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Virulence of canarian populations of potato cyst nematodes (Globoderaspp)

AutorGonzález-Pérez, José Antonio CSIC ORCID ; Phillips, M. S.; Trudgill, D. L.
Palabras clavePotato cyst nematodes
Globodera pallida
G-rostochiensis
Virulence
Pathotypes
Fecha de publicación1996
EditorBrill Academic Publishers
CitaciónNematologica 42(2): 198-210 (1996)
ResumenThe virulence spectrum of the potato cyst nematodes (PCN), Globodera pallida and G. rostochiensis, from the Island of Tenerife was assessedand compared with that found in Europe. Within the G. rostochiensis populations, all the Canarian populations, with the exception of one (R2), were avirulent to the H1 resistance gene and therefore belong to the virulence group Ro1/Ro4. Within the G. pallida populations from Tenerife it was apparent that the virulence gene which overcomes the H2 resistance gene is present only at a low frequency. Four populations, P4, P7, P8 and P13, would be classified as pathotype Pal. A wide range of variation in virulence against clones derived from S. vernei was observed, indicating a continuum of virulence, rather than discrete pathotypes. There was some correlation between the fitness of the populations on the hosts derived from S. vernei and those with no resistance, but less correlation between virulence on the ex-S. vernei clones and one derived from ex-S. tuberosum ssp. andigena CPC 2802. The reproduction of the G. pallida populations on three ex-S. vernei clones also indicated that increasing resistance is predominantly additive and that the nature of virulence towards the three ex-S. vernei clones tested is similar. The differences in the multiplication of the populations ona particular clone may reflect the number of resistance genes presentin the clone. A clone derived from ex-S. tuberosum ssp. andigena CPC 2802 was comparatively uniformly resistant to all the populations. Itsresistance appears to be different from that in the ex-S. vernei clones and to interact with at least in part, different genes in G. pallida for virulence. The nature of resistance in the different clones tested and aspects concerning the epidemiology of potato cyst nematodes are discussed.
Versión del editorhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1163/004325996X00048
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/59874
DOI10.1163/004325996X00048
ISSN0028-2596
E-ISSN1875-2926
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