistance to late blight, and from 21.6 to 58.0% possessed tuber resistance. The analysis of resistance to black scurf showed that the average score for several years in the preliminary test nursery ranged from 6.3 to 7.6 points (the scale from 9 down to 1), while the percentage of highly resistant accessions was in the range of 25.9–70.7%. In the nursery of the second tuber generation, the average resistance across the years of study varied from 6.3 to 7.8 points, with the percentage of highly resistant hybrids ranging from 27.0 to 87.1%. The selected hybrids were distinguished by their increased productivity (31.4–42.9 t/ha), high marketability of tubers (89–98%), and dry matter content (16.6–19.5%). Source material with a set of economically useful features promising for breeding was identified.
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spelling doaj-art-05bcc05fca4443fdb5b9ec34c5a4a1772025-02-03T08:31:13ZengN.I. Vavilov All-Russian Institute of Plant Genetic ResourcesТруды по прикладной ботанике, генетике и селекции2227-88342619-09822020-10-01181312813410.30901/2227-8834-2020-3-128-134459Identifying sources of resistance to late blight and black scurf, and other economically useful traits among interspecific potato hybridsZ. Z. Evdokimova0M. V. Kalashnik1Leningrad Research Institute for Agriculture “Belogorka”, branch of the A.G. Lorch Russian Potato Research CenterLeningrad Research Institute for Agriculture “Belogorka”, branch of the A.G. Lorch Russian Potato Research CenterBackground. This publication presents the results of a four-year (2016–2019) study undertaken to assess potato hybrids from the nurseries of preliminary tests and the nursery of the second tuber generation for their resistance to Phytophthora infestans (Mont.) de Bary and Rhizoctonia solani J.G. Kühn in the environments of Leningrad Province. Potato forms with a set of economically useful traits were identified as promising source material for further breeding.Materials and methods. The study covered the interspecific hybrids developed on the basis of the following species: Solanum vernei Bitt. et Wittm., S. megistacrolobum Bitt., S. chacoense Bitt., S. demissum Lindl., S. verrucosum Schelechtd., S. stoloniferum Schlechtd., S. polytrichon Rydb., S. andigenum Yuz. et Buk., S. rybinii Yuz. et Buk., and S. tuberosum Lindl. Late blight and black scurf resistance tests were performed using the methods approved for the potato selection technology.Results and conclusions. The possibility to select potato genotypes with high and medium resistance of their tops and tubers was ascertained under severe natural infection with P. infestans and R. solani. In the preliminary test nursery, from 4.0 to 62.0% of the tested accessions demonstrated high plant top resistance to late blight, and from 21.6 to 58.0% possessed tuber resistance. The analysis of resistance to black scurf showed that the average score for several years in the preliminary test nursery ranged from 6.3 to 7.6 points (the scale from 9 down to 1), while the percentage of highly resistant accessions was in the range of 25.9–70.7%. In the nursery of the second tuber generation, the average resistance across the years of study varied from 6.3 to 7.8 points, with the percentage of highly resistant hybrids ranging from 27.0 to 87.1%. The selected hybrids were distinguished by their increased productivity (31.4–42.9 t/ha), high marketability of tubers (89–98%), and dry matter content (16.6–19.5%). Source material with a set of economically useful features promising for breeding was identified.https://elpub.vir.nw.ru/jour/article/view/734solanum l.phytophthora infestans (mont.) de baryrhizoctonia solani j.g. kühnagronomic qualities
spellingShingle Z. Z. Evdokimova
M. V. Kalashnik
Identifying sources of resistance to late blight and black scurf, and other economically useful traits among interspecific potato hybrids
Труды по прикладной ботанике, генетике и селекции
solanum l.
phytophthora infestans (mont.) de bary
rhizoctonia solani j.g. kühn
agronomic qualities
title Identifying sources of resistance to late blight and black scurf, and other economically useful traits among interspecific potato hybrids
title_full Identifying sources of resistance to late blight and black scurf, and other economically useful traits among interspecific potato hybrids
title_fullStr Identifying sources of resistance to late blight and black scurf, and other economically useful traits among interspecific potato hybrids
title_full_unstemmed Identifying sources of resistance to late blight and black scurf, and other economically useful traits among interspecific potato hybrids
title_short Identifying sources of resistance to late blight and black scurf, and other economically useful traits among interspecific potato hybrids
title_sort identifying sources of resistance to late blight and black scurf and other economically useful traits among interspecific potato hybrids
topic solanum l.
phytophthora infestans (mont.) de bary
rhizoctonia solani j.g. kühn
agronomic qualities
url https://elpub.vir.nw.ru/jour/article/view/734
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